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How Can Health Be Restored After Statin Poisoning Causing Mobility Issues And Abdominal Pain?

I was poisoned by a statin drug (rosuvastatin, I think). After being 15 without even catching a cold due to me healthy eating habits, I was poisoned by a cruel monster. I would never have taken this myself. The monster put in something I consumed, and as a result, I haven t been able to walk in 8 months, feel exhausted all the time and feel a lot of abdominal pain. I feel like there is something invisible squeezing all the area from under my breasts to under my belly button, on the front, sides and back. Does anybody know what I can do to restore my health? If anybody thinks these drugs are safe, don t even bother answering please.
Tue, 2 Apr 2024
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Hello,

For statin poisoning, connect with a detox center. Trying to get out of the condition by yourself at home may cause complications that may not be managed at home. You are experiencing the symptoms of myopathy and symptoms that may be indicative of cardiovascular problems. You need to be monitored for adverse events and provided with supportive care and urgent medical care to reduce withdrawal and other symptoms.

Muscle-related symptoms, increase the risk of statin associated myopathy. You need to be clinically examined and treated for it. Your other symptoms may be indicative of you being at cardiovascular risk. Get evaluated for your heart health, get cardiac function tests, lipid function test, echocardiography, EKG, stress test, etc., done.

Get a complete medical check-up done with all baseline bloodwork performed. Get done lipid profile, glycosylated hemoglobin (to diagnose / rule out diabetes mellitus), CK, serum creatinine, alanine aminotransferase and thyroid-stimulating hormone, etc., done. Kidney or liver disease, untreated hypothyroidism are risk factors for statin-associated myopathy. Get it treated at the earliest.

The symptoms you are experiencing are the side effects of excessive intake of statins. Get connected with a nutritionist, you will need a heart healthy diet. Prefer to do exercises under a physical therapist so that you are able to detox comfortably and successfully. Be patient about your recovery.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician
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How Can Health Be Restored After Statin Poisoning Causing Mobility Issues And Abdominal Pain?

Hello, For statin poisoning, connect with a detox center. Trying to get out of the condition by yourself at home may cause complications that may not be managed at home. You are experiencing the symptoms of myopathy and symptoms that may be indicative of cardiovascular problems. You need to be monitored for adverse events and provided with supportive care and urgent medical care to reduce withdrawal and other symptoms. Muscle-related symptoms, increase the risk of statin associated myopathy. You need to be clinically examined and treated for it. Your other symptoms may be indicative of you being at cardiovascular risk. Get evaluated for your heart health, get cardiac function tests, lipid function test, echocardiography, EKG, stress test, etc., done. Get a complete medical check-up done with all baseline bloodwork performed. Get done lipid profile, glycosylated hemoglobin (to diagnose / rule out diabetes mellitus), CK, serum creatinine, alanine aminotransferase and thyroid-stimulating hormone, etc., done. Kidney or liver disease, untreated hypothyroidism are risk factors for statin-associated myopathy. Get it treated at the earliest. The symptoms you are experiencing are the side effects of excessive intake of statins. Get connected with a nutritionist, you will need a heart healthy diet. Prefer to do exercises under a physical therapist so that you are able to detox comfortably and successfully. Be patient about your recovery. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician