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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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Thank you John. I have coronary calcification and the statin keeps it stable and prevents the bad cholesterol from getting higher.
My neurologist can’t make a diagnosis. Luckily all the bad diseases were ruled out. My symptoms fluctuate. Tingling in toes and fingers, pricks and itchy skin here and there. When I go to bed at night they go away and restart during the day. I don’t know anyone who has these symptoms.. that’s another reason I like to connect with people who have similar. Trying to avoid for this thing getting worse. I don’t know if this is how neuropathy starts, or how long it takes to fully develop. So far it’s been 8 months.
Thank you.

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Mine started in the toes probably around 30 years ago (age 78 now) and gradually got up to just below the knees. My symptoms are just the numbness and some tingling once in awhile. The numbness is now back to just the above the ankles and in the feet. I shared my neuropathy journey in another discussion here - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/310341/

One of the things that makes my legs feel better is to keep the skin hydrated by using a good moisturizing lotion on the feet and legs daily. I actually put the lotion on before going to bed and it has a calming effect for me. There are a couple of sites that I like for learning more about neuropathy which may help provides answers for you. An 80 year old neurologist was presenting at the Minnesota Neuropathy Association a few years back and gave me a few smiles when he said if you live long enough you will get neuropathy, nerve cells die as part of the aging process.

Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy - https://www.foundationforpn.org/
Neuropathy Commons - https://neuropathycommons.org/

I find benedryl cream helps with the tingles. My wild guess is that no impinged nerves are causing this as you are okay at night!