8 years have passed.
I'm beginning to conclude that there will never be a decrease in the pain that is enevitable if I walk more than 100 yards. I've tried CoQ10, and every other supplement that was ever recommended by anyone anywhere.
I've received news letters from Spacedoc indicating that he's concluded that CoQ10, and I assume any other supplements, are ineffective.
Every doctor, except one (pain doc) has dismissed the possibility of statin damage, or plainly said that they're interested.....but too busy to help me try to find some solution.
So, my question:
I'm considering checking in to Mayo Clinic.
From what I understand, a team of doctors will evaluate my condition, and proceed accordingly.
Assuming that once I tell them that I was perfectly healthy until I began taking statins, and started to experience pain and weakness immediately. And that within 3 months, the pain (and weakness) was profound...that they would not argue that the problem is related to statins.
But at this point, nothing would surprise me.
So, should they not be convinced.....
Would anyone know of a list of documents, peer reviewed studies, etc that could be referenced by a doctor or doctors?
A small collection of documents that could be presented to them to bolster the case or save time for a doctor that had an open mind?
I know that the average doctor has no interest in articles written by anyone without solid credentials in conventional medicine - no matter how compelling the argument might seem to me or anyone else.
To them, peer review is everything.
It seems to me, that such a collection of the latest studies, etc would be very valuable.
Unfortunately, as I collected info, I often cut and pasted the bodies of the text but failed (in many cases) to include the sources.
I'd be willing to post everything that I have here if anyone agrees that we should sort things out according to the value - as expected in the mind of the typical conventional doctor.
There's no doubt that the more concise the info is, the more likely it is to be considered.
In the states, the average doctor's workload is off the charts.
Anyone up for compiling something?
Or know of an existing compilation?
Thanks,
mike