Re: Statins and side effects......




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"Sharon Hope" <shope@xxxxxxxx> wrote in news:O9CdnY2Ze8qS73veRVn-
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For the record, the disabling and debilitating serious adverse effects of
statins can take far longer to recover from, and can do more damage than,
some heart attacks.


For whose record? Your *broken* record? Another asinine statement.

As we know (and have covered this territory here many times):
FACT: disabling, serious statin AE are very rare.
FACT: From a study(s) posted here previously for those "injured"
improvement was almost immediate upon cessation of the medication. In one
study, as I recall, full recovery was achieved.

Go ahead. Cite the study that shows that for a 4-year exposure to Lipitor,
with at
least a 4-year follow-up.

That is the situation that is being discussed.


Actually it is not. You just made that up.

Can you cite an 8 year study that shows the majority of people who took
statins continued to have AEs after the end of 8 years?

Here is a 10 year study showing the benefits of statins persist:

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/488192?src=search

Bill

Cite a study that addresses patients taking statins at
least 4 years duration with statin, resulting in AEs of myopathy, amnesia,
cognitive damage, peripheral neuropathy, short-term memory loss to below the
1 percentile, mitochondrial damage, chronic pain, chronic fatigue, and
aphasia ALL OF WHICH APPEAR IN EACH SUBJECT, and each subject is followed
for at least 4 years after halting the statin.


Can you cite any study that shows all of the above. If not, what is your
point?


Unless you can show neurological and cognitive and memory and speech damage,
don't even bother to mention it.

The studies you may be referring to (unless you made them up, we all know
you attack without ever citing an actual study) have to do with muscle pain
that resolves quickly, and are of drastically shorter duration, and do NOT
follow-up for 4 or more years.

If you know of a study that shows quick recovery from nerve and brain damage
due to statins, don't waste our time.



You're like the energizer Bunny. You just keep going, and going, and
going...


L.





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