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Blood pressure treatment - Irbesartan
Hi all, Its me again with yet another problem. I have Jak 2 positive ET controlled on hydroxycarbamide, aspirin and rivaroxaban. I went to GP to-day to get sun spots on my face treated with liquid nitrogen and whilst there he discussed with me my borderline/raised blood pressure. He decided to start
Hi all, Its me again with yet another problem. I have Jak 2 positive ET controlled on hydroxycarbamide, aspirin and rivaroxaban. I went to GP to-day to get sun spots on my face treated with liquid nitrogen and whilst there he discussed with me my borderline/raised blood pressure. He decided to start
Jelbea
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Looking for advice on advanced diagnostics/treatment centers I could visit for a few days for adult inattentive type ADD.
TL;DR: I am struggling to find a treatment that works. Looking for a center or program I can leverage who might be able to apply some diagnostics (MRI/EKG/blood biomarkers etc) to find a treatment that is effective for my ADD-I. Also sorry for the wall of text. I am just so frustrated right now. I
TL;DR: I am struggling to find a treatment that works. Looking for a center or program I can leverage who might be able to apply some diagnostics (MRI/EKG/blood biomarkers etc) to find a treatment that is effective for my ADD-I. Also sorry for the wall of text. I am just so frustrated right now. I
LiamFL
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
1 year ago
Has anyone else been diagnosed with hypercalciuria (excess calcium in urine) causing osteoporosis?
I've read a couple of osteoporosis forums and searched online and am not finding any information on hypercalciuria causing osteoporosis and its treatment (thiazide drugs which cause your kidneys to get rid of potassium and magnesium instead of calcium). I was diagnosed with osteoporosis (in my spine
I've read a couple of osteoporosis forums and searched online and am not finding any information on hypercalciuria causing osteoporosis and its treatment (thiazide drugs which cause your kidneys to get rid of potassium and magnesium instead of calcium). I was diagnosed with osteoporosis (in my spine
dw98611
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
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Doxazosin
I was diagnosed with compensated cirrhosis in 2017. Today I was prescribed Doxazosin, an alpha blocker, for palpitations and hypertension. This is supplementary to the Irbesartan and Felodipine I've been on for many years. But I'm not happy with the leaflet on the medication, which lists liver problems
I was diagnosed with compensated cirrhosis in 2017. Today I was prescribed Doxazosin, an alpha blocker, for palpitations and hypertension. This is supplementary to the Irbesartan and Felodipine I've been on for many years. But I'm not happy with the leaflet on the medication, which lists liver problems
Beauport
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
LOW BLOOD PRESSURE
A somewhat new development for me has me wondering if there could be any relationship to our illness, so I'm seeking comments. My Blood Pressure has been dropping over time, and I did lose some weight in the last year, but I find it hard to imagine its because of the weight. One year ago I was 254
A somewhat new development for me has me wondering if there could be any relationship to our illness, so I'm seeking comments. My Blood Pressure has been dropping over time, and I did lose some weight in the last year, but I find it hard to imagine its because of the weight. One year ago I was 254
wizzard166
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Barbie 28
Hello, does anyone take Nebivolol 5 mg any side effects. I have develeoped a rash on my chest…I also take Irbesartan -HCTZ. 150-12.5 mg tb. Been taking for 5 months. Thanks
Hello, does anyone take Nebivolol 5 mg any side effects. I have develeoped a rash on my chest…I also take Irbesartan -HCTZ. 150-12.5 mg tb. Been taking for 5 months. Thanks
Arrowheads-43
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High Blood Pressure Support
2 years ago
From EHA June 2022. Treating hypertension in patients receiving BTK inhibitors
My own Ibrutinib induced hypertension has been tricky to treat and Losartan, which did suit me, had to be stopped as it was contraindicated. Now on Amlopidine and it's not effective at all so going back to Losartan now that I'm off Ibrutinib. Interesting in that he says that more than one class of
My own Ibrutinib induced hypertension has been tricky to treat and Losartan, which did suit me, had to be stopped as it was contraindicated. Now on Amlopidine and it's not effective at all so going back to Losartan now that I'm off Ibrutinib. Interesting in that he says that more than one class of
Jm954
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Anyone having this problem?
I'm taking Lisinopril 20 mg mixed with Hydrochlorothiazide 12 mg, once a day. Also taking 150 mg Pradaxa twice a day and Metoprolol Succinate 50 mg once a day. My leg muscles, on both legs, from knee to thigh feel weak and sore. I was taking Eliquis but stopped that because I thought that may be what
I'm taking Lisinopril 20 mg mixed with Hydrochlorothiazide 12 mg, once a day. Also taking 150 mg Pradaxa twice a day and Metoprolol Succinate 50 mg once a day. My leg muscles, on both legs, from knee to thigh feel weak and sore. I was taking Eliquis but stopped that because I thought that may be what
hatchback
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AF Association
2 years ago
Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
Hi, does anyone here suffer with Left Ventricular Hypertrophy? I have a recent diagnosis of this which has been caused by high blood pressure over however long a period. I get severe chest pains with breathlessness, now a bit of a faint feeling too. This comes on sometimes after only a few paces of
Hi, does anyone here suffer with Left Ventricular Hypertrophy? I have a recent diagnosis of this which has been caused by high blood pressure over however long a period. I get severe chest pains with breathlessness, now a bit of a faint feeling too. This comes on sometimes after only a few paces of
MandaM
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
harmful meds
Anybody have experience taking prescription meds for whatever reason, only later to discover that they are destroying your kidneys. For me hydrochlorothiazide, hctz and lopid gemfibrozol anti elevated triglycerides seem to be two drugs with potential for damaging kidneys.??
Anybody have experience taking prescription meds for whatever reason, only later to discover that they are destroying your kidneys. For me hydrochlorothiazide, hctz and lopid gemfibrozol anti elevated triglycerides seem to be two drugs with potential for damaging kidneys.??
mickeyba1
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
I am taking 50mg of Losartan Potassium and Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5mg a 2 in 1 pill
I am taking 50mg of Losartan Potassium and Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5mg a 2 in 1 pill I am noticing I have minor chest spasms aches and pains on and off throughout my chest area and arms at times. I have had 14 different blood work test, x-ray, ct scan of the heart etc, but the test come back I am ok
I am taking 50mg of Losartan Potassium and Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5mg a 2 in 1 pill I am noticing I have minor chest spasms aches and pains on and off throughout my chest area and arms at times. I have had 14 different blood work test, x-ray, ct scan of the heart etc, but the test come back I am ok
eerb
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High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago
Does any one know how long Losartan 25mg taken with Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg last in the body?
Does any one know how long Losartan 25mg taken with Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg last in the body and is effective for? It seems like it wears off within 12 hours or or so with me. Thank you
Does any one know how long Losartan 25mg taken with Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg last in the body and is effective for? It seems like it wears off within 12 hours or or so with me. Thank you
eerb
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High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago
Heart Arrhythmia
Hello all. I have a question that maybe someone can answer. Most of the time my heart beats fine. Steady and around 60 BPM. There are times though that it will out of the blue beat 8 or 10 times in a row fast. Just speeds up for no reason and then will go back to normal slow rhythm. Does anyone know
Hello all. I have a question that maybe someone can answer. Most of the time my heart beats fine. Steady and around 60 BPM. There are times though that it will out of the blue beat 8 or 10 times in a row fast. Just speeds up for no reason and then will go back to normal slow rhythm. Does anyone know
Bren20
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Polypharmacy
I'm in too many medications but my Cardiologist says that he cannot reduce any of them. I suffer from AF and Hypothyroidism plus High blood Cholesterol and High Blood pressure. All my meds are: DigoxinLevothyroxine Flecainide Ikorel Irbesartan Rivaroxaban Simvastatin Sotalol. I'm 83 years old and very
I'm in too many medications but my Cardiologist says that he cannot reduce any of them. I suffer from AF and Hypothyroidism plus High blood Cholesterol and High Blood pressure. All my meds are: DigoxinLevothyroxine Flecainide Ikorel Irbesartan Rivaroxaban Simvastatin Sotalol. I'm 83 years old and very
queseyo
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AF Association
3 years ago
Not seeing dramatic improvement in numbers
I’ve been on blood pressure meds now for almost 3 weeks. During that time my meds have been tweaked 3x. Started off on Losartan 50mg, then Losartan 100mg and now Losartan 100mg HCTZ (a combo pill that includes a diuretic). I’m pleased that I don’t feel any side effects yet (hopefully won’t), and there
I’ve been on blood pressure meds now for almost 3 weeks. During that time my meds have been tweaked 3x. Started off on Losartan 50mg, then Losartan 100mg and now Losartan 100mg HCTZ (a combo pill that includes a diuretic). I’m pleased that I don’t feel any side effects yet (hopefully won’t), and there
Smmmm
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High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago
Borderline Small Kidneys
Hi! I am fairly new to this. My PCP moved so I changed to a new doctor who did bloodwork and referred me to a nephrologist because my eGFR was 36. He had me do the ultrasound and the only thing that stands out to me is Borderline small kidneys without evidence of focal abnormality. Could this mean my
Hi! I am fairly new to this. My PCP moved so I changed to a new doctor who did bloodwork and referred me to a nephrologist because my eGFR was 36. He had me do the ultrasound and the only thing that stands out to me is Borderline small kidneys without evidence of focal abnormality. Could this mean my
bluesette
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
CANDESARTAN
Who has experience with Candesartan and/or Irbesartan? Losartan gave me anxiety and chest pain so I've been switched to Candesartan and I don't like the way I feel on it either. ANY success stories in controlling BP without nasty side effects???
Who has experience with Candesartan and/or Irbesartan? Losartan gave me anxiety and chest pain so I've been switched to Candesartan and I don't like the way I feel on it either. ANY success stories in controlling BP without nasty side effects???
Hidden
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High Blood Pressure Support
4 years ago
Ascites with No Fibrosis?
When I’ve previously posted I’ve speculated about my diagnosis and was awaiting testing. My MRE came back as fatty 19% when it should be less than 5% but no fibrosis (F0). They do not know why I had ascites and if they’ll return. I am on 12.5 mg HCTZ. I ran out, and I feel my abdomen increasing with
When I’ve previously posted I’ve speculated about my diagnosis and was awaiting testing. My MRE came back as fatty 19% when it should be less than 5% but no fibrosis (F0). They do not know why I had ascites and if they’ll return. I am on 12.5 mg HCTZ. I ran out, and I feel my abdomen increasing with
Dying101
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
4 years ago
1. Family history of CVD? get tested for Lp(a) know your risk factor!. 2. Telmisartan and secondary prevention, anyone take this BP med?
Hi fellow hearties I have elevated lipoprotein (a) or Lp(a) for short. This is a genetically inherited condition and recognised as a significant and independent risk factor for the development and progression of CVD. At my level of 90> mg/dL my heart health risk factor is multiplied by 3. If early
Hi fellow hearties I have elevated lipoprotein (a) or Lp(a) for short. This is a genetically inherited condition and recognised as a significant and independent risk factor for the development and progression of CVD. At my level of 90> mg/dL my heart health risk factor is multiplied by 3. If early
Raylpa
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Doctor trying out blood pressure pills on me like a guinea pig
I have a blood pressure question does anyone take metoprolol I was taking a 25 mg tartrate a day and doing okay until Coronavirus and typical stress, and now was just having agitation eye twitching Etc finally went to the doctor and blood pressure was high so I'm now on 2 25 tartrate a day she also tried
I have a blood pressure question does anyone take metoprolol I was taking a 25 mg tartrate a day and doing okay until Coronavirus and typical stress, and now was just having agitation eye twitching Etc finally went to the doctor and blood pressure was high so I'm now on 2 25 tartrate a day she also tried
mochapie
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
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