Did that subject line make any sense? Hmm, oh well. Yea, no more blood pressure pills for me. When I was in Kansas I was taking 6 bp pills aday. 4 different prescriptions. I was taking norvasc 1 tab-10mg, atenolol 1 tab-25 mg, enalapril 1 tab-10 mg and clonidine 1 tab-0.1 mg 3 x's daily. Then I moved to Nebraska June 29 and after about 2 weeks of living here I stopped taking my pills becuz I was bottoming out at dialysis. I told my nurses I stopped taking them back in July. I stopped taking them on my own. Many people told me not to do that, but nobody was trying to remedy the problem. I was tired of almost passing out on dialysis, so I quit taking them on my own. On monday one of the nurses asked me if I was still taking them because my bp still gets low. Of cousre I'm not...My doctor still hasn't said anything about it. I really don't like this guy. If I want to change doctors I would have to change dialysis units also. I don't want to change units. It's the closest one to me and I just can't afford to drive all over Omaha. Which sucks, because health should come first but I have to worry about affording gas for my car.
Anyways, it's great not having to pay for all those scripts. I actually only take two pills now. How cool is that? I take phoslo and prevacid. I just don't understrand why my bp is so good now. I've been on bp meds for over 10 yrs...and now....NOTHING!
Oh, and just about every week since I moved here, they've had to raise my dry wait. I was about 108 lbs, now I'm up too 123 lbs., unfortunately, it's accumulating around my mid section.
Why oh why can't it go to my @ss :banghead?!?! Shoot, how about my thighs! LOL....I guess I should be happy I'm putting some weight on.
Anyways, anyone else have weird bp issues?
Later~Robert