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Is my statin causing peripheral neuropathy?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Nov 5 5:32pm | Replies (152)

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@janieel

You sound like me! I was on Rosuvastatin for 6 months. I was the one that decided it had to be the problem, as that was my only lifestyle change. I googled it, and there it was…..yes, neuropathy as a side effect. After lots of testing, some very unpleasant, the neurologist concur with me! I have been off Rosuvastatin (and all statins) for 5 months now. It finally went away. The neurologist assured me that the damage to my nerve endings (small fiber neuropathy) would go away, that the nerves would heal themselves.
I hope you find the relief you need. I know it’s excruciating, not pain, but numbness, pins/needles, intolerances of hot and cold.
If you just stopped at the end of August, I’d give it to January. Your symptoms WILL lessen over time it’s a slow process, but I bet my the end November you will feel lots better.
By the way, I also was taking 20 mg for elevated cholesterol and family history. After taking no statin for the past 5 months and just having my blood work, my cholesterol was horrible! I tried so hard to eat healthy….no red meat, fried foods, lots of veggies and fruit, etc, but because of fami,y history…my total was 359 and my LDL was 240!
My primary called me right away and put me back on my previous statin, Simvastatin, which had given me NO issues. Wish she had never switched me over to Rosuvastatin!
Best of luck. Answer me back if you want.

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I've been on rosuvastatin for over 3 years? I'm trying to find out the dates in my portal. I went vegan 7 years ago, so no meat, also I don't eat many processed foods. I had been on simvastatin previously, but stopped when I changed my diet. Then for some reason it went up to 200 and doctor suggested rosuvastatin given family history. My ratio of HDL to LDL was good with low triglycerides, so I should have done more research. I hope you are right and it begins to get better. Thank you for your response.