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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1021266" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I have tried Statins on many occasions, and the result has always ended up with me having to drop them due to SSA. I am a guitarist who regularly performs in public, and the pain was becoming disabling and affecting my ability to play. When I am off statins, then this problem subsides. I can liken the pain I personlly suffered as being just like having had the TB vaccination where the arm seizes up and the so called pinprick from the large needle continues to hurt constantly whatever position one places the arm. The TB jab fadesnturally over time, but the statins have to be physically removed. It is not psychosomatic for me.</p><p></p><p>in response to ickyhun, my GP's surgery has switched over to the new NHS computer monitoring system as described. The data extracted for analysis is apparently anonyomous, so if we do not <u><strong>opt out of the system</strong></u>, then our essential facts will be collated for further research without requiring any further 'permissiond' from us. However, for SSA to be collated then the GP needs to identify the reason why we stopped a statin as an SSA event. Currently my GP has no tickbox for this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1021266, member: 196898"] I have tried Statins on many occasions, and the result has always ended up with me having to drop them due to SSA. I am a guitarist who regularly performs in public, and the pain was becoming disabling and affecting my ability to play. When I am off statins, then this problem subsides. I can liken the pain I personlly suffered as being just like having had the TB vaccination where the arm seizes up and the so called pinprick from the large needle continues to hurt constantly whatever position one places the arm. The TB jab fadesnturally over time, but the statins have to be physically removed. It is not psychosomatic for me. in response to ickyhun, my GP's surgery has switched over to the new NHS computer monitoring system as described. The data extracted for analysis is apparently anonyomous, so if we do not [U][B]opt out of the system[/B][/U], then our essential facts will be collated for further research without requiring any further 'permissiond' from us. However, for SSA to be collated then the GP needs to identify the reason why we stopped a statin as an SSA event. Currently my GP has no tickbox for this. [/QUOTE]
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