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Title: Beta Blockers Anyone??
Post by: vandie on April 30, 2008, 02:10:14 PM
Does anyone take beta blockers for tremors?   I have had tremors from Prograf since the time of transplant.   They have gotten to the point where it is difficult to work on my machine in court. 
When I went for my nine-month check up, the surgeon prescribed Atenolol.  I haven't taken them yet.  I am a little concerned about the side effects I have read.
Title: Re: Beta Blockers Anyone??
Post by: monrein on April 30, 2008, 02:28:39 PM
I take acebutolol 600mg twice a day in addition to 5 other meds to help with BP.  I don't think I have any side effects from them.  I've been on them for many years now but the original dose was lower and has been increased slowly over time.
Good luck with your research and your decision.
Title: Re: Beta Blockers Anyone??
Post by: stauffenberg on May 01, 2008, 10:57:39 AM
I was on betablockers for a while, and found myself perpetually light-headed and unable to concentrate.  It would be a more sensible clinical decision in your case just to switch from the prograf to one of the many alternative immunosuppressive drugs.  They each have their side-effects too, of course, but generally not as bad as my experience with betablockers.  If you are diabetic, betablockers also should never be prescribed, since they can produce hypoglycemia unawareness.
Title: Re: Beta Blockers Anyone??
Post by: willieandwinnie on May 01, 2008, 03:02:13 PM
vandie, have you decided what your going to do? Len is having some minor shaking in his hands but nothing like what you are describing. I hope it gets straightened out soon. I'll be thinking about you.  :cuddle;
Title: Re: Beta Blockers Anyone??
Post by: vandie on May 01, 2008, 03:54:44 PM
vandie, have you decided what your going to do? Len is having some minor shaking in his hands but nothing like what you are describing. I hope it gets straightened out soon. I'll be thinking about you.  :cuddle;

xoxo
Thanks for asking.   He has prescribed such a small dose that I have decided, yes, I will start them.  I will keep you posted.
Title: Re: Beta Blockers Anyone??
Post by: paris on May 01, 2008, 04:29:38 PM
I've been thinking about you, Vandie.  Please let us know how the new med effects you.  Hoping for good results :2thumbsup;
Title: Re: Beta Blockers Anyone??
Post by: ODAT on June 10, 2008, 11:16:00 AM
I was on betablockers for a while, and found myself perpetually light-headed and unable to concentrate.  It would be a more sensible clinical decision in your case just to switch from the prograf to one of the many alternative immunosuppressive drugs.  They each have their side-effects too, of course, but generally not as bad as my experience with betablockers.  If you are diabetic, betablockers also should never be prescribed, since they can produce hypoglycemia unawareness.

I am so alarmed for my mom after reading this. I am going to write a letter and fax it to her pcp asap! I was always worried that she never 'felt' bad when her blood sugar was so low. Today it was 28!! and she sounded lethargic and she never sounds like that.

Ok, now I'm really spooked. I just got off the phone (2:15pm) to get mom's bs and it's 419!! Waiting for my sister to call and figure out what to do if anything. Mom had just woke up from a 45 min nap. She ate toast with butter and oj for breakfast.