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When Dr. Duane Graveline, former astronaut, aerospace medical
research scientist, flight surgeon, and family doctor is given
Lipitor to lower his cholesterol, he temporarily loses his
short-term memory. Urged a year later to resume the drug at half
dose, he lost both short-term and retrograde memory and was finally
diagnosed in a hospital ER as having transient global amnesia
(TGA). This is the "scary, appealingly written" account of his
search for answers that his medical community didn't have -- the
how and why of his traumatic experience, and what needs to be done
to prevent the devastating side effects to body and mind from the
escalating use of the statin drugs.
If you are on a statin drug or are thinking of going on a statin,
this fully referenced book, Statin Drug Side Effects, is a "must
read" for you. The unacceptable legacy of statin drug use at
today's high doses is a trail of chronic aches and pains, numbness,
weakness, confusion, fatigue, shortness of breath and even heart
failure in hordes of unsuspecting victims. Only by knowing this
information, and in consultation with your healthcare professional,
can you make an informed decision about your health care. If you
are a user of Vytorin, Lipitor, Zocor, Crestor, Mevacor, Pravachol
or Lescol you must read this book. Most of the statin side effects
I discuss are unknown to your busy doctor. Although knowledgeable
about muscle and liver problems, few have heard of statin amnesia
and other forms of memory dysfunction and fewer still associate
hostility, aggression and profound depression as statin related. As
a former astronaut, aerospace medical research scientist, flight
surgeon and family doctor, I was appalled by the lack of
information in the medical community on the full range of side
effects of the statin drugs. This book is a comprehensive reference
source and summary of side effects of statin drugs.
In this newly updated and re-edited 2012 edition, the side effects
of cholesterol lowering statins are thoroughly assessed. Also
reviewed are dietary and supplement choices that may offer benefit
in the prevention of heart disease and in combating and preventing
statin damage. The cholesterol lowering drugs known as statins are
of proven benefit for some groups of people for the prevention of
heart attacks and stroke, but statins also have a dark side. Tens
of thousands of people have been victims of a huge array of statin
drugs side effects, ranging from permanent cognitive dysfunction
and severe personality change to disabilities from permanent
peripheral neuropathy, permanent myopathy and chronic muscular
degeneration. It has recently been reported that muscle pain cases
frequently become permanent and many neurologists now regard statin
neuropathy as predictably resistant to traditional treatment. When
statins were first marketed there was seemingly no awareness of
possible mitochondrial DNA effect or the importance of glial cell
cholesterol to cognitive function and little or no concern that to
inhibit cholesterol means to interrupt its pathway shared by both
CoQ10 and dolichols and many other vital substances. Nor was it
known that statins are powerful anti-inflammatory agents, the
fundamental reason for their benefit in cardiovascular risk. The
outmoded concept of looking at cholesterol numbers as a predictor
of cardiovascular risk is increasingly being dismissed as studies
point to cholesterol levels as being seemingly irrelevant to the
process of atherosclerosis. In addition to the crisis of thousands
of people disabled by statin associated neuro-muscular problems is
the fact that many physicians still remain unaware that statins can
even do this. Then there is the crisis of the growing trend of the
insurance industry to use cholesterol levels as a reason to deny
health care coverage or life insurance coverage. Some employers
even require cholesterol levels to be below a certain number as a
condition of employment. Plus the crisis of patients being forced
into taking a statin because not to do so would result in having to
find a new doctor. The Statin Damage Crisis looks at how statins
work, the importance of cholesterol in the body, inflammation and
atherosclerosis, anti-inflammatory alternatives to statins, serious
side effects of statins, and dietary supplements of possible
benefit to those taking statins or that were forced to stop taking
a statin due to unpleasant and even disabling side effects.
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