Stroke medication: Taking Eliquis to reduce risk of stroke
I am a 72 year old women who just recently had a heart ablation which was successful. Because of this my doctor feels I should be taking Eliquis since I probably still have afib. My problem is Eliquis makes me very tired and causes quite bad body aches for me. I think my risk of a stroke is 5%. My doctor still feels I should stay on Eliquis for a stroke. This is really the first major health issue I have ever had. I wanted to know if anyone has any advise they can give me. Thanks
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I’m 77 and on it, too. I am doing ok, but was also intrigued that it might be beneficial if one gets the Corona virus.
@basslakebabe, can you provide a citation for the possibility that Eliquis might be beneficial against the coronavirus?
Thanks everyone for your response. I decided to do a lot more reading about strokes and your heart. I was just reading a book by Dr. Jay Cohn called Cardiovascular health. He stated some (he didn't say which) blood thinner actually help in repairing the artery walls in the heart. Have any of you heard that?
@elegantgem I haven't heard that but it does make some sense. I had a Heart Transplant and maybe that's why they want me on baby asprin is to help heal the different veins and arteries of mine that were sewn together. Interesting thought. I'll have to ask next time im in for a check-up.
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I would be interested to know if your pain has improved. I discontinued the Crestor about a week ago and cannot tell there is any improvement yet.
@katydid77. I stopped Crestor on August 15. Did ALL the pain go away? No. I have been having leg and hop pain and would like to rule out the fact that Crestor made it worse. My cardiologist agreed with the understanding that if my cholesterol spikes up, we will have to revisit statin again. Before statin, my cholesterol was under 200 to start and my HDL is over 60, LDL was 100,and Triglycerides was under 150, that's why my GP did not see the need to put me on statin. Crestor did reduced my cholesterol, no doubt about that even though it was only 5 mg. My concern with statin is that it could cause blood sugar to go up, the last thing i need is to be diabetic. Mind fog is also a common side effect. I'm very sensitive to medication, so that's why i am concerned. My annual physical is in November and I'll have another lipid test. Crossing my fingers and toes for good results.
Thanks for your update. I hope your check up goes well in november. I did not know statin could cause brain fog. I also am taking Metoprolol and was having a lot of trouble trying to put two thoughts together. How do you know when it is normal aging (I’m 81) and when it is caused by something tangible? I took a chance and reduced my dosage of Metoprolol by a half tablet and I knew within two days it had been the right decision. So many meds can contribute to confusion among other side effects. Keep us all posted on your progress.
I can tell you my pain bone/joint pain has not improved and I believe it has gotten slightly worse. I am going to try some supplements for bone and joints. I like Dr. Sears products. However, I also really relied on Fish oil tablets because I don't eat any fish. I know not taking Dr. Sears fish oil tablets is not helping me at all but my cardiologist told me not to take them.
I was diagnosed with fib in 2010 and was put on an adult aspirin once daily. Then in 2015' I had a cerebral brain hemmorage and diagnosed cerebral amyloid Angiopathy, and can no longer gave any blood thinners of any kind, leaving me in a really tight spot. Anybody else have both of these conditions?
If you are taking statins and are having muscle aches might I suggest taking CoQ10? This usually solves the problem. Make sure you are taking the readily adsorbable kind.