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



listener <listener@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:Xns9761D2838BCE7some1outthere@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

"Sharon Hope" <shope@xxxxxxxx> wrote in news:lK6dnTpKjMJOAHveRVn-
pg@xxxxxxxxxxx:


If you recall a study that shows statin neurotoxic nerve damage to
both
brain and peripheral nerves that resolved quickly, then produce it -
regardless of whom you claim may have posted it.

You can't because it does not exist. Just another empty claim as you
nip
at
heels with ad hominem attacks and never ever offer anything
constructive.


Why would I bother to go to all the trouble to find those studies,
studies
which YOU originally posted, when you've now gone and changed the
criteria?

You said:

"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."

I was responding to that claim. Not the new claim you are NOW making.
It's
hard keeping up with all the twists and turns and misdirection you make
in
order to justify your statements. It's bizarre and maddening behavior.

L.



I did find one of the studies.

http://tinyurl.com/99epe

As one can see from the that thread, not much has changed in the way
Sharon makes 2 and 2 equal 5.

L.
.



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