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Blood pressure meds suckkkkkkkkk
Third day I have been on it, Ramipril or somethiung like that, tired, so friekin tired its unreal. Thats the main side effect I guess, take about three weeks to get over.
It still hasn't made my wife go away. Oh honey, I'm just kidding. I shelled and deveined five pounds of shrimp at the sink and I thought I was going to have to sit down. What a friggin wuss. |
look to future biotics pressure- lo available at Puritan Pride
the main criteria is to keep your blood pressure lower yes that doesn't have to be accomplished "ONLY" via one medication... you can start taking L-arginine one of the amino acids in protein that opens up (unrestricts) your blood vessels that are constricting cinnamon has a similar effect.... read on that, good for breakfast but the best NATURAL blood circulation remedy is Cayenne pepper do a search HERE first on jenn's post and read about it... use it sparingly or you get the flaming dump... everything in moderation right... i sprinkle it from a third salt shaker into food that i'm cooking. buy lecithin (your body makes this/ safe) it helps redistribute body fat so you can metabolize it instead of just storing it... as loosing weight is the best way to end having to take them for good... i find that if i switch hit taking pressure-lo during the day and take the stronger meds at bedtime i feel better so you have to find just the right dosage that works for ya and....more importantly, the best time to take it. if you pay attention you can feel your pulse in your ear lobe and it'll tell you "when" your BP is rising |
there are hundreds of blood pressure meds available for treatment. if the one they perscribed for you is making you feel like crap, call your doc and tell him whats going on. Took my cardio guy three diff scripts before he and i were happy.
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well spoken Bob...i was on one that had one of my feet in the coffin
the darkest period ever in my whole life.... finally i said: this stuff is garbage. i was through being the Ginny pig for a pharmaceutical company! |
being borderline high blood pressuure, I asked my cardio guy.. after 2 years and every test imaginable what are we trying to achieve.. like give me a number where i wouldn't have to take these meds anymore? he looked at me like no one had ever asked him before.:huh: I was just getting tired of feeling like a cash cow. I was 10 points off from his ideal number. MOOO!
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well certain foods raise your blood pressure and other foods lower it...
garlic is one of them.... |
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Sometimes BP is much higher in the MD office and you end up getting inadvertently over treated when your pressure is actually too low at home. Sometimes people have high BP supine or seated, but very low standing. Usually your doctor doesn't check for this so it gets missed and you feel like crap as meds are increased. The main side effect of Rampril is not typically fatigue....it is a tickle cough. Fatigue is unusual unless your BP is too low (most common)....or sometimes if your BP was very high and has dropped too quickly (unusual). Occasionally Rampril (an ACE inhibitor) can cause high potassium or reversible kidney dysfunction (particularly in patients with blocked arteries to their kidneys) that could cause symptoms. Other BP meds, particularly the beta-blockers (such as metropolol, atenolol, nadalol, etc), are much more notorious for causing fatigue. |
I started on Captopril and had no problem. I then got switched to Altace (ramapril) which was supposed to be more modern. Had the low BP and dizziness etc and had to lower the dose . Then went to Accupril which made me feel poisoned. Everything I tried to eat tasted and smelled like dog crap. Then I went on Lisinopril and no problem. You might ask you doctor about Lisinopril.
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yeah that's what i'm on lisinopril but i occasionally get
"tickle cough" and i'm also taking the metoprolol and i know that makes me tired. anytime i eat, i get narcoleptic like.... tired ->right afterwards... which sucks big time especially if your driving taking both meds once a day was to much ....so i sometimes switch from taking it in the morning to taking it before bedtime to stretch time using the pressure -lo to help... in that effort... |
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Thanks Doc, the cough I new about. Haven't had it yet. She said it might make me tired. I also read it may take three weeks to get my body acclimated. Wife has auto high blood pressure cuff, but it is on the small side. Tomorrow getting my own. We'll see. So far the side effects are body weakness, and bone aches. 2 % of the prescribed patients get this as part of thier treatment. Haven't had any of the other stuff. The body aching is similar to having a 101 degree temp., while not devastating, surely uncomfortable. I have come to the conclusion, at least so far, I am wussing out. I think if I at least belive that it'll get better quicker. |
Both Lisinopril & Atenolol here..No problems..But in 2 or 3 different ones to get it right..Worse one ,I forget the name was making me pee the bed at night..That sucked..
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yeah the too small cuff's give you a higher reading
than what it really is.... and while at the doctor's office you get what's called lab coat paranoia or something like that and that's good for a ten point increase right there. |
Actually found out I was severely dehydrated from the hot weather and working outside getting ready for a big party. Thats where the aching and super tired body came from. But I also came down with something, maybe Lyme, we'll see, the jury is still out on that. Four bags of fluids at the South Shore and I was able to stumble out the door.
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OUT in California when building roofs with plywood
you had to get up real early and start at 5:30 am at least stacking plywood sheets to be hauled up off the horse, so you could be done with the roof by 2:30 pm But we always took an empty water jug and filled it half full of water and froze it so we had a huge ice cube inside then topped it off....that would pretty much last all day. if it ran out we'd grab emergency bottle number two. you had to completely soak a long sleeved shirt to put on wet....which made you yell whoa-chilly but in minutes it felt great...in an hour it was totally dry so we would repeat the process. |
I am on Lisiniprol and HCTC?
and found everytime I got dizzy I was dehydrated. It's hard to drink 5-6 bottles of water daily. But without 2 or 3 I feel like crap. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Amlodipine and Lisinopril/hctz for me with no affect what so ever,but a buddy of mine was put on Lisniopril and passed out thought he was going to die?
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