Random2
05-27-2004, 02:52 PM
On Lotrel & Atenolol.... B/P was 113/70 3 days ago
Out of Lotrel.... Just on Atenolol 111/70.
The only other thing that I take is 2 mgs of xanax. Wonder if I ever had high b/p in the 1st place.
33, perfect weight, all blood tests, EKG perfect, everything perfect. Ever since I have gone on b/p meds (I have isolated white-coat, so the doc. put me on meds. 16 months ago). Since that time I have gone from feeling great the majority of the time to experiencing everything from stomach aches in the morning to depression to more anxiety+++.
Stopped taking one med, because I ran out & my b/p went down. Really wonder if I belong on this stuff in the 1st place. I do have times when it will run 130/80, but that is the worst.
Saw a new doc. in April that said that she wanted to just leave me on Atenolol & take me off of Lotrel. She also wanted to wean me off of the xanax. Strange how my b/p will shoot up when I tried that, but not when I take xanax & don't take the b/p meds....
I wish that there were docs. that believed in anxiety & benzos to treat it. If someone has white-coat I believe that it is more anxiety related then blood pressure related. I know the arguement that docs. have is "what happens when you are under stress at other times"? Well, when I take the xanax I handle it much better then when she is trying to wean me off & it does more than any b/p med. that I have ever been on.
My message to the 3 docs & 2 psychiatrists that I have seen since my 1st panic attack 16 months ago, benzos aren't bad at all in moderation.
2) There is something called anxiety that doesn't have to be HBP, especially when all tests are negative for a 33 year old.
3) If an-anti anxiety drug (benzo) is working, don't try to wean the patient off of it & put them on an SSRI like Paxil. I felt like I had a 5 day stomach flu.
4) B/P measurements at the doc. aren't a true measurement of blood pressure imo.
It seems that the medical community has been brainwashed. No wonder I have white-coat.
Out of Lotrel.... Just on Atenolol 111/70.
The only other thing that I take is 2 mgs of xanax. Wonder if I ever had high b/p in the 1st place.
33, perfect weight, all blood tests, EKG perfect, everything perfect. Ever since I have gone on b/p meds (I have isolated white-coat, so the doc. put me on meds. 16 months ago). Since that time I have gone from feeling great the majority of the time to experiencing everything from stomach aches in the morning to depression to more anxiety+++.
Stopped taking one med, because I ran out & my b/p went down. Really wonder if I belong on this stuff in the 1st place. I do have times when it will run 130/80, but that is the worst.
Saw a new doc. in April that said that she wanted to just leave me on Atenolol & take me off of Lotrel. She also wanted to wean me off of the xanax. Strange how my b/p will shoot up when I tried that, but not when I take xanax & don't take the b/p meds....
I wish that there were docs. that believed in anxiety & benzos to treat it. If someone has white-coat I believe that it is more anxiety related then blood pressure related. I know the arguement that docs. have is "what happens when you are under stress at other times"? Well, when I take the xanax I handle it much better then when she is trying to wean me off & it does more than any b/p med. that I have ever been on.
My message to the 3 docs & 2 psychiatrists that I have seen since my 1st panic attack 16 months ago, benzos aren't bad at all in moderation.
2) There is something called anxiety that doesn't have to be HBP, especially when all tests are negative for a 33 year old.
3) If an-anti anxiety drug (benzo) is working, don't try to wean the patient off of it & put them on an SSRI like Paxil. I felt like I had a 5 day stomach flu.
4) B/P measurements at the doc. aren't a true measurement of blood pressure imo.
It seems that the medical community has been brainwashed. No wonder I have white-coat.

