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I've attach a screen shot from some of my previous "research" that may help. There are some statins that are less likely to exacerbate the neuropathy. The best is expensive, so I choose rosuvastatin.
Your doctor will possibly resist because he or she doesn't believe the relationship between statins and neuropathy. Or may just feel that it's a choice between two issues and one is more deadly than the other. I was able to convince mine and she was very "cooperative" with my efforts. I read that very low doses of a statin are as effective if not more so than the normally prescribed dose. I reduced my dosage from 20mg to 10, then 5 and eventually down to 5mg every other day. This low dosage was able to keep my total cholesterol level right at 200, which was fine by me and acceptable to my doctor.
Another thing to seriously consider is supplementing with CoQ10 (or it's better form, Ubiquinol.) The should help to protect the nerves as well.
Just my thoughts, but seems to work well for me.

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Just for the record, I have been taking Livalo for the last 10 years, and have developed a painful PN. Although before that, I took Zocor, Livolo, and Crestor for a total of 30 years. I think my Neuropathy is about 15 years old starting with just mild symptoms.

Thank you so much for sharing and your helpful insights. I will keep this in mind as I’m talking with my primary care doctor. Thanks again!

Thank you 🙏helpfull info.

Hello, can you give more information on the sources for the screen shot you posted?

thank you, roger