PeteCrev
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Does anyone out there have or heard of leg and ankle cramping? I was diagnosed with a BAV with severe stenosis and was wondering if anyone suffers from this? If so when??
Could it be medications? Did the cramping get worse as the stenosis has progressed? Perhaps it's related due to blood flow, but I'd guess you'd be experiencing other symptoms (poor exercise tolerance, lighheadness).
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Could it be the Lipitor? IIRC, Lipitor is a statin drug. These have potential side effects of muscle pain and weakness. Maybe ask your doc if you can stop the Lipitor for a few days and see if the cramping improves. If so, maybe ask to try another med for cholesterol control.
Also, have you been checked for peripheral artery disease? This is a disease in which blood flow to the extremities is reduced, causing pain and other maladies. I'm no expert, but I've read that if you have lost the hair on the lower parts of your legs, this may be an indication that you may have PAD. Or, it may just be age. . .
You think it's the Lipitor even though I've been on it for so many years?My bet is that it is the Lipitor. My Father in-law was on statins for years and he had problems affecting his legs, including cramps. It got so bad that he couldn't take any statins. My wife bought him red rice yeast and it improved his cholesterol more than the statins with no side effects.
I have had cramping in my legs. It first was just the area just to the outside of the bone but not shin splints. I can tell its muscle related. Now when I walk for exercise both legs cramp up from the knees down. Its that "feel the burn" pain that you get when you exercise. Its just very intense in my lower legs now. BTW... I am out of the waiting room in early December as my valve is now too small and the aneurysm is too large. Recently did an exercise test and found my heart rate is fine but my BP goes down therefore indicating more severe stenosis. To me that makes sense with leg cramping as the blood isn't flowing there.
Pete - It could be. My wife took lipitor for 7 or 8 years, and eventually developed pain bad enough to talk to the doc. He switched her to another statin (Crestor, I think), and she feels no side effects (yet).
That is exactly what happened to my Father-in law. His problems appeared, and then got worse over time, after he had been on statins for years. My knowledge and experience in this area is very narrow, but your experience is strikingly similar.You think it's the Lipitor even though I've been on it for so many years?
He said try to take more potassium, but due to my BAV issue it's possible that it's a circulation issue. It's only been an few days but we'll see.That is exactly what happened to my Father-in law. His problems appeared, and then got worse over time, after he had been on statins for years. My knowledge and experience in this area is very narrow, but your experience is strikingly similar.
What does your Dr. think it is?
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