pfk505
08-27-2004, 02:35 PM
The rest of my BP saga can be read in this thread:
http://healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=169774
So about 5 weeks ago, my doctor put me on my first BP drug (chlorthalidone/25mg) against my better hopes, and was quite insistant that I start (this was after a 175/90 reading in the office). Others on the board here had suggested that because of my age (23) and lack of family history of hypertension, that I pressure my doctor to get me all sorts of tests done, of which he obliged me on 2 (fasting glucose , urinalysis (creat/acr)) . So out of those 2 tests, the blood sugar was fine, while the urine test showed a hair of protein in the urine (0.01 off normal level).
So in any case I went back the other day, took 2 readings, 152/70 and 140/70. Of course my heart was racing as usual, my pulse was up around 120. So my doctor leaves the room and comes back with his stethoscope again and starts listening to my heart.. He listens in about 5 places and then proclaims "I think I hear a heart murmur".. Nevermind that he didnt hear this heart murmur during my physical last month, when he spent even more time listening to it. After all this he says to himself that "maybe we'll get you on a beta blocker, propanolol". Now seriously.. He doesnt want me to increase my diuretic dose which is miniscule (25mg/d) but he wants to break out the beta blockers? Because of one high pulse? My pulse is normal at other times, I check it regularly. During excersize its perfect.. at rest its 60-90 bpm.
I just wanted to know what this sounds like to you folks.. I have been tempted since the very beginning with this doc to get rid of him.. I wait 30-45 minutes every visit past my appointment time.. He is a nice guy but im really starting to question his whole outlook..
Thanks once again, for everything.. you people are saints
-B
http://healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=169774
So about 5 weeks ago, my doctor put me on my first BP drug (chlorthalidone/25mg) against my better hopes, and was quite insistant that I start (this was after a 175/90 reading in the office). Others on the board here had suggested that because of my age (23) and lack of family history of hypertension, that I pressure my doctor to get me all sorts of tests done, of which he obliged me on 2 (fasting glucose , urinalysis (creat/acr)) . So out of those 2 tests, the blood sugar was fine, while the urine test showed a hair of protein in the urine (0.01 off normal level).
So in any case I went back the other day, took 2 readings, 152/70 and 140/70. Of course my heart was racing as usual, my pulse was up around 120. So my doctor leaves the room and comes back with his stethoscope again and starts listening to my heart.. He listens in about 5 places and then proclaims "I think I hear a heart murmur".. Nevermind that he didnt hear this heart murmur during my physical last month, when he spent even more time listening to it. After all this he says to himself that "maybe we'll get you on a beta blocker, propanolol". Now seriously.. He doesnt want me to increase my diuretic dose which is miniscule (25mg/d) but he wants to break out the beta blockers? Because of one high pulse? My pulse is normal at other times, I check it regularly. During excersize its perfect.. at rest its 60-90 bpm.
I just wanted to know what this sounds like to you folks.. I have been tempted since the very beginning with this doc to get rid of him.. I wait 30-45 minutes every visit past my appointment time.. He is a nice guy but im really starting to question his whole outlook..
Thanks once again, for everything.. you people are saints
-B

