Simvastatin problems.
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Like others on here I was prescribed Simvastatin for high cholesterol.
I took it for a few months and as I already had some joint problems due to osteo arthritis and pain with same ,I noticed it was slowly getting worse.I saw my GP who told me that I was on such a low dosage 20mg that it could not possibly be Simvastatin to be the cause and it was my arthritic joints getting worse.I had sleep disturbance as well ,muscle pain in legs ,then my feet got so painful that on awaking in the morning I dreaded getting out of bed.
I saw my GP again who again told me to carry on taking as he was sure it was not the cause of the problem.
It got so bad that I just stopped taking it as I felt sure it was the cause of increased problems,that was June 2011,my routine blood test was 4 weeks later but my cholesterol level had gone to 7.2 so I had to confess I had stopped taking Simvastatin,I saw another GP in the practice who put me on Atorvastatin(Lipitor)20 mg.So far no side effects.Dec.2011.
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diane98246 Norfolk_gal
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Needless to say Ive stopped all statins now and every day the pain is decreases. My exercise walk feels easy and enjoyable instead of being so impossible I give up in dismay.
ColinS diane98246
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The plan now is for me to stay off statins until the end of the month and then try Atorvastatin 20mg and see how it goes. This will be the third statin I have tried..... time will tell
diane98246 ColinS
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pamsdish Norfolk_gal
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rosa4327 Norfolk_gal
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ColinS rosa4327
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Norfolk_gal rosa4327
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I now have increased hip pain but I do not think it is down to the statin (Atorvastatin) as my calves and feet are ok still ,but the osteo Arthritis.I await xrays in January.I was offered hip replacement previously but deferred surgery as I am caring for a poorly hubby and was to be frank fearful of the surgery, but I think maybe it may be time for surgery as I now cannot walk as far and can only swim for about 10 minutes.Is your Arthritis Osteo?perhaps it may be the cause of increased pain.
rosa4327 ColinS
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pamsdish Norfolk_gal
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Norfolk_gal pamsdish
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ColinS Norfolk_gal
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nigel60991 Norfolk_gal
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I have also been diagnosed as a Type2 Diabetic, (No medication) Again the Doc said due to the Governments lowering of criteria I am now in this field.
To my central point. Over the last three months I have been getting muscle pain in my right buttock/calf and pins and needles in my foot. NOT a constant, or extreme pain, but painful when it occurs. This has only been a feature since taking the medicine. I have done considerable amount of research, and it seems (as the blog has proved) there seems to be a 'black-art' to get the medicine that suites your body.) Simvatstain seems to the cause of many a muscle pain...
I have regular Diabetic Nurse Visits at the Doc Practice next week, so I guess I will cover this then.
It really is quite a 'mine-field' and one that requires carful steps!
Norfolk_gal nigel60991
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I hope you get sorted.I will admit that if I could lower my cholesterol by diet alone I would do so.I am also giving the old remedy of 2 teaspoons of cider vinegar & 2 teaspoons of pure honey(raw honey is preferable if can get it) in a glass of warm water with meals a try as my hip and pelvis pain and stiffness has returned.Also a one a day cod liver oil capsule.The cider vinegar and honey are also supposedly a help to lower cholesterol as well as help arthritic joints,we shall see.
rosa4327 Norfolk_gal
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nigel60991 Norfolk_gal
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I know I my Body Fat Index is higher than it should be, so my focus will on loosing weight, it is so easy to blame other things, aaprt form the core cause, weight. I am seeking some advice on Liquid only diet sounds a good place to start, to educate' my appitite drive.
This does not fill me with dread, sounds interesting?
Norfolk_gal nigel60991
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We may all be slimmer and fitter !