Flowergirl
Hello again... I tell you, it is hard, as you say, to pin down the exact side effects of
Avapro. I think JJ has a better grip on these nasties, lol. Anyone that is semi-healthy and only on BP med would do much better than I in describing these side effects
At this point, I do not believe
Avapro caused my bout with angina the other night. However there is a slight chest pain that seems non-cardiac related, that I have from time to time that is a new pain, and only started after I began taking
Avapro. It is like a muscular soreness in the chest muscles.
I have had pain in my calves, especially when I walk on an incline, for a long time. I think it is due to peripheral vascular disease (PAD). The pain in my calves seems worse and occurs when I am sitting, after starting
Avapro. I also feel run down and maybe like I have the flu. This flu feeling and the increased calf pain I suspect might be due to
Avapro. I am not 100% sure though. I hate to give a good medicine a bad reputation when it doesn't deserve it.
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Since I had a heart attack and have CAD, a bad bout with angina (2-3 days) always puts me on the cath table for an angiogram. I never get the stress tests anymore. They know my coronary arteries are diseased and have existing blockages. I have 4 stents, end to end in a "kiss me" arrangement in my left anterior descending artery. The stents are around 3.19 inches long. I have a 30-40% blockage in the middle of these stents now, per my last cath or angiogram at the CC.
Cardiac catheterization and angiogram are synonymous with me, but they are really two different deals. The catheter is inserted into the femoral artery and threaded up to and into the aorta and if need be, into a coronary artery. It is used to "squirt" the contrast dye into the artery. A nuclear camera images this dye and actually makes the angiogram which is placed on a cd (maybe a DVD nowadays), lol. Really.
The catheter (plastic wire) is also used to insert stents, perform angioplasty (crush plaque 360 degrees against the wall of an artery with a pressurized balloon) and other things like ablation (destroy tiny amounts of heart tissue) to stop arrhythmias. It is all so amazing.
Thanks for the well wishes. I need them
P.S.
Avapro is also causing my feet to hurt! (I think)