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Old 08-30-2013, 05:52 PM #1
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Default Follow MrsD's Advice

A few months ago, I followed MrsD's advice regarding reducing the amount of Lipitor that I was taking and adding CoQ10 and some other vitamins and supplements in an effort to avoid the possible side effects of statins, one of which is the peripheral neuropathy in my feet. I didn't get rid of the neuropathy but I discovered that I could get by with a lot less of the Lipitor, which is a really good thing. A more detailed description of what I did can be seen by clicking "Search" and typing kemokimo in the box. Then go to the last post on the last page of the thread.
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