My story us very log so here is the short of it. I had heart bypass surgery in 2009 and it went bad. I got an infection in my chest and was put in a coma for 14 weeks.I wanted to get some feedback from any members that are or have taken statins. My cholesterol has been in the 210-240 range since my early 20s. My HDL is normally 55-60 and triglycerides in the 60-80 range. I’m not overweight, don’t smoke, drink occasionally, no family history of heart disease, no diabetes, exercise at least 30 minutes daily. The only medication I take is cypionate 60mg per week. My doctor has really been pushing for the last year for me to get on a Statin to get my LDL down which was 153 last week when I had it checked. I’ve heard nothing but bad things about statins but I’m sure there are people who use them successfully. I’m just not sure in my situation with no risk factors that I even need them. Any thoughts appreciated.
After I came too and was going home the Surgeon told me he was putting me on Statin drugs. I told him I never had high Cholesterol in my life and because of the sides I have read about I don't want it.
He went and told my family if I did not take the Statin drugs I would not live out the yr.
My mind not being right from the coma I went on it. From day one I started having pain my in my back and lower body. I told both my family and heart Dr. about this and all they did was keep changing the med.
Until one morning I could not stand up and walk. Today I have Peripheral Neuropathy due to the Statin Drugs.
I can't walk with out a walker and when I do I can't walk for very long. I have a lot of pain in my body. All this from being on Statin Drugs.
Phil