by tex62 » Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:25 am
CJ…
Like you, my husband experienced debilitating side effects while taking statin drugs. The muscle cramps were so bad that he wasn’t able to sleep for more than an hour or so at a time. There was a host of other symptoms, but no abdominal pain. Prior to the drugs, his only doctor’s visits were for his annual physical. After the drugs, visits were frequent with complaints of pain, growing weakness, high blood pressure, and other problems. Our doctor said the pain was osteoarthritis, and chalked the other symptoms up to “getting older”. A month after adding Tricor to the Zocor regiment, blood work was “normal”. As a result our doctor didn’t associate the physical symptoms with the drugs. I am still deeply bothered by the fact that so many doctors who prescribe these drugs are unable to identify the side effects, and even if they are identified they don’t know how to treat them. After doing our own research, my husband went back to the doctor and told her that all of his symptoms were listed as side effects of the drugs. She agreed that he should stop taking them for a while. It wouldn’t have mattered if she had agreed or not. He never planned to take them again.
Once my husband stopped taking the drugs, he made steady improvements; however, there were times when the pain would return, and for a while the pain in his hands and arms continued to get worse. During the “recovery period”, if the muscle pain returned, it was usually due to too much physical activity. He continued to take CoQ10 (about 900 mg/day) and later added L-Carnitine. He had worked out at a gym and played golf 5 days a week prior to Zocor and Tricor. He had to give up all physical exercise for several months, as physical activity made the symptoms worse. About four months after stopping the drugs, he was probably 80 percent recovered and seemed to be fully recovered after about nine months.
Even though you continue to have an occasional return of the pain (may be too much physical activity), it sounds like your recovery is progressing.