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I was on Lipitor for either two or three years, maybe more, can't...

Posted at 9:30 AM on Jan 08, 2008 by nancy50, #26161
I was on Lipitor for either two or three years, maybe more, can't remember, it was around 2003. About a year after starting the meds I started losing my balance, like my feet were heavy and wanting to not lift themselves up when stepping off a curb. I was in fear of falling. After being a professional dancer for many years and still having excellent muscle tone I was shocked by this muscle problem. Then I developed shooting pains in my thighs, and eventually I had an incident where my one leg just gave out and I couldn't walk. It was something in the hip/leg joint. Went to an orthopedic doctor, got x rays and m.r.i., he found nothing. I stopped taking Lipitor because I had spoken with other friends who were having leg pains. My regular doctor would not admit to anything wrong, just kept telling me I needed to stay on the drug, which infuriated me. He also kept blaming the muscle weakness and pain on my weight; which I have never had a problem with before. The shooting pains in my thighs was all the time, including at night and woke me up at night. This was unreal. Even after walking miles I had these shooting pains, so it wasn't an exercise issue at all, but it certainly did deter me from exercising more often. Now the pain and swelling is mainly in my knees. I can hardly walk, feel like I am crippled, and have lost my job over not being able to walk around and show apartments! I can't walk steps anymore at all, I am only 55 years old! No matter what I do, the pain and muscle weakness is progressing, I've seen a Chiropractor, a nutritionist, and now I'm going to see a Rheumatologist. I believe I have permanent muscle damage from this drug, no one can tell me otherwise. Also, I have experienced the gradual increase of brain fog over the last two years. I am scared to death this damage is irreversible.
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Reply about 1 year ago on Mar 06, 2008 by rmm007, #5340

Hi Nancy, I know all too well what you are going through. I am 52 and my Dr. told me I needed to take Lipitor because of Triglycerides being high and I noticed weakness and clumsiness after taking for a while. I found numerous articles on the web about Statin drugs and took myself off, got a little better, fired my Dr., went to another Dr. who put me on Tricor and He told me to my face it wasn't a statin. I noticed weakness again and found out Tricor was a statin drug too. I still have a lot of issues including neuropathy in my feet and some other nerve issues. All the regular Dr. I go to evade the questions and side-step the issues, I figure out of fear of liabilities. I finally read some info on detoxifications and found info on Chelation. I found Dr. Howard Gilliam in Madison Al. and went to see him and he spent a lot of time with me and answered alot of my questions. Long story short, I went through IV Chelation therapy for about a year and noticed great inprovement in my over all health. I regained a significant amount of use in my legs and feet. The clumsiness improved dramatically.
I still have issues with neuropathy in my feet, although better than before, I recommend you find someone who does IV Chelation Therapy to improve. I can not tell you it healed me completely but I noticed such an Improvement I recommed it. Most patients will not notice any difference untill after about 8-10 treatments. If you would like to contact Dr. Howard Gilliam his clinic # is 256-722-0555

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