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Old 10-15-2008, 10:31 PM #1
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I took Lipitor a while before I was diagnosed with PD. It makes a lot of sense because after going of Lipitor my wife noticed that my arm was swinging again and my walking was back to normal. Then the Cordoba hit it's peak in my system and you guys no the rest. That dreadful day and the I saw my Euro and he cut my drugs in half. Now I've got the PD symptoms back again and I'm hoping that the drugs will do their thing without overdosing me again. Only time will tell

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OK Madelyn,

My Head is spinning with information overload. You Guys are so knowledgeable but you talk like doctors and us simple folks have problems understanding it all. I think I understand but could someone put it in a plain short form...

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Just typed up a very long winded explanation--and promptly lost it because i had not signed in......should i have enough time, will attempt to reproduce it. madelyn
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That's a very interesting article, Madelyn. I am one of those victims of Lipitor poisoning. I was on it for nearly 4 years when it began to give me troubles. I improved briefly, but now have an atypicle form of PD. It's too bad we can't prove this link directly and openly, but I'm afraid big pharma would put up such a lawsuit, we'd all be dead before we even get started on the fight.

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