Hi Huntress- I presume that when your BP "skyrockets" it's not just a temporary spike? (which we all get from time to time even with well-controlled blood pressure). Just want to ask you how high does it go and if you don't take the clonidine has it ever come back down to normal by itself? And within what time frame?
It sounds like it IS time for a doc to re-evaluate your meds, which he's doing. This new guy sounds like he might be on to something better for you.
Before the Norvasc, your other doctor had you kind of doubling up on stuff that seems odd.
For instance, you're on Cozaar AND Hyzaar. They are IDENTICAL except the Hyzaar has a diuretic component (HCTZ). BUT he ALSO had you on a separate HCTZ pill. So it sounds right to definitely drop the Hyzaar. Basically with the cozaar and hyzaar and HCTZ he had you duplicating meds which I don't quite understand.
Since new doc now wants you on Norvasc, it sounds like an appropriate experiement to A) Lose the Hyzaar, B) cut your lisinopril (ACE inhibitor) in half and C) possibly lower your separate HCTZ dose as well. Without trying this route, it sounds like overkill.
See how you do on the Norvasc,Cozaar, and lower doses of HCTZ and Lisinopril (ACE ).
Who knows, the Norvasc might be so effective you may be able to drop SOMETHING completely.......Your BP right now is gorgeous! And if it holds, perhaps you won't get these "spiking" episodes and will never have to take another clonidine again!
zuzu xx
[This message has been edited by zuzu8 (edited 10-04-2003).]
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