statin side-effects - (Atorvastatin 10 mgm)
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Hallo Coral and all other sufferers from Statin side-effects. I too am new to this forum, but would like to ask about anybody's experiences of side effects of Atorvastatin (as oppose to Simvastatin) I think the latter is mostly prescribed because of it's low cost - the one I am on is rather more \"up-market\" and I particularly requested to change from Simvastatin, and was \"lucky\" because it is far more expensive and considered the better drug of the two. However, like so many of your experiences on this forum - I can relate to almost all of them. I am breathless to the extent where I have to sit on a kitchen stool to carve a joint or dish up a meal I have leg pains, back pains and every other B***** pain!
I also suffer with anxiety disorder which the side effects of statins do nothing for that!
Please let me know if any other patients have problems with these ghastly drugs - I have stopped mine now and will tell the Doc when I go next week! I have missed about a week's worth of pills, but have not yet noticed any difference! Does anybody know how long it takes for the drug to leave your system?
Thanks
Winifred
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steve14139
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duncanheenan
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bip1
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maggie64
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Must be other ways as years ago people didnt have medicines like we have now.
sonya10
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Some find within in a matter of days or weeks they're back to their old selves, others take months or longer.
Please don't feel that as you haven't improved and you're still suffering that it can't be the statins, if you didn't have symptoms before taking statins and they began while on them it's almost 100% certain it's side effects so please bare with it as things will definitely improve.
It took me almost 7 months before I felt better, each month a different side effect subsided and now I'm feeling like my old self.
kelly0555 sonya10
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jenny56889 sonya10
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sonya10 jenny56889
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how long have you been off of statins and what are your side effects?
There may be some supplements you could take to aid your recovery
maggie64
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I want to get back to my normal self if possible.
sonya10
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Good for you, statins can give certain people severe side effects so you've made right decision.
I would like to add that following a low fat diet won't reduce your cholesterol much at all, it's a complete myth that eating fat raises cholesterol. Trans fats are bad for us as are vegetable oils and in particular low fat spreads etc.
Saturated fat is good so please add this to your diet.
If you want to try and help your cholesterol via diet then I suggest a low carb approach is best.
There's lots of info on internet on the above so please do your research rather than follows your doctors low fat diet.
Good luck
belgin
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I've also been to see my doctor last week to get my blood results and my cholesterol is still high. I have told him I have stopped taking the pravastatin tablets because of the pains on my hips and aching muscles, and restless sleep. He offered to give me a different one and told him I don't want to because of the problems and I want to try by diet. He gave me a diet sheet and told me I have to do a lot of exercising and said he would refer me to a gym. I told I have never been to a gym in my life.
Does exercise really help.
I remember when I was very overweight over 10 years ago and when I went to the doctors and had my cholesterol checked, I did not have a high cholesterol it was normal. So what causes it, and I eat more healthy now than I did then; and only at the weekends I do indulge occasionally. My daughter has told her friend I eat too healthy. So I don't quiet understand why it is high.
Belgin
sonya10
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When you say you eat healthily what kind of diet do you mean? Is it low fat as this maybe where your problem lies.
ann21867 winifred
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I am 71 and have AF so I was put on Simvastatin with no apparent ill effects. Doctors were advised to take patients off Simvastatin when taking one of the medications for AF. He put me on Atorvastatin and doubled the dose in error. I suffered from lethargy, depression, headaches, breathlessness, exhaustion etc but no muscle pain with either of these statins. I told my doctor I was not happy with atorvastatin and he said to come off it for 2 weeks. After 2 or 3 days I had really bad muscle pain in my bottom and top of legs. The pain eased the next day but is still there all the time but it takes me ages to get walking in the morning and after sitting down for any length of time. I walked regularly before but now I feel like someone in their late 90s. I never had muscle pain before. Now every movement is an effort. Has anyone else had this? I have had this now for over a week. Does it end? I am beginning to think it won't. What dangerous drugs statins are.
ann21867
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