Statin discontinued due to neuropathy. What are some alternatives?
I have been using Lipitor since 2007 for lowering my cholesterol which is on the list of those medicines that are suspected to cause neuropathy. I am thinking of discontinuing this menace but before doing so want to check with those members who have discontinued using statin and what is their experience. What alternative methods have they since adopted for lowering their cholesterol .. diet, alternative medication, exercise or anything else ?
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What are Indian gooseberries? It would be very helpful to have a scientific name, as common names can vary from place to place? Also, what is the evidence medical/scientific evidence for their use in place of a statin or a niacin supplement? I have been recommended a "prophylactic" statin even though my numbers are all withing normal range, and I am trying to figure out what, besides diet & exercise can lower them further to satisfy my cardiologist.
Sue
I’ve been on a statin for years with no I’ll effect
Try Indian gooseberrys
It can make you flush and like anything else it is not suitable for everybody but it will do same thing a a statin
I had tried niacin years ago but had a bad reaction to it
My new doctor had me ditch the statin drug and go to vitamin B3 niacin as it does the same thing as a statin. There is a prescription strength called niaspan. Do the research and ask a doctor more attuned to natural remedies.
The reason for this is the protection afforded by statins is more important than your symptom’s which are treatable.
Has olive oil help you with your lipid panel numbers
Sugar high due to statin pill? I think it's happening to me with Crestor body aches can hardly walk some days
Sorry about the misspelling. It’s their and not there. Apologies.