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Statins

(58 Posts)
Kate1949 Sun 05-Feb-23 17:23:41

My husband has been on them for years, as has my sister, with no problems. I went on them and started to get severe nosebleeds so I stopped taking them. The bleeds stopped.

Gingster Sun 05-Feb-23 15:16:54

My husband has been taking statins for years but since having a TIA nearly 3 years ago the doctor put him on a different one. The muscles in his legs have got weaker and weaker. I’m convinced it’s the statins but am poo-pooed by the doctor and husband.
He used to play golf 3 times a week along with tennis but now can’t do these things.

Ziplok Sun 05-Feb-23 15:15:20

It might be worth discussing with your GP if a different statin could be tried to see if that suits you better. I believe there are quite a few different ones.

TillyTrotter Sun 05-Feb-23 15:13:32

I take a high dose of statins daily as my cholesterol level is too high I am told.
Interestingly when I asked for a breakdown of the level the Nurse said I have high level of good cholesterol as well as bad.
I am waiting to be referred to a Lipidologist for a second opinion of whether I will be recommended to take an even stronger dose of statins (which I don’t want to do).
BTW I don’t suffer pains or cramps in limbs or muscles and have been taking statins for 25 years.

YorkLady Sun 05-Feb-23 15:05:23

Same problem here. Mentioned it to the Doctor and he prescribed a different brand. Am now using Rosuvastatin and I have no side effects.

pascal30 Sun 05-Feb-23 15:04:34

Every time,I've tried statins and over the years I've tried 6 different types because my GP keeps pushing them, I've had terrible pains and weakness in my legs.. The last try a few months ago after not having taken any for several years, and because my GP kept persuading me, I tried a new one, resulted in my not being able to walk. The GP pharmacist insisted that these statins did not have that side effect.. I will never take any again because as soon as I stopped so did the weakness and pain.. Frankly I'd rather risk having another heart attack, though since I stopped taking blood pressure tablets my blood pressure has returned to normal..

FlexibleFriend Sun 05-Feb-23 15:01:23

I stopped taking statins because of awful cramps in my legs.

MawtheMerrier Sun 05-Feb-23 14:47:47

I have recently restarted taking statins for high cholesterol. I stopped them before because they seemed to coincide with an outbreak of thrush which I had never had before and I had read somewhere of a link with one’s internal ph balance.

Then a week ago I thought I’d really better go back to them and have noticed increasing cramps in my hands which can seize up and need massaging back into use and some truly excruciating episodes of inner thigh cramps- above the knee to the groin- which are as bad as anything I have experienced for a long time.
I have upped my magnesium tablets (which always helped with leg cramps in the past) but also feel increased weariness in my legs in general.
Am I perhaps imagining this, looking for a problem? Recent research decreed there was no link between muscle issues and statins - well so “they” say.
So do I take my chance given that statins can decrease the risk of heart attack and stroke (but not to a massive degree) or put up with these bouts of crippling pain?
I do feel wearier and have less energy than I remember - but that’s probably just age.
I would be interested to hear other opinions and reactions if any.