Cholesterol & eunuchs

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My cholesterol has been high for many years, I was recently put on zocor, actually the generic form, which is simvastatin? My bad cholesterol went down to 165, which I thought was great. But my female doctor who knows that I'm a eunuch suggested adding 500mg's of Niacin, so I bought some and have been taking it. I didn't buy the "no-flush" variety, so I've been getting flush every morning. But I actually find the "flushing" to be a good experience, it's sort of stimulating and erotic. I know I'm a strange bird, but has anyone else felt this way? Hash
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what is flush
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Is that the enema form of niacin???
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Hash (imported) wrote: Fri Nov 14, 2008 5:39 am My cholesterol has been high for many years, I was recently put on zocor, actually the generic form, which is simvastatin? My bad cholesterol went down to 165, which I thought was great. But my female doctor who knows that I'm a eunuch suggested adding 500mg's of Niacin, so I bought some and have been taking it. I didn't buy the "no-flush" variety, so I've been getting flush every morning. But I actually find the "flushing" to be a good experience, it's sort of stimulating and erotic. I know I'm a strange bird, but has anyone else felt this way? Hash

I was put on Niacin before my snips its used to raise your good cholesterol! And there are several varieties. The prescription version is Niaspan. Check your good cholesterol and if its not going up take more Niacin and maybe switch to Niaspan.
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