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<blockquote data-quote="JMK1954" data-source="post: 1610358" data-attributes="member: 352098"><p>It took about a fortnight without statins before I started to feel more like myself. I had completely lost my appetite -not a good thing for a type 1 who has to take insulin. This was the first thing to return to normal. I actually felt hungry again. Joint/muscle pain lifted gradually over days and weeks. The effect on my memory and thinking processes took a lot longer to wear off. I suspect it was two or three years before I realised I was thinking quite clearly again, able to remember details and put forward a coherent argument. Of course, this had put me at a big disadvantage when trying to explain the side-effects I was experiencing to disbelieving doctors. Not everything is reversed quickly, but you should notice gradual change over a period of time. Best wishes, bluejeans98. As you start to feel better, you can up your exercise level. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMK1954, post: 1610358, member: 352098"] It took about a fortnight without statins before I started to feel more like myself. I had completely lost my appetite -not a good thing for a type 1 who has to take insulin. This was the first thing to return to normal. I actually felt hungry again. Joint/muscle pain lifted gradually over days and weeks. The effect on my memory and thinking processes took a lot longer to wear off. I suspect it was two or three years before I realised I was thinking quite clearly again, able to remember details and put forward a coherent argument. Of course, this had put me at a big disadvantage when trying to explain the side-effects I was experiencing to disbelieving doctors. Not everything is reversed quickly, but you should notice gradual change over a period of time. Best wishes, bluejeans98. As you start to feel better, you can up your exercise level. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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