In March of 2007 my husband was prescribed 20mg of Lipitor and 145mg of Tricor. By late August of 2007 he was in so much pain he literally could not move without extreme effort and self-control. By the first week of September my husband took himself off the statins. Up until this point our doctor's approach was to send him to physcial therapy for what they'd assumed was a torn rotator cuff. By the time we saw a neurologist -- at our insistence -- he was manifesting stroke-like symptons.
The pain has finally stopped, but the cognitive deterioration has been significant as well as a marked decline in his stamina, physical strength, mental health and motor control. I have actually been afraid that he might become suicidal. All the while we've seen two neurologists, two endocrinologists, an internist, psychologist and psychiatrist. NO ONE is taking us seriously about this. It's as if we are moved immediately into the category of "crank" or litigious opportunist, when all we want is help. Hence, my question. Has anyone sucessfully rooted out a competent physician that has taken them seriously about the damage done them by statins and if so has any kind of remediating protocol been prescribed that has been successful.
Any feedback is sincerely appreciated.
Thank you.