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Hi as u know I mentioned about bisporol was increased from 2.5 to 3.75 first couple days flutters now almost week feel tired and tonight I feel sick dry mouth which tastes salty and slight flutters I don’t know wh to do just keep praying will pass by but cannot go sleep due to nausea feeling any advice thanks

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Gladwyn

Hi Yasyass. I'm sorry you are feeling so ghastly. I absolutely hate feeling sick, thankfully it doesn't happen often. I wish I had an answer that would help you but I don't sadly. Do you think it's related to the higher dose of Bisoprolol you're taking? I'm on 7.5 and have never had any side effects. When I feel sick I sip cool boiled water and if I have some ginger I grate that into a hot cup of water . It helps settle the sick feeling. Hope u feel better soon 🙁

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Yasyass in reply toGladwyn

Thank you seemed ease now but that’s because I’ve yet got to have the morning dose

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Kwagmire

Hi yasyass I take 7.5 bisabrol in morning and at night a sometimes get flutters feel my heart pumping in my kneck sometimes I just sleep let it pass good luck and hope you feel good today kwagmire

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Yasyass in reply toKwagmire

Thank you sickness dry mouth has gone for now but I have to take the morning dose if it returns i shall ask the gp

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Sunnie2day

Good morning, Yasyass, I hope by now you're feeling better. Still, even if you are feeling better this morning I urge you to telephone the medic who raised your dose to report your symptoms.

Please update us, and again, I hope you're feeling better!

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Yasyass in reply toSunnie2day

Thank you for your advice I been trying to ph the gp over an hour not answering phone but tomorrow I have a nuclear stress test apt will ask that. Too is making me nervous

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Sunnie2day in reply toYasyass

Your stress test is tomorrow? That was fast, I'm so glad you've not had months and months of waiting for it! Please update us on that, and whatever they tell you about the way you've been feeling since your Bisoprolol was upped.

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Yasyass in reply toSunnie2day

Thank you will keep u updated

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Colwynman

Assuming you really mean bisoprolol, you may be interested to know that my brother, having had a heart attack, was prescribed bisoprolol and it made him feel too tired and lethargic, so his doctor agreed that he could stop taking it. I take the same medicine but it doesn't adversely affect me.

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Yasyass

Thank you for your reply was fine with low dose until increased. It I will inform the gp

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