Has anyone any experience of using their GTN spray before exercise that they can share?
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My issue is that when hill walking I have experienced bad spasms on the descent and against the wind. I'm fine going uphill. It's almost bizarre. The GTN does solve the problem on the descent when I get the spasms. For those interested the picture shows my ascent up Wetherlam, across to Swirl How, and the descent from The Old Man of Coniston when my spasms started. It was a walk of about 13km in 4 hours 30 minutes (but lots of rests making it an 8 hour expedition).
I'm also fine when jogging (5km Parkrun in 35 minutes) and cycling (about 30 miles in 3 hours - generally on the flat).
Many thanks, John
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Hi,I had a triple heart bypass two years ago and was a keen cyclist before that. I do still get some angina symptoms when cycling hard or uphill and the same for walking. I have been told by my doctor that it is ok to use my GTN spray as a preventive measure before starting an exercise likely cause discomfort. I generally take one spray before setting off and although the effects tend to wear off after about half an hour I can generally carry on once 'warmed up'.
Hello Milkfairy. I'm fascinated by the description of your symptoms because I've not come across this in other posts but it is very similar to my own experience ie generally ok during exercise (including short runs etc.) but have symptoms some hours afterwards which sometimes continue, off and on, for days. My cardiologist says my symptoms are 'atypical', and even said they didn't make any physiological sense at one point, but has never mentioned vasospastic angina to me (just 'normal' angina). What sort of treatment have you been offered for this? I have the usual cocktail of Ramopril, amlodopene, statin, asprin, bisoprolol and ticagrelor (I had 3 stents fitted last year). Thank you
My consultant has written that the "differential diagnosis is either microvascular coronary artery disease or coronary artery spasm". I'm on Monomil and Ranozaline to help deal with the spasms (plus ramipril, statin, ticagrelor, aspirin).
I don't use GTN spray as it works, then I get worse rebound coronary vasospasms.I use nitrate patches instead. They work faster than slow release tablets but not as fast as short acting nitrates such as the spray.
Perhaps discuss this with your Cardiologist to see if the patches might help you.
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