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What’s the point?
Hospital doctors out on strike, GP surgeries seem to be unavailable although I haven’t tried them, I just heard something about them on the radio. Now to cap it all I can’t get the named variety of lisinopril I’ve been getting for about the past 20+ years for blood pressure - it’s often touch and go
Hospital doctors out on strike, GP surgeries seem to be unavailable although I haven’t tried them, I just heard something about them on the radio. Now to cap it all I can’t get the named variety of lisinopril I’ve been getting for about the past 20+ years for blood pressure - it’s often touch and go
Fruitandnutcase
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NRAS
1 year ago
Some Success with Avoiding Afib
After seeing my Afib rate of incidence go from once every couple of months to once a month to every 2 weeks -10 days, I finally got control of the factors which I believe were driving it.Doing that included: 1. Getting off of most of my blood pressure meds. (I only take 12.5 mg metoprolol twice a day
After seeing my Afib rate of incidence go from once every couple of months to once a month to every 2 weeks -10 days, I finally got control of the factors which I believe were driving it.Doing that included: 1. Getting off of most of my blood pressure meds. (I only take 12.5 mg metoprolol twice a day
fibnum
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AF Association
1 year ago
Atrial fibrillation
In 2017 I had high BP,and went to A&E with a pulse of 155, was given a bed in A&E and monitored, then given a shot of potassium into my tummy, and reverted on my own and sent home. I was then referred to the NOAC clinic and put on Edoxaban and bisoprolol Fumerate which I have continued to take to this
In 2017 I had high BP,and went to A&E with a pulse of 155, was given a bed in A&E and monitored, then given a shot of potassium into my tummy, and reverted on my own and sent home. I was then referred to the NOAC clinic and put on Edoxaban and bisoprolol Fumerate which I have continued to take to this
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Which BP medication should I ask my doc for?
I been through many different BP medications. I started many years ago with Lisinopril, but got the classic cough. Moved to Amlodipine, then Candesartan, then Indapamide, back to Amlodipine, Lercanidipine and now back on Indapamide. Each worked to reduce my BP, but each had side effects I wasn't happy
I been through many different BP medications. I started many years ago with Lisinopril, but got the classic cough. Moved to Amlodipine, then Candesartan, then Indapamide, back to Amlodipine, Lercanidipine and now back on Indapamide. Each worked to reduce my BP, but each had side effects I wasn't happy
GeekFennel
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 year ago
unstable angina
Hi I have been in and out of hospital since December with unstable angina. I am currently waiting for my 3rd angiogram so they can try drilling the blockage and fit a stent. 100 percent blocked right coronary artery double vessel disease. I am on so many tablets that I feel,like a zombie. Lisinopril
Hi I have been in and out of hospital since December with unstable angina. I am currently waiting for my 3rd angiogram so they can try drilling the blockage and fit a stent. 100 percent blocked right coronary artery double vessel disease. I am on so many tablets that I feel,like a zombie. Lisinopril
Fourwhitesheps
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Discharged with a pat on the head.
At the age of 74, I Joined the triple and valve club (heart bypass) on 10th December 2020, St Thomas’ London. Cardioversion required to settle things down. Discharged 20th December 2020. A visit to my local hospital on 24th December 2020, breathing difficulties. CT scan showed blood clot on lungs.
At the age of 74, I Joined the triple and valve club (heart bypass) on 10th December 2020, St Thomas’ London. Cardioversion required to settle things down. Discharged 20th December 2020. A visit to my local hospital on 24th December 2020, breathing difficulties. CT scan showed blood clot on lungs.
lancers87
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
update from last post
hi I have been home a week after being admitted for unstable angina. Still waiting to hear the outcome of the mdt meeting on what surgery I am having. In the week I have been home they told me to check my blood pressure and it’s been 90/49 and 93/65. Feeling very light headed just wondering if it could
hi I have been home a week after being admitted for unstable angina. Still waiting to hear the outcome of the mdt meeting on what surgery I am having. In the week I have been home they told me to check my blood pressure and it’s been 90/49 and 93/65. Feeling very light headed just wondering if it could
Fourwhitesheps
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Half Moon face
Hello! I have been aware for several months to what I am calling my “half moon face”. The left side of my face has been slightly swollen. This includes my left eye, which spears to be bulging a bit more than my right eye. It’s all very noticeable once I point it out. I recently visited my rheumy (his
Hello! I have been aware for several months to what I am calling my “half moon face”. The left side of my face has been slightly swollen. This includes my left eye, which spears to be bulging a bit more than my right eye. It’s all very noticeable once I point it out. I recently visited my rheumy (his
Newcomer22
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Too many meds
I am 84, have BP of 135/70 ( sometimes higher), been taking Lisinopril 40 mg tablet for 23 years. Also take Levothyroxin for low thyroid. I have lifted weights for strength for 60+ years. I stay hydrated and take NMN for aging, plus a good multivitamin and ubiquinol 50 mg. I listen to my body. I
I am 84, have BP of 135/70 ( sometimes higher), been taking Lisinopril 40 mg tablet for 23 years. Also take Levothyroxin for low thyroid. I have lifted weights for strength for 60+ years. I stay hydrated and take NMN for aging, plus a good multivitamin and ubiquinol 50 mg. I listen to my body. I
jstmax1
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High Blood Pressure Support
2 years ago
Brachycardia
Please, has this ever happened to anyone on the forum? All day I felt like I was trying to go into afib but with a different twist. I noticed during the day several times HR went down to 43 then later in the evening I noticed my oximeter showed 39 then 37, 35 then 32 lowest I've ever seen it. I freaked
Please, has this ever happened to anyone on the forum? All day I felt like I was trying to go into afib but with a different twist. I noticed during the day several times HR went down to 43 then later in the evening I noticed my oximeter showed 39 then 37, 35 then 32 lowest I've ever seen it. I freaked
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
heart failure
I have been taking dapzin and lisinopril for 2months now but my abdomen keeps hurting like indigestion is anyone in here having the same problem?
I have been taking dapzin and lisinopril for 2months now but my abdomen keeps hurting like indigestion is anyone in here having the same problem?
Jaisah
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
heart failure patient with stomach burning feeling
has anyone in here ever experienced a burning feeling sensation in heart failure like indigestion and diarrhea in some days if yes what did you take to treat it am on heart medication like Dapagliflozin ,lisinopril ,eplerenone and clopidogrel for cholesterol of which I take clopidrogrel at bed time but
has anyone in here ever experienced a burning feeling sensation in heart failure like indigestion and diarrhea in some days if yes what did you take to treat it am on heart medication like Dapagliflozin ,lisinopril ,eplerenone and clopidogrel for cholesterol of which I take clopidrogrel at bed time but
Jaisah
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
A LITTLE CONFUSED
Just got back from the VA emergency room where I was told to go immediately by the VA nurse advice hotline. Fell asleep in my computer chair and when I awoke I put my oximeter on my finger and it showed a reading for heart rate of 37 but after a couple of blips went right up to normal which is around
Just got back from the VA emergency room where I was told to go immediately by the VA nurse advice hotline. Fell asleep in my computer chair and when I awoke I put my oximeter on my finger and it showed a reading for heart rate of 37 but after a couple of blips went right up to normal which is around
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Get your BP checked….very thankful 🙏
When I had my booster earlier on in the year I asked the nurse why I was put on lisinopril. She told me because of my family history it sometimes can be hereditary and it was important that I had something to help me control my BP. In January 2020 and it was around 152/113 at the time. Big shock but
When I had my booster earlier on in the year I asked the nurse why I was put on lisinopril. She told me because of my family history it sometimes can be hereditary and it was important that I had something to help me control my BP. In January 2020 and it was around 152/113 at the time. Big shock but
Ramdoesntgiveup
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High Blood Pressure Support
2 years ago
Post covid fast heart rate
I got covid 4 weeks ago after returning a positive test after days of feeling awful. Among all the symptoms, one thing I got was a fast heart rate. I'm on Bisoprolol (1.25mg, a very low dose) as well as lisinopril and lercanidipine (both 20mg). By fast I mean around 75 to 90 while resting with my heart
I got covid 4 weeks ago after returning a positive test after days of feeling awful. Among all the symptoms, one thing I got was a fast heart rate. I'm on Bisoprolol (1.25mg, a very low dose) as well as lisinopril and lercanidipine (both 20mg). By fast I mean around 75 to 90 while resting with my heart
Robbie1964
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
24hr blood pressure results
just writing to let any one interested. about a 24hr blood pressure test. Had to wear a cuff for 24hrs and the following was found. The overall average was 131/87 The day time average was 133/88 Night time average was 126/86 It seems that the blood pressure is coming down nicely. But the cardiologist
just writing to let any one interested. about a 24hr blood pressure test. Had to wear a cuff for 24hrs and the following was found. The overall average was 131/87 The day time average was 133/88 Night time average was 126/86 It seems that the blood pressure is coming down nicely. But the cardiologist
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
RLS and low blood pressure
My restless legs have gotten worse in the past months — often during the day not just the evening, and affecting my whole body not just my legs. In the same time period, I have developed low blood pressure whereas it has been high for quite some time; in fact, I’ve been taking lisinopril for high blood
My restless legs have gotten worse in the past months — often during the day not just the evening, and affecting my whole body not just my legs. In the same time period, I have developed low blood pressure whereas it has been high for quite some time; in fact, I’ve been taking lisinopril for high blood
Rajabodhistanley
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
BP support for White Coat Syndrome - in doctor office and at home
Hello, I am new to HealthUnlocked. I have white coat syndrome when I am at doctor's office and most recently, at home too. I monitor my BP at home and am trying to overcome the white coat spike I have when I take my BP at home. Posts I have read here have been most helpful and for that I am thankful
Hello, I am new to HealthUnlocked. I have white coat syndrome when I am at doctor's office and most recently, at home too. I monitor my BP at home and am trying to overcome the white coat spike I have when I take my BP at home. Posts I have read here have been most helpful and for that I am thankful
bnsmith
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High Blood Pressure Support
2 years ago
Lisinopril and spironolactone taken together
does any one else have experience of taking lisinopril and spironolactone at the same time and what side effects have they had? And would it be better to take both these tablets before bed?
does any one else have experience of taking lisinopril and spironolactone at the same time and what side effects have they had? And would it be better to take both these tablets before bed?
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Zytiga and high BP
Has anyone experienced high BP from Zytiga?My husband already takes Lisinopril for BP,but day 2 of Zytiga his BP is over 160. He doubled his Lisinopril to no avail. Any insight greatly appreciated. Thank you, Amber
Has anyone experienced high BP from Zytiga?My husband already takes Lisinopril for BP,but day 2 of Zytiga his BP is over 160. He doubled his Lisinopril to no avail. Any insight greatly appreciated. Thank you, Amber
marinerswife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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