I have had stinging/burning in both feet and sometimes in hands even after stopping Lovastatin 9 months ago. All blood tests are negative except for positive indicator for RNP (Riboneucleic acid protein) antibodies. Rhumatologist said that test result is no big deal, and he has ruled out immunity related causes for my symptoms, including HIV, syphilis, luus, Lyme, diabetes, B-12 deficiency, and B-6 toxicity. Nerve conduction tests shows nothing abnormal except somewhat slowed nerve impulses through both ankles, which is no big deal (and wouldn't explain why I have occasional tingling and stinging in my hands).
So now what do I do? Nothing, and just wait to see if it goes away, or (hopefully not) gets worse? There is one last thing I need to have checked--a rash in my right armpit and in my groin that looks to me like pictures I've seen of the "classic target" rash of lyme disease (which is a bacterial infection). I am going to my primary physician to have it looked at on Thursday to see what he thinks. I think I could still have Lyme disease even though the blood test for Lyme was negative. My understanding is that there is a very high false-negative rate for this test--i.e., not being able to detect Lyme when you really do have it. If I have it, it would be considered in late stage, so treatment with antibiotics would likely not be very effective. If doc says rash is not due to Lyme, then I am left without diagnosis of anything. I guess that I could now just rely on statin maybe still being the cause, but having no improvement after 9 months after withdrawal of drug makes me doubt it (though I have read in many posts in this forum that it can take a very long time to heal from statin-induced nerve damage).
Does anyone have any reaction to this or any advice they can give me? I would really appreciate some feedback, and any tips for treatment of symptoms would be great. Thanks.
Robert (aka MGguy)