by sos_group_owner » Sun Apr 09, 2006 11:08 am
Hi Mary Ann,
Has your Mom has stopped all meds (Lipitor, Aricept, Namenda)?
Just Namenda alone has some nasty side effects:
ww.pdrhealth.com/drug_info/rxdrugprofiles/drugs/nam1682.shtml
Confusion, constipation, coughing, dizziness, hallucinations, headache, high blood pressure, pain, sleepiness, vomiting
And Aricept:
ww.pdrhealth.com/drug_info/rxdrugprofiles/drugs/ari1027.shtml
Side effects are more likely with higher doses. The most common are diarrhea, fatigue, insomnia, loss of appetite, muscle cramps, nausea, and vomiting. When one of these effects occurs, it is usually mild and gets better as treatment continues.
* Other side effects may include:
Abnormal dreams, arthritis, bruising, depression, dizziness, fainting, frequent urination, headache, pain, sleepiness, weight loss
Finally... Lipitor:
ww.pdrhealth.com/drug_info/rxdrugprofiles/drugs/lip1230.shtml
Side effects may include:
Abdominal pain, abnormal heartbeat, accidental injury, allergic reaction, arthritis, back pain, bronchitis, chest pain, constipation, diarrhea, dizziness, flu symptoms, fluid retention, gas, headache, indigestion, infection, inflammation of sinus and nasal passages, insomnia, joint pain, muscle aching or weakness, nausea, rash, stomach pain, urinary tract infection, weakness
BUT... Lipitor side effects go way beyond the list above. You'll notice there is no mention of "memory loss" and PDR Health is usually very comprehensive.
It's no wonder that your Mom is fatigued and confused. It really ticks me off that doctors over-medicate our elderly. I have to keep close tabs on my M-I-L... she turned 80 last year and her doctor keeps badgering her to lower her cholesterol. Everyone wants to "please" their doctor and keeps succumbing to their doctor's wishes.
The main problem is that cholesterol is really not the problem. Inflammation is the problem, but how many doctors are testing homocysteine, Lp(a) - Lipoprotein (a) and CRP (C-Reactive Protein)?
Memory loss recovery can take quite awhile. The statin dose, duration, if the dose was increased and if the patient was switched from one statin to another... all of these factors affect recovery.
CoQ10 does work for many... the dose is very individual. Your Mom is trying to recover from 3 years of Lipitor and CoQ10 deficiency. Dr Graveline does say that some may not fully recover from muscle damage and cognitive decline.
I truly understand how frustrating this is Mary Ann. Trying to get my husband back to a healthy state over the past 2 years has taken lots of research and absolutely no support from any of our doctors. Dr Graveline's advice is our lifeline right now. Read ever article he's written on the subject of statins.
Fran