Statin Side-effects: Muscle pain and weakness
I’ve been on a statin drug for over 25 years. In the last year my legs have gotten very weak & painful. I now have to use my arms to get out of a chair & it’s still difficult. Can the side effects start after I’ve taken the statin for so long? Anyone else have this sudden problem?
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I have been on statins for over 30 years and never had any side effects. I'm currently on Simvastin. 2 years ago I did a 6 week nutrition and fitness challenge and never looked back. I cut out carbs (bread, pasta, potato chips), increased my protein, eat within an 8 hour window (really helped with stopping the evening snacking), and make sure I stay well hydrated all day. I also started strength training with weights (dumbells) 4 times a week in addition to the daily walking I do with my dog. Having dog is a great motivator to get out into nature every day regardless of the weather! I lost 27 pounds and feel great. However, my cholesterol levels are still too high. My father and both my siblings also had high cholesterol and I recently heard on a Ted Talk Podcast that there is a genetic test to see if you have that gene, but most likely not covered by insurance. I try not to worry about the cholesterol as it's borderline high, but it's always in the back of my mind. I am going to ask my PCP at my January 2025 annual exam if there is a better statin to take as this one doesn't seem to do much. It's really been my diet changes and exercise that have lowered. Any suggestions?
I had the Lipoprotein A which checks your risk. Mine was 267 which is high, genetics made it go high. I am taking Pitavastatin 1mg once a day at night with CoQ10. I started it one week ago. My lipids were in normal range thanks to the Mediterranean diet, exercise, I don’t drink alcohol (only water) and I have never smoked. My parents had heart disease. This is the reason he put me in a statin. I have lost 30 pounds so far.
Thanks for your input.
My younger son has had high cholesterol all his life. His doctor in Australia told him to take Bergamot (an Italian citrus in pill form that is available in health food stores). People on high blood pressure medication cannot eat grapefruit, so that also applies to this supplement. Don't take it if you are on blood pressure meds. It makes them more powerful and thus can cause dangerous low blood pressure! I was advised that triglycerides are more important than cholesterol scores. Formula I was given was to divide triglycerides by HDL. If it is 2.1 or lower I'm in good shape. Okay at 3.5, and really bad at 5.1. When I was losing weight during cancer treatments, the doctors pressured me to gain weight and I added a lot of junky things to my diet that I wouldn't normally eat in an attempt to get my calories up. My triglycerides went through the roof. My last test showed they are coming down, but still a bit high.
https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/heart-matters-magazine/medical/drug-cabinet/statins?mi_u=8-15489347
https://www.goodrx.com/classes/statins/why-cant-i-have-grapefruit-with-my-statin
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26299317/
As the above sites and article/abstract suggest, it is okay to have grapefruit with some kind of statins, but one should be very careful with the other kinds. Atorvastatin, for example, is one such problem-statin. You can have up to one 8 oz glass of juice or a whole grapefruit, but you may want to have it several hours after ingesting the statin dose. I saw another article a few weeks ago saying the risk of grapefruit with any statin was overblown, but I can't find it.
In any event, please follow the guidelines issued with your prescription, and/or follow your doctor's advice if it differs from the pamphlet accompanying the product.
Statins- ongoing muscle pains since I started this drug. I had to lower the dose. Cholesterol is great with meds and diet. I do take CQ10 supplement with Vit. D daily.
Naiviv, I have tried to take all stations and can not for the muscle cramps and weakness of my legs, I know of other women that have experienced the same. They are hard on woman, keep watch.
Great post. I learned a lot. Thanks.
If I may ask which statin did your physician prescribe to you? I have heard that if the physicians lower the dose of any statin, there is much relief.
how long did it take for the pain to go away? approx?
My cholesterol was borderline and I took a statin for three days and thought I felt weird! I went to online info, started taking OTC Red Yeast Rice (low dose) and a garlic tablet daily. In 6 months my cholesterol was down 20 points, well within normal range! No side effects!