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Do not panic.Ask your oncologist whether you can take statins for your high cholecterol level in blood.You should never think that eating veggies and chicken could mean return to cancer.There is no such link.View Thread

Please do not get anxious about your chalesterol level.Please ask your oncologist whether you can take statins for they are the medicines for high cholesterol level in blood.There is no point in thinking that cancer is getting the upper-hand due to consumption of veggies and lean chicken meat.The other two problems that you recently have, can be solved by going to a suitable pain clinic and it shall be better if you undertake limited physiotherapy to mitigate your pain.Diet and exercise can help you lead a normal life,so do not panic but take a suitable consultation.View Thread

DASH diet is definitely the right diet to help control hypertension as well as this diet may subserve a purpose to prevent typertension and people with high cholesterol..Ideally it should be ascribed the term Meditarranean diet where we consume a lot of fish and fruits and green leafy vegetables and cut down the rate of consumption af saturated fats and salt.It definitely had an impact on my cholesterol numbers and indirectly control my chances of getting obese,hypertensive and diabetic.View Thread

Only numbers shall not help.You should get a radical change in your lifestyle rather than sticking to a drug, for each and every drug has side-effects.
Dr.S.Gupta(from Calcutta)View Thread
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