by Dee » Sat Dec 02, 2006 2:09 pm
You should request a copy of your labs and take notice of anything out of the norm, usually indicated with a H (high) or L (Low).
Specifically you are looking for the results for:
CPK - creatine phosphokinase (Be aware that many with statin damage have "normal" CPK levels.)
"A CPK is a blood test that measures creatine phosphokinase (CPK), an enzyme found predominantly in the heart, brain, and skeletal muscle. When the total CPK level is substantially elevated, it usually indicates injury or stress to one or more of these areas."
[http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003503.htm]
Elevated Liver enzymes:
ALT (alanine aminotransferase)
AST (aspartate aminotransferase)
(I think they look for 2X-3X normal when looking for a problem)
With the CPK test, it has been proven that those with "normal" levels can have statin damage.
I had a CPK test about 2 years BEFORE starting a statin and it was 47. The day I stopped the statin it was 123, completely normal by "lab" standards, but high "for me", especially considering that I was very physically active when getting a reading of 47, and almost totally INactive (due to statin damage) when getting the 123 reading.
Doctors generally look for a level of 10X normal before they would say you have a "problem" like rhabdomyolosis. Depending on lab standards normal would be 80-100, so 10X would be 800-1000.
3 months after stopping the statin, Pravachol in my case, I went to a neurologist, who referred me to another neurologist in his department for a muscle biopsy. One of the blood tests he did was for Aldolase, which came back a little high, and he said that indicated my muscles were "leaking".
The biopsy showed nerve damage and lipid deposits within the cells, both consistent with statin damage.
You should be able to have your lab results faxed, so you can see them immediately. If not, insist that they be mailed to you PRONTO. Then please let us know what you find.
I find it interesting that your doctor took you off the statin after seeing the test results, that seems to indicate he found a possible abnormality in those results. Dee