After a disaterous experience with Lipitor, from which I had nearly all the commonly reported side effects including great bruising, I started taking Doc Graveline's anti-inflamatory potion. I'd been doing great on this for over a month when after discussions with my cardiologist and after reading Doc Graveline's book I agreed to try a low dose of Crestor.
Now I am not a religious person at all, but sometimes when one tries to do something quite straightforward and it becomes extremely difficult, you wonder if it isn't a 'sign'. Here's how it went when I was trying to get my prescription filled:
Day 1: Local pharmacy closed because pharmacist not available.
Day 2: Alternative pharmacy only had 14 tablets.
Day 3: Local pharmacy had long queue of coughing, sick people stretching out the door.
Day 5: Alternative pharmacy still only had 14 tablets
If this wasn't a 'sign' I don't know what is. But I ignored the sign and persevered and on day 6 I got the tablets at the local pharmacy. I mean, I take 100mg CoQ10 daily, so what can go wrong, I asked. Answer: lots.
Day 1: Irritability and tiredness (like had on Lipitor)
Day 2: Wolly-headedness and anxiety attacks. (like had on Lipitor) Difficulty in swallowing. (Also like had on Lipitor) Blood sugar seemed higher than usual (Type 2)
Day 3: Chest cramps. (Much worse than had on Lipitor). Some difficulty and in forming coherent sentences to speak when under slight pressure.
I guess some people are simply too sensitive to statins to take any of them. I'll continue with Doc Graveline's anti-inflamatory potion.