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Alkymst 06-25-2007 08:27 PM

Statins again and please no
 
bad vibes for the messenger but I'll post this anyhow. At the ADA meeting in Chicago this week, Davis and colleagues reported some OBSERVATIONAL relationships between diabetic patients and PN relative to statins and fibrates. That these are observations is important because they have been treated statistically to see if there are any trends evident. The results are NOT from a placebo controlled double-blinded clinical trial.
Nonetheless, the preliminary evidence from the Fremantle study seems to suggest that statins or fibrates may protect some diabetic patients from developing symptomatic PN - the classes are ~equivalent. The affect was independent of blood glucose control and other factors affecting neuropathy. Aaron Vinik commented that he believed the results were credible.
There are certainly examples of negative affects of statins that have been noted on this and other forums but maybe there will be some benefit to be derived from either or both classes in the future.
Regardless, I'm outa' here.

alkymst


http://diabetes.webmd.com/news/20070...s-nerve-damage

MelodyL 06-25-2007 10:07 PM

I clicked on the link and read the whole topic.

Then I remembered two years ago, when I started the ACCORD program at Cornell, they put me on statins (I didn't have a cholesterol problem), they did it because I was diabetic, as a preventive measure.

Well, the muscle pain was fierce, so I stopped the statins. I also developed neuropathy.

So I don't know what this means, but in my case, the statin did not prevent any neuropathy.

Love ya,

Melody

shiney sue 06-26-2007 02:02 AM

I'm sorry
 
But like Mel the muscle weakness and pain was just to much,i have
tried more than 1 and NO more. Sue

glenntaj 06-26-2007 06:22 AM

I imagine for some--
 
--statins might, indirectly, help to prevent neuropathy through thier other effects--namely, the lowering of cholesterol and the mitigation of the cluster of symptoms that make up metabolic syndrome. If one can keep vessels from becoming clogged with circulation lessening cholesterol deposits--and statins work on all blood vessels, not just th coronary arteries--then one has less chance of having a circulation loss that would result in fewer nutrients getting to nerve, fewer wastes being carried out, and a dimunition in nerve function leading to neuropathic symptoms. In that sense, statins may have a protective effect. (And hypertriglyceridemia is associated with small-fiber neuropathy.)

I still think, though, in keeping with the OTHER evidence of side effects in some that include muscle/nerve breakdown, it would be prudent for most to try other cholesterol level-lowering avenues first (from fiber to niacin to fish oil to exercise).

olsen 10-18-2008 11:33 AM

statins and neurosystem
 
(Looking over old postings noted this one on PN: thought this following would be of interest):


http://tinyurl.com/6q4czj

Brian 10-18-2008 04:32 PM

I find this topic very interesting as i have been just put on Crestor [ 10mg ], i did question my doctor about the possible side affects of statins. mainly neuropathy, but he assured me that this is a low dose and the benefits of decreasing the chances of heart attack & stroke definatly outway the minimal chances of any side affects especially at such a low dose, i have only been taken them for 3 days but still a bit hesitant to continue with them, i really don't know what to do for the best.

Brian :)

Koala77 10-18-2008 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian (Post 390815)
..... i have only been taken them for 3 days but still a bit hesitant to continue with them, i really don't know what to do for the best.
Brian :)

Hi there Brian.

I happened to notice your post just now, and see that you're concerned about continuing the Crestor.

I don't know if you're aware or not, but should you wish to address your concerns to our resident expert Mrsd in the Medication Forum, it's possible she may be able to give you more information on which to base your decision.

Good luck for whatever you choose, but just in case you decide to follow my suggestion, here's the link to the Medication Forum:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum72.html

mrsD 10-18-2008 05:57 PM

this doctor....
 
believes that 10mg of Crestor is 10 times too much:

http://www.medicationsense.com/artic...es_053005.html

Crestor is the only statin that caused death in studies. The consumer group led by Dr. Wolfe has tried for years to no avail to remove it from US FDA approval.

I hate to say it, but it appears to be a marketing bonanza for the drug companies.

Brian 10-18-2008 07:50 PM

Thanks Koala77 for your help, much appreciated :)
and thanks MrsD for that link as well, i will start up a new thread in the medication forum as Koala77 recommended.
thanks again
Brian :)

george75 10-19-2008 12:41 PM

zocor caused my PN
 
10 years ago i took Zocor for cholestrol. 9 months later i had PN. The doc???never told me it could cause PN which was on the box.
Since then i do not take in Meds, before i research it to my satisfaction.

There should be no drug made that can cause any incureable problem.


George


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