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High BP and perindopril
My dad is 79 and I'm Perindopril 8mg am. Yesterday his BP was 195/65 then 200/65. We called an ambulance and they did ecg which was normal. He also took a 4mg Perindopril tablet at 5pm to bring it down which it did to 150. He told the ambulance woman and she said that would be ok. Today he saw a GP at
My dad is 79 and I'm Perindopril 8mg am. Yesterday his BP was 195/65 then 200/65. We called an ambulance and they did ecg which was normal. He also took a 4mg Perindopril tablet at 5pm to bring it down which it did to 150. He told the ambulance woman and she said that would be ok. Today he saw a GP at
Caitlyn6
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Resting heart rate on NDT?
I saw my GP yesterday for a blood pressure checkup. I was put on perindopril 10 mg two months ago after my blood pressure reading came back at 170/92. Yesterday, it was 112/81 so doctor was happy. However, my resting heart rate is 95, and she said that's too high and most likely due to being hyperthyroid
I saw my GP yesterday for a blood pressure checkup. I was put on perindopril 10 mg two months ago after my blood pressure reading came back at 170/92. Yesterday, it was 112/81 so doctor was happy. However, my resting heart rate is 95, and she said that's too high and most likely due to being hyperthyroid
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Would like to hear about other people's experiences with adrenal fatigue
I'm currently waiting for the results of my adrenal stress test (saliva) but would like to hear more about other people's experiences when it comes to dealing with adrenal fatigue. I was diagnosed with this condition seven years ago by a Hertoghe doctor in Belgium and put on Medrol. I was told a usual
I'm currently waiting for the results of my adrenal stress test (saliva) but would like to hear more about other people's experiences when it comes to dealing with adrenal fatigue. I was diagnosed with this condition seven years ago by a Hertoghe doctor in Belgium and put on Medrol. I was told a usual
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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Bisoprolol + indapamide
Had my bisoprolol reduced to 2.5 + indapamide 2.5. I stopped taking higher dosage of bisoprolol for 4days and felt so much better. See how it goes.
Had my bisoprolol reduced to 2.5 + indapamide 2.5. I stopped taking higher dosage of bisoprolol for 4days and felt so much better. See how it goes.
Huntergatherer
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AF Association
5 years ago
Looking for advice
Hi everyone I am 62 yr old male Results from coronary angiography Diagnosis Coronary heart disease ( left main stem 50-60% maximum less severe in other views) (Right coronary artery moderate 50-60%) Left ventricular well preserved Intermittent claudication Hypertension Asymptomatic carotid stenosis
Hi everyone I am 62 yr old male Results from coronary angiography Diagnosis Coronary heart disease ( left main stem 50-60% maximum less severe in other views) (Right coronary artery moderate 50-60%) Left ventricular well preserved Intermittent claudication Hypertension Asymptomatic carotid stenosis
Ianmac1957
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Quivering heart??
For about 6 weeks I have had a feeling that my heart is quivering. I had a 24hr ecg which the gp rang me to say was normal. It coincided with me starting a higher dose of Thyroid medication so I was told I could drop the medication back down but the quivers and unsteadiness are still there. I am at a
For about 6 weeks I have had a feeling that my heart is quivering. I had a 24hr ecg which the gp rang me to say was normal. It coincided with me starting a higher dose of Thyroid medication so I was told I could drop the medication back down but the quivers and unsteadiness are still there. I am at a
Caitlyn6
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Changing time of bisoprolol
I'm currently on bisoprolol 1.25 which I take at 6pm. I want to take it in the morning instead as I get high HR during the day, particularly exercising,walking, stairs etc. I take Perindopril 4mg in morning. What's the best way to switch it to the day? I'm on it for a high HR. Thanks
I'm currently on bisoprolol 1.25 which I take at 6pm. I want to take it in the morning instead as I get high HR during the day, particularly exercising,walking, stairs etc. I take Perindopril 4mg in morning. What's the best way to switch it to the day? I'm on it for a high HR. Thanks
Caitlyn6
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
How to change time of beta blocker
How do you change the time of your beta blocker? I am taking bisoprolol 1.25 at 10pm. I would like to change to morning as HR is high during day and low in bed.I have started to take levothroxine 50mg for underactive Thyroid which is giving me palpitations so want to take bisoprolol earlier to alleviate
How do you change the time of your beta blocker? I am taking bisoprolol 1.25 at 10pm. I would like to change to morning as HR is high during day and low in bed.I have started to take levothroxine 50mg for underactive Thyroid which is giving me palpitations so want to take bisoprolol earlier to alleviate
Caitlyn6
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
very high blood pressure
I have had and AV node ablation and a PVI in an effort to control my AF . I was given sotalol and it seems to agree with me. I am usually sensitive to most drugs. Unfortunately although it is said that it makes the BP plunge the opposite has happened to me. I do take a diuretic - indapamide, but since
I have had and AV node ablation and a PVI in an effort to control my AF . I was given sotalol and it seems to agree with me. I am usually sensitive to most drugs. Unfortunately although it is said that it makes the BP plunge the opposite has happened to me. I do take a diuretic - indapamide, but since
cali111
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AF Association
5 years ago
Indapamide
I have recently had blood test which showed very low potassium and high sodium. My GP says can't give me supplements and has stopped Indapamide for a month. (no alternative diuretic given). I had aortic valve replacement January 2018 and am also hypertensive. My Ramipril was reduced post op and also
I have recently had blood test which showed very low potassium and high sodium. My GP says can't give me supplements and has stopped Indapamide for a month. (no alternative diuretic given). I had aortic valve replacement January 2018 and am also hypertensive. My Ramipril was reduced post op and also
Nanny72
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Still confused
am still not sure if my AF will cause damage. I have a very irregular hb but never higher than 60 on a very few occasions it went up to 110 but I didn’t notice only detected on my fit bit. I suppose I am lucky not to have episodes. My energy level is low and I get breathless if walking fast or climbing
am still not sure if my AF will cause damage. I have a very irregular hb but never higher than 60 on a very few occasions it went up to 110 but I didn’t notice only detected on my fit bit. I suppose I am lucky not to have episodes. My energy level is low and I get breathless if walking fast or climbing
emsling
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AF Association
5 years ago
Mitral valve replacement
I have a replacement tissue Mitral Valve fitted 4 weeks ago. I will be on Warfarin for 6 months, am also taking Furosmide, Perindopril and Amiodarone Hydrochloride. Have been progressing quite well but for the last few days my eyes keep going out of focus, today being the worst and longest. Anyone out
I have a replacement tissue Mitral Valve fitted 4 weeks ago. I will be on Warfarin for 6 months, am also taking Furosmide, Perindopril and Amiodarone Hydrochloride. Have been progressing quite well but for the last few days my eyes keep going out of focus, today being the worst and longest. Anyone out
Benkbonk
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Glenmark Perindopril
Has anyone had a problem with this brand? My bp has shot up since I have used a different chemist and this is the brand of Perindopril I take.
Has anyone had a problem with this brand? My bp has shot up since I have used a different chemist and this is the brand of Perindopril I take.
Caitlyn6
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Have I developed "doctor phobia" or what...?!
Today I saw my new GP for a follow-up visit. My old one moved away and I stopped going to the practice for no particular reason. On Sept 6, during my first visit since July '17, my BP was slightly raised (170/92, heart rate 90). I was put on perindopril 5 mg daily and told to come back today. Interestingly
Today I saw my new GP for a follow-up visit. My old one moved away and I stopped going to the practice for no particular reason. On Sept 6, during my first visit since July '17, my BP was slightly raised (170/92, heart rate 90). I was put on perindopril 5 mg daily and told to come back today. Interestingly
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
High blood pressure...would appreciate input!
I just had my third GP appointment in less than three weeks. I've had high blood pressure for years. It was first discovered back in 2000 when I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's. I was then told it would normalise once my TSH normalised on levothyroxine. However, it never fully has so, back in 2013, I
I just had my third GP appointment in less than three weeks. I've had high blood pressure for years. It was first discovered back in 2000 when I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's. I was then told it would normalise once my TSH normalised on levothyroxine. However, it never fully has so, back in 2013, I
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Recent Heart Attack
Hi, I recently had a heart attack. I had 100% block of a main artery and 40% block of another artery branching off the main artery. They put in 3 stents and left the 40% block. I am on a bunch of meds. I discovered this site by accident and have been reading some stuff. I am on Lipitor 40 mg, perindopril
Hi, I recently had a heart attack. I had 100% block of a main artery and 40% block of another artery branching off the main artery. They put in 3 stents and left the 40% block. I am on a bunch of meds. I discovered this site by accident and have been reading some stuff. I am on Lipitor 40 mg, perindopril
Screamingelk
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Cholesterol Support
5 years ago
Severe Tiredness
Had pacemaker fitted in December 2018 followed by heart attack. Still working full time in office waiting results of tests. Taking bisoprolol, Losartan, indapamide, Asprin, Furosemide plus Diabetic meds’. I am suffering severe tiredness and difficulty walking very far. Still waiting for results of tests
Had pacemaker fitted in December 2018 followed by heart attack. Still working full time in office waiting results of tests. Taking bisoprolol, Losartan, indapamide, Asprin, Furosemide plus Diabetic meds’. I am suffering severe tiredness and difficulty walking very far. Still waiting for results of tests
Juliec27
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Losartan potasium sudden weight gain
Two weeks ago my cardiologist changed perindopril for losartan potassium 50mg due to the ACE cough. Its not the first change Ive tried allsorts but the side effects were unbearable/bp remained high. Finally on amlopidine 5mg and Losartan Potassium 50mg and the bp is behaving. Its amazing to not have
Two weeks ago my cardiologist changed perindopril for losartan potassium 50mg due to the ACE cough. Its not the first change Ive tried allsorts but the side effects were unbearable/bp remained high. Finally on amlopidine 5mg and Losartan Potassium 50mg and the bp is behaving. Its amazing to not have
SylviaBerry
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High Blood Pressure Support
5 years ago
Bp lower on standing
My bp drops when I stand. Yesterday dropped from 120/70 to 110/70 for e.g. Is this normal? I do notice it when standing. I am on Perindopril 4mg (for hypertension)and bisoprolol 1.25. Also how have people gone about getting a second opinion re cardiology? Thank you.
My bp drops when I stand. Yesterday dropped from 120/70 to 110/70 for e.g. Is this normal? I do notice it when standing. I am on Perindopril 4mg (for hypertension)and bisoprolol 1.25. Also how have people gone about getting a second opinion re cardiology? Thank you.
Caitlyn6
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
update after PVI
It is now nearly two months since this was done and I am still in sinus(I think) difficult when you have had two ablations done a AV node ablation and a Pulmonary Vein Isolation. I did resume Flecanaide at 25mg each night and this seems to calm any runs I feel after I go to bed. I also suffer left
It is now nearly two months since this was done and I am still in sinus(I think) difficult when you have had two ablations done a AV node ablation and a Pulmonary Vein Isolation. I did resume Flecanaide at 25mg each night and this seems to calm any runs I feel after I go to bed. I also suffer left
cali111
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 years ago
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