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is the damage done to muscles due to liptor reverseable

Posted at 8: 7 PM on Jun 04, 2009 by bette35, #10113
will he regain use of his limbs etc
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Reply on 8:16 PM on Jun 04, 2009 by bette35, #3883
does anyone have a answer?
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Reply on 9:49 PM on Jun 04, 2009 by 777, #3884
Everyone is different . . .age, how long you took it, dosage, etc. . . . . I stopped taking this POISON 16 mos. ago and I still have muscles/nerve, etc. problems. Some people get better in time and unfortunately . . .some never recover.
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Reply on 10:46 AM on Jun 24, 2009 by inventor, #3968
I was first on Zorcor for about 5 years and I found out while volunteering my time in an ER dept. that cholestrol medications will promote muscle tone, which it did to me. I have been on Lipitor for about 5 years now and it has reduced my cholestrol to normal now but for years I will bruise easily on the tops of my hands and arms and it seems to getting worse. Have you experienced this?
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Reply on 11:53 AM on Jun 24, 2009 by 777, #3969
This dangerous drug can cause MANY side effects. I suggest that you stop taking this POISON. Your mind.body needs cholesterol to function properly.
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