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IZZY'SMOM
11-15-2008, 12:23 AM
Hi~
My doc prescribed me Lisinopril 10 mg. once a day for my high BP. I checked it today and it was 150/110. I hadnt wanted to take it because I heard it made you droopy and groggy, but after talking to a lady in the waiting area, I got really scared. She told me she was on narcotics for pain, and she takes it and has NO problems at all.
Is there anyone who can help me out and let me know if they take it? Im still going to start it tomorrow morning, because that really scared me...
Any advice would be VERY much appreciated!~
xoxoxoxox,
IZZY'SMOM

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soldierswife44
11-15-2008, 08:20 AM
i take the same bp med only mine is 20mg once a day it has done wonders for me at my last pm appt my blood pressure was 113 over 78 it hasnt been that low in over 20 years and i hadnt even taken the pill yet that day narcotics lower your pressure as well taken them both will not hurt you at all... it will protect your heart so start taking that bp med asap ok renee'

Aver00
11-16-2008, 12:36 AM
Iz - I take lisinopril 10 mg twice a day and can tell you that I have never had any problems with drowsy behavior or low blood pressure - I think it is probably one of the fairly safe ones - good luck to you - how is the doc search going huggs Aver

Shoreline
11-16-2008, 08:57 AM
Hey Izzy, Bp meds are like any other med. They put me on BP meds when I jhad the heart attack on my 36th Bday. The first dose they had me on made me feel light headed, I called the doc and he reduced the dose, I did my follow ups and now my HBP is controlled, last time I went I reto the Pm doc was the day after working 9 hours, what I call a recovery day. My BP was amere 117 over 68 anbut my painlevel was up there, so apearently the meds can control your BP and but you can still have a great deal ofpain even when vital signs may not really indicate it. I was like you, I went in for years with outragous BP but they always wrote it off to a pain flair and nobody really llooked into why my BP was 190 over 120 in my early 30's. It just so easy to blame pain or meds for any condition or symptom we might develop, But messing around with your heart is no joke. The heart attack was one of the most painful and scarry things I have ever experienced. I was under the impression that there was some kind of med they can give you during a heart atackk to stop it n it's tracks, However there is no such animal. They did the nitro 4 times, gave me 3 15 mg morhine IV injections and basically said you have to ride it out and if you survive tthey can get ypu into a cardiac cath lab and clean up the blockages with stents should you survive the MI.

I once read that women had a much higher mortality rate then men because woman don't always have the classic qarmpain crushing chest pain that indicates a MI. Some as sutle as shoulder pain, tiredendess etc can very well mean you on your way out. However when you go to the ER complaining of chest pain that's been going on for 3 days, docs take the emergency part out of the equation. If it had been a a true heart atack you would have had tyyou hiney in there at the first on set of chest pain. Thelack of early response that comes from womesns nature to disregarrd symptoms also takes away fromm the urgency that woud normaly get you in a cath lab the day the symptoms stat could save you life, but himming andfg hawing is certainly ta way to take the urgency out of something very major. .

So report any strange feeling, whether it's classic MI symptoms light headed nesssome variation, Let the doc make the call. Tht's what the ER is there for, so we don't have to jump on the net and see if our symptoms might be more orless serious than you think which causes you to avoid seking the attn for what wold certainly and need attn you might normally get.
Take care, Dave

trowftd3
11-16-2008, 09:25 PM
My hubby has taken lisinopril for a few years for bp and the only side effect he experienced was a few days of light headedness in the beginning. Just report everything to your doc so he can adjust the dosage. Take care.~M

sammyo1
11-17-2008, 05:55 AM
Izzy, Both of my clients take the same BP med as you & toprol on top of that.
My one broke her elbow & patella & was taking pain meds along with both BP meds & at one point they wanted her to take lisinopril x2 daily due to the pain shooting her BP up & she is in her 70s. Pain & stress can both be huge factors when dealing with high BP.
I was on toprol & one other for tachycardia & at one time for migraines but both dropped my BP to low, but then I started out with low BP. I do know I usually run in the 60s/90s & when I am in pain it shoots it sky high along with my pulse rate.
Take your BP medication you dont want it untreated. You do not want it running on the high side untreated or BP numbers that go from one degree to another on on a regular basis, that can be just as damaging.
Once you start on your medication take it for several days & see what it runs. Everyone has what they call of base line number & that is the number that your BP will run on average. Keep in mind that there are alot of factors that effect your BP & pulse rate.
If you have any side effects report them to your doctor at once.
I take my clients BP kit & my husbands to the doctors with them to have them check the accuracy every now & then. Good luck Izzy & make sure you treat that high BP. God bless, Sammy





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