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He talks about cholesterol management as an important part of the program and recommends statins. I hope you will be able to work that out and find a statin drug that you can tolerate.
Headaches are not a listed side effect of welchol. Without knowing the other chol meds you have tried it would be difficult to recommend one for you and your cardiologist to discuss. I've been on 80mg of Lipitor for over four years without any side effects. You may want to discuss this drug with your doc. The cardiologists at the hospital (Brigham and Women's) that I go to in Boston won't consider intervention unless you're well over 45% blocked when the cath is in you. I would be happy with 15% to 20% since I have had six stents via cath after heart attacks. CAD and heart attacks run in this family too. Yes, you can reduce your chloresterol numbers by medicine, diet and excercise. But, you have to diet and excercise. My understanding is you cannot reverse the plaque already formed aloing the walls of you arteries but. you can maintain it from progressing . Again, 15% to 20% isn't a bad percentage to be at. You may want to be more direct with your cardiologists. Get the answers to "all" your concerns before you leave the office. I hope your brother is seeking medical attention as well. And if you folks smoke....STOP!
Good Luck!