by adec » Wed Jan 31, 2007 1:56 am
""I would summarize my symptoms of those found with heart failure, ALS, Parkinson and Alzheimer's disease.""
Take away the heart failure, add memory loss, and a milder case of transient global amnesia, and that's exactly what my mom experienced. How long does it take to recuperate, and are you destined for a lifetime of these supplements?
Second question first: I'm afraid to discover this answer for myself. My mom has been taking Coenzyme Q10 and Acetyl L-Carnitine religiously for over a year. By the way, I would recommend waking up early tomorrow, and finding these supplements ASAP! For CoQ10, I recommend the most bioavailable gel form with vitamin E added. Some people report recovering enough from statins to discontinue supplementation after a certain period of time, and others report becoming dependant. I guess it depends on the severity of your condition, and your genetic makeup.
Again, recovery time could also vary depending on the patient. In my mom's case, in the beginning she was lost, and in a world of her own. If a 10 rating was her worst day, by the end of the first week of supplementation she was at an 8. After three months, she was at a six, and then reached a plateau and leveled off for several months... this was a very dark period. Only around month eight did she truly start making remarkable and rapid progress, at this point she was at a three. I would have been more than happy with this recovery alone.
Yet, now more than a year later, I can honestly say my mom has experienced a full recovery. She has most certainly regained her memory and mobility, her hands and head have completely stopped shaking and her eyesight and hearing have improved, greatly. The many floaters that developed while on Lipitor have all but disappeared, except for one. She also stopped talking about her own morality, and started taking charge of her life. I believe everyone here has the potential for just such a recovery with enough motivation, dedication, and most importantly, positive thoughts. Good luck, and please keep us updated.