lylone
03-02-2008, 11:22 AM
Hey all,
Just was wondering if 109/62 heartrate 55, would cause dizziness and lightheadedness? I am 37 yr old female, overwieght, have SVT and HBP, am on 180mg Diltiazem twice a day, 25mg of Benicar, and 20mg of Atenolol a day. I have been working out 5+ days a week on a treadmill doing a mile to 2 miles a day in 30 minutes for probably 3 months. Lately, after exercising, I feel really sleepy and out of it. I don't get any pain, just dizzy and I have to sit down. I feel fine during the exercise and all, and usually keep my hart rate above 120 bmp. Had and SVT last month, but I was able to control it with a couple of extra Atenolols.
I see my Internist the end of this month, but do you all think its okay to drop the benicar? I take it in the morning and all morning long I feel "out of it". Should I try to back off of it and cut a pill in half and take the half instead for awhile?
Thanks,
Lyl
Just was wondering if 109/62 heartrate 55, would cause dizziness and lightheadedness? I am 37 yr old female, overwieght, have SVT and HBP, am on 180mg Diltiazem twice a day, 25mg of Benicar, and 20mg of Atenolol a day. I have been working out 5+ days a week on a treadmill doing a mile to 2 miles a day in 30 minutes for probably 3 months. Lately, after exercising, I feel really sleepy and out of it. I don't get any pain, just dizzy and I have to sit down. I feel fine during the exercise and all, and usually keep my hart rate above 120 bmp. Had and SVT last month, but I was able to control it with a couple of extra Atenolols.
I see my Internist the end of this month, but do you all think its okay to drop the benicar? I take it in the morning and all morning long I feel "out of it". Should I try to back off of it and cut a pill in half and take the half instead for awhile?
Thanks,
Lyl
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flowergirl2day
03-02-2008, 12:47 PM
Hi lylone, :)
How long have you been on your current medication? Has there been a recent addition or a dose increase?
I had to take a 50mg dose of Hctz last summer for a while to help reduce edema caused by my calcium channel blocker. I was on other blood pressure medications at the time.
The combined effect of all of my bp meds reduced my blood pressure to an all time low levels, making me very ill.
I experienced almost constant dizziness, lightheadedness and nausea. I felt really sick and was unable to leave the house, walk or drive. My blood pressure was too low for a person with my type of hypertension. Things got back to normal a few weeks later. With an Hctz dose reduction to 25mg my blood pressure levels "normalized" (got back into the 130s-140s range) and my symptoms (except for nausea) resolved.
You might be facing a similar dilemma. I am sure your meds were chosen and prescribed with care, based on your health status and co-existing conditions. I would be hesitant to stop taking any of the meds without your doctor's knowledge and consent. How about giving your general practicioner a call? By the way, I did go see a doctor about my dizziness etc and was told it was due to my blood pressure being too low (no surprise there!:(). Nothing was done at the time until the edema issues were resolved. You probably need to have your medications reviewed and the doses adjusted. You should definitely mention your dizziness on exertion and your blood pressure readings to your doctor. I would not wait until the end of the month, either.
How long have you been on your current medication? Has there been a recent addition or a dose increase?
I had to take a 50mg dose of Hctz last summer for a while to help reduce edema caused by my calcium channel blocker. I was on other blood pressure medications at the time.
The combined effect of all of my bp meds reduced my blood pressure to an all time low levels, making me very ill.
I experienced almost constant dizziness, lightheadedness and nausea. I felt really sick and was unable to leave the house, walk or drive. My blood pressure was too low for a person with my type of hypertension. Things got back to normal a few weeks later. With an Hctz dose reduction to 25mg my blood pressure levels "normalized" (got back into the 130s-140s range) and my symptoms (except for nausea) resolved.
You might be facing a similar dilemma. I am sure your meds were chosen and prescribed with care, based on your health status and co-existing conditions. I would be hesitant to stop taking any of the meds without your doctor's knowledge and consent. How about giving your general practicioner a call? By the way, I did go see a doctor about my dizziness etc and was told it was due to my blood pressure being too low (no surprise there!:(). Nothing was done at the time until the edema issues were resolved. You probably need to have your medications reviewed and the doses adjusted. You should definitely mention your dizziness on exertion and your blood pressure readings to your doctor. I would not wait until the end of the month, either.
lylone
03-02-2008, 09:34 PM
The Diltiazem was increased back in October when I had a couple of SVTs that I could not control. I have also been nausous like you spoke of and been having issues with GERD as well. I saw my internist back in January and mentioned it to him. He blew it off and said that it was better for my bp to be low than to be high. He did tell me to try the Benicar every other day if issues continue, so I may try that.
I have been exercising more and have cut out a lot of sodium which could be helping to lower my bp as well. I just wish the pounds would come off, but no help on that yet. I really want off the Benicar since it is a non-formulary drug and costs me a lot of $$ each time I fill it.
I have been exercising more and have cut out a lot of sodium which could be helping to lower my bp as well. I just wish the pounds would come off, but no help on that yet. I really want off the Benicar since it is a non-formulary drug and costs me a lot of $$ each time I fill it.

