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Bob_Scopatz
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Statins (lipitor, etc.) cause cognitive, sexual, and motor dysfunction!!!??? Plus tingling in feet & hands, maybe even joint pains!!! [Eek!]

Is the advice to go off them now for people without serious risk of heart disease?

I've had slightly high cholesterol and been treated successfully for awhile with statins. But now I hear that I'm poisoning my poor little mitochondria. I like my mitochondria. I'm a total ATP addict! I need it!

So...what to do?

Dietary supplements to forestall the effects?

More thorough blood tests to see if I'm in danger of decreased mitochondrial function?

Thanks!

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Farmgirl
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Bob, I really don't think this is a good time for you to have sexual dysfunction...... [No No]

[Big Grin]

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Kayla
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Bob you could just take a Coenzyme Q10 supplement.

http://www.discount-vitamins-herbs.net/statin_side-effects.htm

Or do Atkins and stop taking the statins.

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Is there EVER a good time for that? [Evil]
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Kayla
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I suppose it depends on which spouse you are asking and how mad they are at the time. [Wink]
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Kwea
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Bob...if she EVER says that, then you aren't doinf it right in the first place! [Evil]
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Take Coenzyme Q10 if you are concerned. I haven't heard yet of any great concern among cardiologists or internists on using statins. The studies on the benefits of statins are so exciting and so positive and yet all the press seems to focus on negatives that haven't been proven in studies to be statistically significant. If something new has come out I haven't heard it yet.

[ May 01, 2005, 01:11 AM: Message edited by: Theca ]

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Bob,

Your entire lipid profile is more important than just your total cholesterol.

For example, how are your HDLs? Good? Or too low?

Total cholesterol is important, but so is the ratio of LDLs to HDLs.

Recently, more and more attention is being given to triglyceride levels. There are studies trying to show that TG levels may be more indicitive of the risk of a cardiac event than even total cholesterol.

My advice would be (sorry Kayla) to never do Atkins, take nutritionals if you want, and to stick with taking your statin unless the side effects you experience outweigh the benefits.

Some nutritionals that may help are:

Garlic (for reduction of cholesterol slightly)
Fish oil capsules or Omega-3 (TG reduction)

Don't forget a low-dose aspirin a day.

I also recommend for anyone a super-b complex daily as well.

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quote:
My advice would be (sorry Kayla) to never do Atkins, take nutritionals if you want, and to stick with taking your statin unless the side effects you experience outweigh the benefits.
My has been doing Atkins for several years now; he went from the point where his cholestoral and triglycerides were at the point of causing "concern" - as in, "if these don't go down we'll want to take a look at statins next year" to being very, very good.

I think two factors helped him. First, he actually did the Atkins diet, not the parody of it many people seem to do. Second, I'm convinced that genetics play a huge role in what diet (as in, permanent eating plan, not short-term weight loss plan) is best for each individual.

I'm sure Atkins isn't right for everyone. I'm even surer that doing Atkins wrong or part way is more dangerous than many other diets. But a blanket warning against it flies in the face of a lot of people's experience.

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Kayla
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Dags, my husbands cholesterol was the same way. It went from 233 to 191 in less than three months.
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My dad is on lipitor and his numbers are great. He cannot tell when he is taking it. He said he doesn't notice side effects and he goes in to get his liver checked regularly. I didn't ask about sexual disfunction though. [Monkeys]
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