Re: I wonder if others suffer from any of this mess.
Yes, Ginger, much more than what the drug companies say.
They quote rates of 1 to 2% of the population, but I (and others)
see more and more people suffering from statin side effects.
This is most likely due to the increased pressure on doctors to
control EVERYONE'S cholesterol levels. The primary problem
with this process is that cholesterol is NOT the problem.
Inflammation, caused by factors like elevated homocysteine,
is the cause of heart attacks and strokes.
Inflammation is explained in both "Statin Alternatives" (an
excellent replacement without side effects - IE: anti-oxidant,
reduce platelet stickiness, controls homocysteine) and
"Statin Drugs: Frequently Asked Questions".
Statin Alternatives...
http://www.spacedoc.net/statin_alternatives.htm
"Statin Drugs: Frequently Asked Questions"
http://www.spacedoc.net/statins_FAQ.html
Re: What about the Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Since RA is an autoimmune disease and statins compromise
our immune system, this could also be a statin side effect.
This is especially true if all your symptoms (mentioned in
your previous post) occurred AFTER taking Lipitor.
Statins and our Immune System:
http://www.spacedoc.net/statins_immune_system.html
As "carbuffmom" mentioned, definitely taper off Lipitor.
Dr Graveline recommends:
Cut the pills in 1/2 and take that 1/2 daily for the first week.
Week 2 - take the 1/2 pill every other day.
Week 3 - take the 1/2 pill every third day.
Statins are a potent (coronary) anti-inflammatory and
when stopped abruptly, there is an increase risks for
heart attack and stroke. Only those with life threatening
adverse effects should stop abruptly.
Stopping Statins:
http://www.spacedoc.net/stopping_statins.html
Fran