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Old 03-04-2011, 12:13 PM #6
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[QUOTE=mrsD;749941]Welcome to NeuroTalk.

I would definitely suspect the statin.

Are you supplementing with CoQ-10? Eventually your body will run out since statins block its synthesis in the liver.


Mrs D,

Thanks for the info. I stopped taking the statin (the dr. had doubled my dosage last spring - not too long before initial toe tingles - suspicious!). I am not supplementing yet, just found your website so I need to print out the sticky about that then buy those items.

Appreciate the help and words of encouragement.

The last year has been a real b**ch. I had frozen shoulder, several horrendous dental surgeries, a double hernia operation, found out I have dupuytren's contracture (hereditary hand problem) and I quit smoking.

Brenda
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