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Evil Statins
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My GP prescribed me statins about a year ago and they made me ill so he changed me from one type to another. Since I started taking the second lot (Pravastatin) I have been suffering with horrible hip and shoulder pains. I assumed it was early onset arthritis until I saw another doctor who took me off the statins. Hey presto, the pains have gone completely and I can now bounce around like a teenager
The medical profession seem to be divided in opinion as to whether they do any good or not. I will never take them again.
The medical profession seem to be divided in opinion as to whether they do any good or not. I will never take them again.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Me neither - I was prescribed on the basis of a couple of dodgy BP measurements (subsequently proved to be "White Coat Hypertension") and 'family history of heart disease' (my dad - who smoked 60 Senior Service a day - I don't smoke).
They made me feel utterly carp - so I binned them, bought my own BP monitor and lo & behold relatively normal BP.
An experiment in mass medication probably over several decades ... who knows what the real outcomes will be ?
They made me feel utterly carp - so I binned them, bought my own BP monitor and lo & behold relatively normal BP.
An experiment in mass medication probably over several decades ... who knows what the real outcomes will be ?
Statins are very over-prescribed especially given the side effects many people experience. Like you Mrs O, my mother-in-law was told to take statins and she had a dreadful time, with almost constant symptoms of indigestion. Finally she just stopped taking them and immediately felt much better. Given that she is 83 and her cholesterol wasn't very high, it seemed strange to me that her GP prescribed them in the first place. The drug companies are making a lot of money on these - with very little evidence of clinical benefit to most people!
I remember when my late Mum started taking statins - she always had pains in her legs, we just thought it was arthritis, even though she had never had it.
I also am convinced they contributed towards my Mum's onset of dementia, but thats just my opinion.
I am supposed to be on them but won't take them because of that reason. My reading is 7.1 but will take my chances.
I also am convinced they contributed towards my Mum's onset of dementia, but thats just my opinion.
I am supposed to be on them but won't take them because of that reason. My reading is 7.1 but will take my chances.
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