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Old 10-13-2015, 09:55 PM #9
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Originally Posted by Jo*mar View Post
Yes , I’m wondering about statins also.
I had major increase in brain fog & muscle pains with Lipitor.
Pretty sure it played a part in my chronic repetitive strain/myofascial pain..

Only took Lipitor for a year... no statins since then..
I was only on the liptor a few weeks. I was lucky enough to have the doctor drop the statin quickly after the stents due to the risk that it may be causing the neuro issues. The only heart med's I take are Blood thinner Brilanta & a baby Aspirin.

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