Clarity,
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Irrational, to say the least.
1.6 ?
Irrational, to say the least.
Maybe so :bag:
I would say yes, the meds are exacerbating your situation and causing depression. I would look into something like NAET, as it lists hypertension (high blood pressure) as one of the symptoms it can cure.
http://www.naet.com/Patients/symptoms.aspx
What effect is the new med having?
1.1.3.6 > 47
It's messing with your mind. Blood pressure medication is notorious for its mental side effects. DynaCirc (isradipine)) converted my late mother into a vegetable. When I stopped it, she recovered her mind. However, it is unsafe to stop some blood pressure medications suddenly. Check online for the side effects of your medication. If to any percentage it lists confusion, depression, or other such, then your medication is the likely cause. In my case I control my blood pressure by religiously avoiding salt. I buy no foods without knowing its sodium content. No pizza or canned soup in four years. I miss it, but better I miss it than miss the rest of my life. Three weeks ago I was so pleased to find that Walmart, unlike others, now sells frozen garden peas with 0% sodium added.
Follow up on bp med side effects dilligently. I just found out today that my "normal" pulse has been 34 bpm, for years. The VA doc kept increasing the med to control the bp, not realizing that that med is safe only up to a point before the heart slows down to dangerous levels. It took an nurse's assistant to point it out. The result will hopefully be positive since they are saying my pulse is too low to safely make the 6 hour drives to and from the VA Prescott hospital, hopefully resulting in seeing a local cardiologist.
I was so tired, I'd fall asleep for hours even during the day. What initially feels bad can open opportunities to hone in on more effective treatment.
What Tom says about sodium is important. I eat dinner with others now and don't have that kind of control over salt, but I control my portions.
.I personally don't think it's the med only though, in your case. You've been stressing a lot it seems lately, and that directly effects the heart's function. 47 is something by itself, as well as being only related to this reading - exhaustion has inner and exterior causes. I think you need a break, and maybe that's a medication only you can give to yourself
the initial numbness and the following realization with all those feelings.
egads and gadzooks, sooo/meng, if you're not a Lance Armstrong clone, that heart rate is scary. http://myathleticlife.com/2011/09/do-you-have-a-healthy-heart/
Makes one wonder about the medical profession. What exactly WERE they doing in med school? Learning how to kowtow to BigPharma? Please take super care of yourself, as you are needed here. And elsewhere, I'm quite sure.
Actually, today was better, after not taking pill last night.
I don't have the terrain for my daily vigorous walks with my dog, and without my dog I lack motivation anyway. But I need to get some cardiovascular daily activity going, even if I drive back to my earlier neighborhood to do it. Otherwise I feel like I'm just fading away. So this new local cardiologist possibility has my hopes up again for an improved regiment.......Btw, both Tom and I have been diagnosed with congestive heart failure, myself a few long years ago, not sure about Tom. Please take care of your heart before it reaches this condition.
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).