my husband is having the same problem but on the low side. How's your fluid? I know how frustrating it can get.
Hello, Jaegermeister,I can only tell you of my own experience.After my kidneys first failed in 1971 I was also left with chronic hypertensionfor which I was prescribed anti-hypertensive medication.My kidney-function gradually recovered to ~40-45% until 2006 when I was diagnosed again with ESRF (my pre-Dailysis-kidneys function 10-12% now)Many years after my kidneys first failed, it became noticeable that the anti-hypertensive was not controlling my BP any longerand I experienced very unpleasant side-effects & my BP went out of controldue to my also suffering from allergies & drug-intolerance to the antihypertensives.It took a very long time to find an answer. Eventually it was suggested I take a cocktail of three different anti-hypertensives, which at this time was not a common idea.This worked for me, it controlled my BP and minimized side-effects.This of course was purely to treat only my chronic hypertension and my underlying condition (SLE/MCTD & chronic proliferative glomerulonephritis) was not being treated.Your case might be completely different in nature& I just wanted to tell you my own experiences with hign blood-pressure.I do hope you find a way to control your hypertensionand wish you good luck, Kristina.