Re: Question for Sharon



Jason wrote:
>
> In a recent post you made the following statement:
>
> "As the toxic effects of the statins fade and the healing begins..."
>
> My muscle problems are getting better as the toxic effects of the statins fade.
>
> However, my memory problems are not fading away. I hope that they do fade
> away in the months to come. Are there any ways to make the toxic effects
> of statins fade away more quickly?
>
> I seem to recall reading many years ago that once brain cells are damaged,
> that they are NEVER replaced. For example, during my employment, we had to
> treat some people that had brains that were damaged by illegal drugs
> during their teen years. Those people were over thirty years old and their
> brains were still damaged.
>
> Is it possible that statins have killed some of my brain cells and for
> that reason--I won't ever fully recover?

"The Lord delights in helping people with things that are otherwise
impossible."

You will be in my prayers, dear Jason whom I love, in Lord Jesus' most
precious and holy name. May He send the Holy Spirit to heal you of all
ailments.

Amen.

In Christ's love and service,

Andrew

--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Board-Certified Cardiologist

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