Guest guest Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 Hi Everyone, I'm sure some of you have already heard about this, but I didn't, until recently. I have fibromyalgia among a couple of other things that cause me pain. But I've recently learned that possibly a lot of the progression could be related to taking Lipitor and Tricor, especially together. Both of them cause muscle wasting and pain. My mobility has really reclined over the past 3 to 4 yrs and that is how long I've been on these two meds. And personally, I didn't think it was all the fibro, but as we know, once you are dx'd with fibro, it becomes a catch all dx. Everything under the sun is then blamed on it because we have such a wide range of symptoms that go with it. Cognitive difficulties, memory problems and other things go with it too. Well, guess what, they also go with the use of Lipitor, Tricor and the other Statins on the market. If you would google " muscle wasting and Lipitor " . You will come up with many sites pertaining to this. A few of the sites are nothing but patients writing about their difficulties since being on the Statins. Needless to say, I've discontinued the use of both of these and am seeking natural ways of managing my chorlesterol. Along with diet and well I can't exercise as I can only walk about 20 feet without needing to sit and it is very painful to walk as well. This has robbed me of much. Since I've had Fibro for over 14 yrs and have only had this kind of progression since being on the Statins, I have to contribute a lot of this wasting to the Statins. If any of you take this med. You should research this and make your own decision as to whether to continue taking the Statin or not. Just thought I'd let you all know of my findings. Hugs and love, Tommie www.myspace.com/tommiejj PH, CFS, FMS, Diabetes, Sleep Apnea, Restless Leg Syndrome Don't waste energy second-guessing what you're missing or what can go awry. If you put enough energy into doubt, something will undoubtedly go wrong. Instead, focus on the positive possibilities with a hopeful attitude. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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