General Medical issues thread

Well, that was annoying.

I am on BP medication for hypertension and its generally well controlled by that (and a bit of exercise, and a bit of diet); always a discussion whenever I see GP. GP prescribes another med for another issue and next day I'm light headed. 95/65!! Hmmmm. Does that new med have BP side effects? Googles ... Yes it does! Lucky to get a telehealth appointment with him next day. Errr, yes, I probably should have warned about that ... :mad: Stop taking it. No kidding.

I stopped it after the first dose, but BP remained low for the next 4 days, so I telehealthed the GP again. OK - probably should reduce your primary PB medication. Me: I'm losing a bit of weight with the Mounjaro use. Could that be influencing things.?

Yes, for every kilo, your BP would reduce by about a point.

Conclusion: I'm currently over-medicated, and we can reduce a couple of things 🎉

Moral - watch out for thyself (which has always been the case of course, but just re-enforced again).
 
Well, that was annoying.

I am on BP medication for hypertension and its generally well controlled by that (and a bit of exercise, and a bit of diet); always a discussion whenever I see GP. GP prescribes another med for another issue and next day I'm light headed. 95/65!! Hmmmm. Does that new med have BP side effects? Googles ... Yes it does! Lucky to get a telehealth appointment with him next day. Errr, yes, I probably should have warned about that ... :mad: Stop taking it. No kidding.

I stopped it after the first dose, but BP remained low for the next 4 days, so I telehealthed the GP again. OK - probably should reduce your primary PB medication. Me: I'm losing a bit of weight with the Mounjaro use. Could that be influencing things.?

Yes, for every kilo, your BP would reduce by about a point.

Conclusion: I'm currently over-medicated, and we can reduce a couple of things 🎉

Moral - watch out for thyself (which has always been the case of course, but just re-enforced again).
New bp medication often has strange effects until your body gets used to it. Not sure what you are taking but be careful if it’s Sevikar HCT containing olmesartan.
 
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If you have a regular pharmacist they should have picked up on that too.
I have to say my regular pharmac_ is great with that sort of thing. I really value that extra set of eyes on the complications of being a poly-pharmac_ patient.

That said, under my GP’s care I am on a deliberate process of reducing all the things I have been prescribed over time by various specialists that are not really contributing much to my overall well being. So far, have stopped dom peridone and rabeprazole completely and have not taken any codeine for over 2 months (that will make my travels easier!)

I’ve also embarked on a traditional Chinese medicine journey with a recommended local practitioner. The wen dan tang pills and acupuncture are better at reducing my phlegm related coughing than any western medicine I have tried. I’m aware that these can raise blood pressure, so monitoring carefully and so far no drama. A lot better than contemplating brain surgery. I hope it sticks.
 

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