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My husband, a 55 year old diabetic who is currently on dialysis w...

Posted at 2:59 PM on May 02, 2009 by angw, #41128
My husband, a 55 year old diabetic who is currently on dialysis was initially prescribed 20 mg Lipitor about 5 years ago. He began experiencing leg pains, but continued to take the drug. In May 2007 in suffered a minor stroke (clot). Upon release from the hospital, the neurologist prescribed an 80 mg dose claiming studies showed those who have had a stroke benefit from the higher dosage. He recovered from the stroke and was able to return to work in August 2007. On December 31, 2007 he suffered another stroke, however this time it was a full blown cerebral hemorrhage. After he suffered this stroke, I searched Lipitor on the web and to my surprise found an article that stated the higher dosage of Lipitor could cause brain bleeds in people who have suffered a prior stroke. I truly believe this high dosage of Lipitor was the cause, however the neurologist and his regular doctor say no. Of course they would say that, since they are the ones who put him on it in the first place. They blame it on the fact that he has other health issues, however he has been on dialysis since the beginning of 2004 and was able to work and function normally. Needless to say, when he was released from the hospital, Lipitor was no longer one of his prescribed medications. They wanted to prescribe a low dose statin of a different brand, but his cholesterol levels have been excellent without them and I won't let him take another statin. The damage is done, he has difficulty walking, has lost his balance and was forced to go on permanent disbility. He was an active volunteer fire fighter for 35+ years and the fact that he can no longer do all the things he use to do depresses him.
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Reply 6 months ago on May 02, 2009 by 777, #19439

Your post is very sad. This dangerous drug can cause MANY side effects, especially with the high dosages. Unfortunately, the drs. and the drug co's have a HUGE racket going on with the anti-cholesterol drugs and many people suffer . . . .like me too . . . I am a victim from this poison. You are smart to refuse to take any statins.
In time and natural products/alternatives, your husband will get better.
If I can help you, please let me know.

GOOD LUCK

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Reply 6 months ago on May 03, 2009 by cariboubill, #19449

35+ years as a volunteer fire fighter? I think he has paid his dues! It's sad that his doctors have contributed to his condition, but it can not be "undone". I hope he can go on to other meaningful things in his life.

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