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Is there any connection with statin use and neuropathy?

Neuropathy | Last Active: May 21, 2023 | Replies (78)

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@johnbishop

Hello @wrogers -- welcome to Connect. Thank you for sharing. You raise a good reason why a person needs to be their own advocate and do their own research. It's good to know all the facts and side effects before starting a medication. There is actually quite a bit of research on statin induced neuropathy available. I shared some of it with my doctor when she wanted me to take Simvastatin to help reduce my cholesterol numbers. I explained that I already have peripheral neuropathy and one of the side effects of statins are that it can make PN worse so I declined and said I would work on lowering my numbers with lifestyle changes.

@wrogers are you able to share what made you research statins?

Here are some of the links I've found:

The implications of statin induced peripheral neuropathy
-- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3103035/

Statin Neuropathy Masquerading as Diabetic Autoimmune Polyneuropathy
-- http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/28/8/2082.1

Medication Induced Neuropathy
-- https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11910-003-0043-8

John

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@johnbishop I’m new to connect. I have the weirdest thing going on. First of all, I took it. Had a ruptured Achilles playing softball and now 2 years later after reconnect reparative surgery, still having numbness and pain. I wish I knew what to do. I’ve lost quality of life. Never do anything but work. And go home. I also have high bp and high cholesterol so I take atvorastatin. My fingers on left hand feel weird and almost wrinkle a little. I think the drugs might be causing this sensation. Any ideas kind sir? Thanks so much in advance.