July 10th
2009
6:54 PM
severe GERD, respiratory problems, blurred vision,tingling sensation, abdominal pain, abdominal spasms, nerve and muscle damage,chest pain,headache,
-- By lisapineda | Reply | (5) replies | Private Message me
June 27th
2009
10:03 AM
I am a 58 year old female Who has been taking Simvaststin for 16 months .
I have been increasingly bothered with mainly night leg pain ( bilateral) that radites to my hips and back. It's like a tooth ache. I too have had to resort to taking pain medication at night to sleep. During the day when I sit for long periods my legs ( especially the thigh area) aches and standing up , walking etc does not alleviate the ache. It is not constant at this point but very frustrating.
After reading the posted notes I am contemplating going off the Simvastatin for a while to see if my symptoms improve.
Any thought?
Thanks!
-- By corve2 | Reply | (3) replies | Private Message me
January 13th
2008
12:53 PM
I took this in the mid to late 90's to quit smoking and it ever so gently separated me from smoking that I hardly noticed I had quit. But it wired me up so bad that I couldn't sleep or even relax. Every sudden sound just made me almost bounce off the wall, every nerve and muscle in my body was as tight as could be and just kept getting tighter. After about 3 night of no sleep I quit taking it and everything just relaxed. I loved how gently it separated me from smoking (without ANY cravings) but I could not handle the being so wired, bouncing off the walls and no sleep!
-- By laura707 | Reply | Private Message me
September 18th
2007
9:08 PM
Lipitor reduced my Cholesterol from 280 to 140. But... after only 4 months on the drug I developed pain in my legs. After several visits to the doctor I was told to get off the drug. One month later my health had deteriorated to the point that I could hardly walk. After another doctors visit and many tests I was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy with the symptoms of leg pain, muscle loss and nerve damage in both legs, feet and hands. Also numbness in both hands and feet. Inability to move any of my toes. Liver damage. Of course with the problems with my feet I have poor balance. Additionally I have memory loss. Because of the neuropathy I can not get health insurance without paying a much higher preminum than normal. I am taking Gabapentin 1200 ml 3x day.
My condition has improved gradually but I still have the P. Neuropathy and there is no cure for it. My balance remains poor and the numbness, pain, nerve and muscle damage remain.
This diagnois is from a family doctor as well as a neourologist.
My recommendation is stay away from the statins.
-- By kcul | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
September 17th
2007
2:43 AM
I'm aged 51 and have had high blood cholesterol for years, diagnosed in my mid thirties. Over the years I have tried changing diet but it didn't reduce tha bad cholesterol. Three years ago I decided maybe I better reduce the cholesterol as they say it clogs up you arteries etc. I went to the doctor and he put me on Lipitor and within a few months my levels were down to normal. I got joint pains in my hands, back, neck , legs and had sore heels after long walks. The doc then decided I'd go off the Lipitor to see if my levels stayed normal but they went back up. After a week the new pains had gone away. I came up with a plan to take 3 x 10mG a week rather than one each day and this worked with a lot less joint pain. The last test I had my levels are back up again so he put me back on 10mG a day and now three weeks later the pains have built back up and I don't like them. Desperate for a different solution I was listening to one of the Juice Plus promotions and something they said set me thinking. They said that having a high level of bad cholesterol doesn't always mean it will badly affect your arteries as it has to react with free radicals in your body to cause the damage. Their theory is that a diet rich in antioxidants will combat the free radicals and generally reduce the risk of disease which also includes any bad effects from high bad cholesterol. Now I'm wondering two things, how do I know if my high cholesterol is causing me any harm? is there a test I can get done to measure how it is or is not affecting me? Can anyone throw any more light on this?
-- By mconnolly | Reply | (3) replies | Private Message me
February 10th
2007
4:53 PM
The cholesterol theory on heart disease is now an old wives tale. We have been lowering cholesterol for about 35 years now, and heart disease marches on unabated.
If the populations had never latched onto the belief that cholesterol causes heart disease, statin drugs would have never been developed. After all, if there is no market for it, why develop it?
But we ( including myself) believed that cholesterol was an evil villain ready to strike us dead if we didn't control serum levels of this deadly substance. WE WERE WRONG!
Cholesterol is very important in maintaining proper nerve and muscle function. Cholesterol plays an important role in the production of steroid hormones including testosterone.
-- By bobby | Reply | Private Message me
June 5th
2006
8:52 PM
15 years agoI was on cipro.....bad shoulder pain and back pain.. instantly one day.. after I was off of it.....over these years severe nerve and muscle pain in left chest and back. debilitating pain nothing helps...cant exercise at all so muscle tone completely left....
-- By tweetypie64 | Reply | Private Message me
Lipitor (4) Zocor (2) Diovan HCT (1) Zyban (1) Avelox (1) Cipro (1)
October 13th
2009
10:47 PM
Was prescribed avelox for bronchitis. Took it for the full ten days. began having diarrhea. It has been 5 weeks since i stopped taking the medication and have continued to have diarrhea, cramping, abdominal pain. The diarrhea is a loose stool. Have had stool tests done and do not have a secondary infection from this.
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