Simvastatin nightmares
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Took 40mg Simvastatin last night... within half an hour my hands and arms began to tingle like pins and needles and became quite stiff and difficult to move. I have never experienced more disturbing nightmares... I didn't think my unconscious mind was capable of the horrors which I experienced; my wife had to wake me up and stop me from screaming. In the morning my legs cramped and I felt like I had a major hang over all day. Does anyone know if these things get better or should I stop?
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danny30136 magdalenrow
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alzheimer magdalenrow
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All the very best and do let us know how you put get on.
linda36668 magdalenrow
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alzheimer linda36668
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WHY will nobody listen - you need all of your cholesterol to keep you alive - without it you would die ...As it helps to keep your brain functioning - as well as keeping your muscles and you're nervous system in particular from stopping working.
I can vouch for this - as six months of Simvastatin, more than two years ago has now reduced me to a wheelchair - need I say more.
My neurologist agrees with me - now - that those six months of statin therapy has caused me to lose 3 inches in height - as a result of considerable degenerative scoliosis of my spine...in turn caused by my inability to take any decent exercise due to polymyalgia rheumatica....and I now have advanced sarcopenia and total motor block all as a result of the nerve damage done by statins.
Many people have suffered similarly - the NASA physician Duane GARAVELINE for one ....if you read his books and go onto his website you will see what I'm talking about.
When I was told by one of my consultants that my case was progressive and irreversible I did not believe him
Or rather I choose not to believe him when he warned me I would be in a wheelchair by last Christmas ...he was only a few months out..... I take delivery of my motorised one on Tuesday as I can't use a normal wheelchair - my shoulders literally dislocate if I try it.
I am going to be operated on next Friday to repair the tendons in my right shoulder....
ALL BECAUSE OF SIMVASTATIN....
I tell you if I could take on Big Pharma I would hang them out to dry - which will happen in a few months in America.... and you know what they say when America catches cold - the UK then sneezes....
The only people that are going to benefit at the end of all of this are the lawyers - as they rub their hands in anticipation of a lot of money coming their way.....!
Seriously though retribution can't happen fast enough in my book.... And I am not alone several good friends of mine have had severe reactions to that drug p- one has become a bad diabetic and the other has particularly bad peripheral neuropathy...
,,,, I rest my case.
linda36668 alzheimer
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I've gotten a lot of good information from Dr. Graveline as well. Personally, I think that the doctors and the Big Pharma executives should all have to take the maximum dose of simvastatin (or better yet, the same mg/lb dose I was on at the end, or about 1mg per pound, since I was overweight) for a minimum of three years before they're allowed to prescribe it or sell it. I think we'd see a lot less of it prescribed. However, you can't totally blame the doctors for their lack of knowledge concerning the side effects of the statins. Their pharmacology textbooks do not do a very good job of discussing statin side effects (make them sound minimal). I know this because I took an online introductory pharmacology class through my local community college about 4 years ago and the textbook listed only muscle pain/problems and potential liver damage as side effects for the statins. No mention at all that the statins increase your risk of Type 2 diabetes, increase your risk of breast cancer, increase your risk of developing congestive heart failure (due to the reduction in CoQ10, which makes your heart have to pump harder to do the same amount of work), no mention of the sleep problems, no mention of the sexual dysfunction for some people, no mention of the increased risk of developing ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease), no mention of most of the statin side effects. In my case, Veterans Affairs did not include a full list of the side effects with the simvastatin prescriptions they sent me (less than 10% of the side effects were mentioned that would have been mentioned had I gotten the same prescription from a civilian pharmacy). But the Veterans Administration here in the U.S. has a long history of conducting less than ethical medical experiments on its veterans.
Anyway, DON'T take the stuff!
EileenH magdalenrow
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Try cutting carbs, especially sugars - by far and away the approach with lowest side effects! You might even lose weight too.
derek76 EileenH
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On the other hand my GP takes Simvastatin and runs marathons.
sonya10 magdalenrow
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can I ask why you were prescribed statins? Is it just a case of high cholesterol level? Or do you have a heart condition?
magdalenrow
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derek76 magdalenrow
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alzheimer derek76
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SO please STOP them and as for "a different solution" - there isn't one! Just stop the dam things and forget about your cholesterols.... there's nothing wrong with it ...it's all a massive con story to line the pharmaceutical company's pockets with billions of shekels. And don't let any doctor of any description tell you otherwise.
mike76241 magdalenrow
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side effects of tramadol (strong painkiller)
sometimes given after an operation, worth mentioning statin problems
to surgeon, beforehand,
I believe there are statins with less side effects but they
are expensive, and seem to be given as a last resort
linda36668 mike76241
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jude65855 magdalenrow
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lisa09924 magdalenrow
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