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50 Side Effects posted for excess acid

April 29th
2009
4:07 PM

ALERT!!!

If you have been having any one of these side effects, then AcipHex may be causing nerve damage.

-- tingling or numb hands or feet
-- confusion / "fuzzy head"
-- ringing in the ears
-- vision changes
-- anxiety
-- depression
-- apathy
-- fatigue

It may be serious. In my case it certainly is. I can barely use my hands. Why it happens:

AcipHex cuts down on stomach acid. Sometimes it cuts down too MUCH acid. In that case, you are unable to break down animal products enough to absorb vitamin B12 from it. Without vitamin B12, your nerve sheathing erodes. My advice would be to stop AcipHex and get a good vitamin B12 supplement (sublingual -- the type that dissolves underneath your tongue, and at least 1000 mcg). I would also advise to get the book -- Could It Be B12? By RN Sally Pacholock. Before starting supplements, insist on a urinary MMA test. It is the only B-12 test that does not give false positives or negatives often.

This book has literally saved my life.

-- By wowokagoo | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me

October 26th
2007
8:57 AM

I took Lipitor for 4 or 5 years. I lost count. I am a type II diabetic and the Dr. threw tons of prescriptions at me. I was convinced all my problems were not the result of Lipitor because my sister's Dr. told her that if you had the muscle pain you would have it all over. Well I got sick of feeling like I was 85 years old. I am 57. I know I am not young anymore, but I couldn't sit for more than a few minutes without having trouble getting up. The right top of my leg hurt so bad some times that I could hardly walk . I also had really bad pain on the right side of my lower leg. I had pains in my neck and shoulders and attributed it to stress at work.Last, but not least I had terrible gas and bloating. The gas was downright embarrasing. Well I took it upon myself to stop taking it. Within several days I felt like a new woman! The minute I woke up one morning I could feel the difference before I even got out of bed. I felt like I had been given my life back.

When I called my Dr. to let her know she wasn't very happy and wanted me to come in. Well now she put me on Crestor and it's been two weeks and the old pains and gas are coming back. I am NOT going to take these terrible statins anymore. They say that the muscle and joint aches are rare, but that is only because most doctors won't listen to their patients. You know your own body better than anyone else.

I have heard that some of the "older" statins are not as powerful and they don't have as many side effects. Has anyone else heard this or had any experience using them?

All I know is that for now I am off statins.

-- By doone | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me

February 10th
2004
2:19 PM

Not been here for a couple of months and very interested to see all the new postings, some quite alarming. Still on 5 mg. a day. Re: Rosemary's post. Yes, I too have a high reading at the doctors - we usually have a joke about it now (but not to the level of yours Rosemary). My decent quality monitor at home, best reading last week 124/72. About the worst 140/85. Have had to take another Zantac (ranitidine) tablet today - due to excess acid - cannot source this down to any particular food I've eaten over the past 12 hours or so. Hair loss? Still out on this one as I tend to have thicker growth in Summer and thinner in Winter (in UK). The annoying thing is that I've been on Lisinopril now for 18 months as a purely preventative measure. But this is a Catch 22 situation now. If I stop taking it, in my innermost thoughts I would think: "am I shortening my life, or my good health? Should I carry on with these tablets for the sake of my wife and kids?"

-- By awg | Reply | Private Message me


 

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