In rare cases, the drugs can have a serious impact on the muscles. Why Do Statins Cause Muscle Pain? While there are several theories
Why do statins cause muscle pain? Genetics Higher amount of type II muscle fibers Mitochondrial dysfunction Problems breaking down proteins
What muscle problems can statins cause, and why? about five to ten percent of people taking statins complain of muscle aches and pains.
Why Do Statins Cause Muscle Pain? While there are several theories on why statins may cause muscle pain, none have been confirmed. Research
What muscle problems can statins cause, and why? about five to ten percent of people taking statins complain of muscle aches and pains.
Statins do not cause arthritis, but they can cause muscle pain. Dr. Boyd Haynes III, an orthopedic surgeon in Newport News, VA, explains why.
Why Do Statins Cause Muscle Pain? While there are several theories on why statins may cause muscle pain, none have been confirmed. Research
Do all statins cause leg pain? All statins can result in muscle pain. But, not all statins are the same. So, if one statin caused pain you may do well with
What muscle problems can statins cause, and why? about five to ten percent of people taking statins complain of muscle aches and pains.
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Leaving that undecided leaves me undecided on a vote...
Why?
Aside from the overall predisposition towards 'hotness', there's also the following rationalization:
Lamia (lamias? lamiae?) are snakes.
Snakes are mostly muscle (and digestive track and ribs).
Snakes use their muscles to move around.
Snakes must therefore have excellent muscle control.
A vagina is mostly muscle.
Thus a lamia has excellent vaginal muscle control.
/doyougetitnow?