Can hot feet at night be caused by Atorvastatin?
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I'm a relatively fit, slightly overweight 60 yr old who has had little contact with doctors until recently when I had to start treatment for depression and anxiety. I also have raised cholesterol which after 6 months of trying with diet and Benecol alone, three weeks ago I was started on Atorvastatin 20mg. I know there are several side effects so I wondered when these started.
For the last few nights, my feet have been really hot at night which has stopped me sleeping. They don't feel hot to the touch and look normal. I wondered if anyone else has had this as a side effect. I've been reading at the possible causes and they don't really apply to me - I eat a very healthy diet , I'm not diabetic and I don't smoke. I wondered as it is quite sudden onset if this could be due to the statins? Thank you
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lisa09924 sally13001
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sally13001 lisa09924
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Thanks so much Lisa for your reply! Did the hot feet start fairly soon after starting the statins?
I slept last night with my feet on the ice pack my husband uses for his bad back, like a 'cold water bottle' which seemed to help.
lisa09924 sally13001
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Hi Sally..no the hot feet didn't start right away...in fact it didn't dawn on me that it was the statins till later...I had to sleep with my feet hanging out the bed...sometimes I put them on the wall because it was cool...strange thing was..it only started at night....when I was relaxing
sally13001 lisa09924
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Hello Lisa and Lee,thanks for your replies. It feels as if I have hot wax on the soles of my feet, Lisa, what you describe is exactly me! It starts around 10pm and subsides by 5 am but I'm still aware of my feet until I get up. I sleep with my legs hanging out and as my bed is near French windows(I live in a bungalow) so I've been pulling the curtains back and putting my feet on the glass! Feeling reassured by your replies but not sure if I can stand it forever. My risk of heart attack is 5% so will have to weigh up the risks.
I really appreciate you taking time to reply!
lisa09924 sally13001
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Sally you say that you're not diabetic....statins can raise the blood sugar level...so keep an eye on that ,I wasn't diabetic when I started taking them...after 5 years I was type 2....after I stopped the statins my blood sugar is normal readings
lee12629 lisa09924
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sally13001 lisa09924
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sally13001 lee12629
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I agree about the risk the GP referred me to the Lipid clinic at the hospital for their opinion as I was borderline but they decided I should go on it and wrote to the GP. He didn't start me on them straight away as I was having terrible side effects from the first antidepressant he gave me and wanted those to settle before I started assaulting my digestive system with something else!! I have a review in April so will give it til then.
They say when you hit 60 it's hello to the hospital years- never had any treatment apart from antibiotics for anything up til this year and everything I've had has upset one system or another
Once again, I really appreciate your replies :-)
lee12629 sally13001
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usch sally13001
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I had them prescribed for me and started having true nightmares, plus other side effects.
I have stoped statins and will never take them again.
I did not experience hot fet though.
sally13001 usch
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elly0 sally13001
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Hi Sally,
i am in similar position to you, though medication starts next week providing liver function test is ok. I too am 60 and have been very fortunate with health but now I have very high cholesterol (8.4) and GP says it's too high a risk not to take statins. From everything I have read though, every sensible part of me is resisting. I am more afraid of taking these chemicals than I am of the physical risks. What can you do though? You take the advice from the experts and hope for the best. How are your poor feet by the way?
sally13001 elly0
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Hello Elly and thanks for your reply. My feet are a lot better now and most nights I don't have the problem. It's the fact that since I hit 60 I have become medicalised after not needing medical intervention most of my life-as my friend said on my 60th 'welcome to the hospital years'! I have a liver function test soon to see if there has been any bad effect on my liver and after reading everything on here, I'll then consider whether to keep taking them for the low risk that I have.