by harley2ride » Tue Jun 27, 2006 8:39 pm
I can't stress how important it is for everyone who visits this site, to refer anyone and everyone who has had any side effects from any statin drug, to post their story here. The drug companies keep saying that these side effects are extrememly rare. Our of 10 people I have talked to who have been on statins, at least 1/2 experienced severe side effects. Of that 1/2, most got better after stopping, but a few, like myself, did not. The drug companies will never admit to the facts, until we can prove them wrong. The only way of doing that, is to show numbers. Each and every person who posts their statin story (both good and bad), will help show the true numbers of people who are perminently and seriously affected by these drugs. For the past few years, attorneys would only go after the drug companies if the injury resulted in death, or the person was dying. In my case, with mitochondrial myopathy, I do have a death warrent. It's just that nobody can tell me how long it will take. It might be 1 year, it might be 20 years, but either way, I'm already on the sucking end as far as quality of life. And it will only get worse. We need to inform everyone we know, friends, family, co-workers, that if they know of anyone who has taken statins, they need to come here and read up, and post their experiences (again, both good and bad). So far, out of the 10 I know of, only 1 person has had a good experience. For me, 1 in 10 is not good odds. The drug companies state that the side effects are only seen in 2 to 7 percent of the people. That sure isn't what I'm finding, and I'm sure that if each and every person here checks around, they will find similar results. I personally don't think they should allow any drug on the market which results in side effects which can not be cured. So please, talk to people, and encourage them to visit this site and leave their comments or tell their story. The life you save may be someone close to you. Your family, children, grandchildren, nephews, nieces.