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Hi everyone. I have just started taking Amlodipine and I am struggling with the side effects of the drug! The flushes, heart palpitations and just a feeling of things not being normal! I am thinking of asking my dr to change this medicine to something less invasive. Does anyone have any good recommendations
Hi everyone. I have just started taking Amlodipine and I am struggling with the side effects of the drug! The flushes, heart palpitations and just a feeling of things not being normal! I am thinking of asking my dr to change this medicine to something less invasive. Does anyone have any good recommendations
MBD30
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High Blood Pressure Support
7 years ago
Weird Feeling
I hope someone here has an explanation for me. My GP doesn't know what it is either. I take perindopril and apixaban. My HR is very irregular 24 hrs but without measuring I wouldn't notice. My energy levels have come down a lot but otherwise I can't complain. I get this weird Feeling now and then . Difficult
I hope someone here has an explanation for me. My GP doesn't know what it is either. I take perindopril and apixaban. My HR is very irregular 24 hrs but without measuring I wouldn't notice. My energy levels have come down a lot but otherwise I can't complain. I get this weird Feeling now and then . Difficult
emsling
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AF Association
7 years ago
Migraine management
I'm seventy and have had severe migraine all my life. I'm currently on my fifteenth cycle of Botox treatment and I also have a nerve stimulator. I mention these facts just to indicate that I've tried just about everything. There have been dozens of prophylactics over the years, from Amitriptyline to
I'm seventy and have had severe migraine all my life. I'm currently on my fifteenth cycle of Botox treatment and I also have a nerve stimulator. I mention these facts just to indicate that I've tried just about everything. There have been dozens of prophylactics over the years, from Amitriptyline to
woodlog
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National Migraine Centre
7 years ago
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Hey everyone. I have been quite active in the last four months. I landed a part time job as a Janitor with a company that decided to take a chance on me despite my multiple medical ailments. I was honest with the interviewer up front that I might not be able to perform the work but that I would give
Hey everyone. I have been quite active in the last four months. I landed a part time job as a Janitor with a company that decided to take a chance on me despite my multiple medical ailments. I was honest with the interviewer up front that I might not be able to perform the work but that I would give
blizzard2014
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 years ago
Lifelong meds
Hi All, I had a small heart attack in January, my arteries were clear when I had the angiogram and I have been doing well so am signed off from the hospital and have been handed over to my GP. All the doctors and nurses say I'll be on pills for the rest of my life, but when I try to get a more accurate
Hi All, I had a small heart attack in January, my arteries were clear when I had the angiogram and I have been doing well so am signed off from the hospital and have been handed over to my GP. All the doctors and nurses say I'll be on pills for the rest of my life, but when I try to get a more accurate
LesleyJ59
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
diary of my experience with PD (edited)
an hour agotommybigt I was on atenenol, amlodipine. it was making me slow and tired .weak I weaned myself off the two meds within a week and a half I was back to normal working and walking normal. dr told me to go back on them, or I risk a stroke or heart attack. he gave me another tablet
an hour agotommybigt I was on atenenol, amlodipine. it was making me slow and tired .weak I weaned myself off the two meds within a week and a half I was back to normal working and walking normal. dr told me to go back on them, or I risk a stroke or heart attack. he gave me another tablet
tommybigt
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Worried well?
Was diagnosed with PAF four years ago and take Dabigatran, frusemide, Bisoprolol, Felodipine and Atorvastatin. I also take Levothyroxine. Had one attack necessitating A&E in February otherwise fine but the last few weeks am getting a couple of attacks a week lasting all night and the next morning and
Was diagnosed with PAF four years ago and take Dabigatran, frusemide, Bisoprolol, Felodipine and Atorvastatin. I also take Levothyroxine. Had one attack necessitating A&E in February otherwise fine but the last few weeks am getting a couple of attacks a week lasting all night and the next morning and
Hidden
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AF Association
7 years ago
Amlodipine and Pramipexole
Hi all. I've just been prescribed Amlodipine 1 x 5mg pd for high blood pressure by my Doc, but wondering how they will react with the Pramipexole 6 x 0.088mg pd. That I currently take for RLS? Any advice or experiences would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Hi all. I've just been prescribed Amlodipine 1 x 5mg pd for high blood pressure by my Doc, but wondering how they will react with the Pramipexole 6 x 0.088mg pd. That I currently take for RLS? Any advice or experiences would be much appreciated. Thanks.
DC22
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
Taking Levo at same time as other drugs??
Hi, I have had to start taking Amlodipine (for high blood pressure) and started to take it in the morning as I take my levo at night and didn't know if I could mix them. That didn't work so switched them around - even worse!! Is there any problem with taking them at the same time, does anyone know?
Hi, I have had to start taking Amlodipine (for high blood pressure) and started to take it in the morning as I take my levo at night and didn't know if I could mix them. That didn't work so switched them around - even worse!! Is there any problem with taking them at the same time, does anyone know?
Loobs39
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
severe vitamin d deficiency
seems amlodipine calcium channel blockers trigger vitamin d deficiency. I had to come straight off them after a consultation with my dr. He's going to phone on Monday to advise what I need for lowering blood pressure instead. I can't have beta blockers because I get asthma. The worst pain i've ever felt
seems amlodipine calcium channel blockers trigger vitamin d deficiency. I had to come straight off them after a consultation with my dr. He's going to phone on Monday to advise what I need for lowering blood pressure instead. I can't have beta blockers because I get asthma. The worst pain i've ever felt
LaurieRose
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Pain Concern
7 years ago
May have pushed too hard walking
After 9 weeks from aortic valve replacement I'm becoming maybe over confident after Just returning from a brisk walk and taking hilly routes testing my heart I think I pushed too hard after noticing my heart rate was 140bpm and I felt little anxious as I could feel I'd dare not walk faster especially
After 9 weeks from aortic valve replacement I'm becoming maybe over confident after Just returning from a brisk walk and taking hilly routes testing my heart I think I pushed too hard after noticing my heart rate was 140bpm and I felt little anxious as I could feel I'd dare not walk faster especially
getrico
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Medications
I have always taken my Levothyroxine first thing in morning followed one hour later with my Felodipine and a few hours after I take my Lansoprazole which I have to take as I am taking Clopidogrel ( a blood thinner ) but recently I have started to feel sick after the Lansoprazole and have been informed
I have always taken my Levothyroxine first thing in morning followed one hour later with my Felodipine and a few hours after I take my Lansoprazole which I have to take as I am taking Clopidogrel ( a blood thinner ) but recently I have started to feel sick after the Lansoprazole and have been informed
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Low BP with PAF now
I was diagnosed last November and on Sotalol 80mm and Apixaban twice a day. When I go into AF, my blood pressure drops from say 140 sys to 70 to 90 Sys , with corresponding dia drop, and feel bit dizzy and weak. Am on BP meds, Ramapril 5mg and Amlodipine 5mg. Mentioned it to GP last time, he seemed a
I was diagnosed last November and on Sotalol 80mm and Apixaban twice a day. When I go into AF, my blood pressure drops from say 140 sys to 70 to 90 Sys , with corresponding dia drop, and feel bit dizzy and weak. Am on BP meds, Ramapril 5mg and Amlodipine 5mg. Mentioned it to GP last time, he seemed a
shorttail
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AF Association
7 years ago
Are all my troubles connected? Heart, digestion & Amlodipine
I had a mitral valve replaced nearly 2 years ago and had various complications due to an allergy to Amiodrone (for reversing AF). One of the results was anaemia. Earlier this year I was diagnosed with a bile duct blockage (itchy all over and weird digestive system together with increased anaemia). The
I had a mitral valve replaced nearly 2 years ago and had various complications due to an allergy to Amiodrone (for reversing AF). One of the results was anaemia. Earlier this year I was diagnosed with a bile duct blockage (itchy all over and weird digestive system together with increased anaemia). The
FMW62
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Just had enough!
Here goes I will try and keep it short. The back end of 2012 started to feel strange , really odd. It started with me feeling off balance and very nauseous for a long time and constant ear pain and headaches. Fast forward to this day I still feel rubbish. And like most people blood test always come back
Here goes I will try and keep it short. The back end of 2012 started to feel strange , really odd. It started with me feeling off balance and very nauseous for a long time and constant ear pain and headaches. Fast forward to this day I still feel rubbish. And like most people blood test always come back
Rickster77
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Locums!
Hi, new on here, and diagnosed with paroxysmal af about 4 years ago. All fine until a trip to A&E earlier this year with pulse 150-170 for four hours. Locum changed my tablets, blood pressure 188/90, another locum another change of tablets!! Can get no continuity of care and now seem to be ready for
Hi, new on here, and diagnosed with paroxysmal af about 4 years ago. All fine until a trip to A&E earlier this year with pulse 150-170 for four hours. Locum changed my tablets, blood pressure 188/90, another locum another change of tablets!! Can get no continuity of care and now seem to be ready for
Hidden
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AF Association
7 years ago
Advice,help and thoughts please as feeling increasingly desperate! :'(
This may be a long post but I think it's only fair to give anyone who's kind enough to read and comment, the background and a bit about me. Ok, here goes: Female, mid 40's, diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes two years ago - no meds and diet controlled from diagnosis. I have hypertension (high blood pressure
This may be a long post but I think it's only fair to give anyone who's kind enough to read and comment, the background and a bit about me. Ok, here goes: Female, mid 40's, diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes two years ago - no meds and diet controlled from diagnosis. I have hypertension (high blood pressure
tigerlily72
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Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
7 years ago
My 90 year old mom had RLS during the month of June 2017 and she no longer has it.
Hi there, my mom developed RLS after her doctor added a third diabetes med so we assumed that was the culprit. We stopped the new med but the RLS continued. One doctor said her cholesterol med looks like the culprit so we stopped that too, but that didn’t help. Then she started having RLS during the
Hi there, my mom developed RLS after her doctor added a third diabetes med so we assumed that was the culprit. We stopped the new med but the RLS continued. One doctor said her cholesterol med looks like the culprit so we stopped that too, but that didn’t help. Then she started having RLS during the
Buhfly
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
Liothyronine
Hi everyone, first time on so excuse any errors. I've suffered with under active thyroid now for about six years. Started with just Levothyroxine sodium up to 175mg per day, which didn't work due to a build up of anti bodies. I was sent to a specialist and he prescribed me 20mg liothyronine and reduced
Hi everyone, first time on so excuse any errors. I've suffered with under active thyroid now for about six years. Started with just Levothyroxine sodium up to 175mg per day, which didn't work due to a build up of anti bodies. I was sent to a specialist and he prescribed me 20mg liothyronine and reduced
Janneta
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Amlodipine 10mg not enough
I have just been to my see my GP and my blood pressure is still to high. I take Amlodipine 10mg and my doctor is going to put me on more tablets to sort my high blood pressure out. I don't know if it's a guy thing to feel really worried as I don't really want more medication.
I have just been to my see my GP and my blood pressure is still to high. I take Amlodipine 10mg and my doctor is going to put me on more tablets to sort my high blood pressure out. I don't know if it's a guy thing to feel really worried as I don't really want more medication.
LEON72
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High Blood Pressure Support
7 years ago
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