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   Fibromyalgia triggered by statin type cholesterol drugs? (Fibromyalgia board)

18th December 2004
My mom was a very active woman in her late 50's. She gardened and used her stationary bike and treadmill regularly. Then about 4 yrs ago her doctor put her on Baycol (a statin drug) for her elevated cholesterol. Almost immediately she began having severe muscle aches. She reported this to the Dr. and he responded by switching her to a different statin medication. This process was repeated over the course of about 2 yrs. She was put on Lipitor, Zocor and one other statin. Each time when she went off of the statin the aches improved, but never went away totally. As soon as she began taking another statin the pain increased to the point where she was almost incapacitated. Now it's been about a year since she has been on any statin and she still suffers. She and I have both been reading about fibromyalgia and agree that she has many of the symptoms, fatigue, lethargy, muscle aches and weakness, restless legs, etc. We are wondering if her use of the statin drugs, which are known to cause muscle wasting, could have triggered fibromyalgia in her.
Can anyone provide any insight or personal experience on this?
18th December 2004
Quote from crazymomof4:
My mom was a very active woman in her late 50's. She gardened and used her stationary bike and treadmill regularly. Then about 4 yrs ago her doctor put her on Baycol (a statin drug) for her elevated cholesterol. Almost immediately she began having severe muscle aches. She reported this to the Dr. and he responded by switching her to a different statin medication. This process was repeated over the course of about 2 yrs. She was put on Lipitor, Zocor and one other statin. Each time when she went off of the statin the aches improved, but never went away totally. As soon as she began taking another statin the pain increased to the point where she was almost incapacitated. Now it's been about a year since she has been on any statin and she still suffers. She and I have both been reading about fibromyalgia and agree that she has many of the symptoms, fatigue, lethargy, muscle aches and weakness, restless legs, etc. We are wondering if her use of the statin drugs, which are known to cause muscle wasting, could have triggered fibromyalgia in her.
Can anyone provide any insight or personal experience on this?
18th December 2004
It is funny you posted this because I have never been the same since I took Baycol. I am off all statin drugs, and I still hurt everyday. One doc tells me I have Fibro and another says I don't.
19th December 2004
Quote from rstarre:
It is funny you posted this because I have never been the same since I took Baycol. I am off all statin drugs, and I still hurt everyday. One doc tells me I have Fibro and another says I don't.


You are the first to express a similar response. Thank you. My mom and I are frustrated because everyone we talk to or read about says that, yes, they did have muscles aches while on the meds but they disappeared a short time after discontinuing the drug. I feel so sorry for my mom. Her mother, who is 83, enjoys much better mobility and general well-being than my mom who is 63.
20th December 2004
I had what seemed to be bouts of Fibro symptoms prior to taking Baycol, but they were far and few between. I even took Zocor and Lipitor before. I can't recall if they gave me muscle aches or not. That was in 1998. But after six months or so on Baybol,,,these symptoms are everday and have not gone away. They pulled baycal off the market over two years ago. As a matter of fact, the first week of Baycol I was terrible. The doctor cut the dose in half to lessen the symtoms. My high cholestrol was caused by my liver overproducing it. Not by my diet. I have bascally stopped eating meat, eggs milk and cheese. Wiyh almost a chostrol free diet, my was still high at 252. I lowered to 188 by using the natural methods such as Plant Sternols, (Cholestoff) Flax Seed Oil ETC. I thought the lab made a mistake. But a second test 6 months later showed I was at 208. Still better than I was on statins. Of by the way, my count was 226 with statins.
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