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Hello, I had a slight heart attack 6 years ago, no
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Hello,
I had a slight heart attack 6 years ago, no damage. I had 2 stents inserted. My Dr. placed me on Plavix and Lipitor. (I am allergic to asprin).
For the last couple of yeats, I have not been feeling well. I am tired all the time. My muscles hurt. I have no ambition. I have headaches for no reason. I want to go back to bed a couple of hours after i get up. Within the last month, I have begun to have nose bleeds for no reason. I have been reading about the side effects of statins and I have alot of these symptoms. Now I am reading that plavix also may cause triedness and fatigue. I need some help.

Jim
Optional Information: Male , Age: 48Already Tried: nothing

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