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Deanne
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« on: January 24, 2013, 10:05:43 AM »

My BP is creeping up again. It's been 140/90 for several days. I'm already on 100 mg toprol and 8 mg cardura (twice/day). I don't like switching meds, but I think my doses are maxed out on both toprol and cardura. Changes always open up the possibility of new side effects. What's likely to be the next med she gives me?
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Deanne

1972: Diagnosed with "chronic kidney disease" (no specific diagnosis)
1994: Diagnosed with FSGS
September 2011: On transplant list with 15 - 20% function
September 2013: ~7% function. Started PD dialysis
February 11, 2014: Transplant from deceased donor. Creatinine 0.57 on 2/13/2014
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« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2013, 06:33:37 PM »

My blood pressure has been creeping up, too. I am running about the same as you 140/90, sometimes higher. I am currently on 4 different BP meds : niphedipine 120 mg per day, amiloride 10 mg per day, doxazosin 2 mg per day and lisinopril 40 mg once a day.  On top of that, I take 2 sodium bicarbonate tabs 3 x a day, an iron pill and vitamin D. It is a lot of medication to be on, but my doc says your kidneys last longer when you control your BP. I know there are certain meds that are more "kidney friendly" than others. I agree with you that the side effects stink! I am hoping when I start dialysis in March I will be able to stop some of the BP meds. Good luck and good job keeping track of your BP. It is really important in slowing the progression of kidney disease!
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PKD diagnosis at 17
Cancer May 2011, surgery and no further treatment but placed on 2 year wait for transplant
October 2011 first fistula in left wrist
April 2012 second fistula in upper arm, disconnect of wrist
January 2013, stage 5 ESRD
March 2013 training with NxStage home hemo
April 2013 at home with NxStage
April 2013 fistula revision to reduce flow
May 2013 advised to have double nephrectomy, liver cyst ablation and hernia repair. Awaiting insurance approval to begin transplant testing. Surgery in June.
June 2013 bilateral nephrectomy.
August 2013 finishing testing for transplant, 4 potential donors being tissue typed.
January 2014 husband approved to donate kidney for me
March 4th 2014 received transplant from awesome hubby. Named the new bean FK (fat kidney) lol!  So far we are doing great!
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« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2013, 06:43:29 PM »

before I started dialysis my bP was super high as well. i'm talking 130/104, the diastolic stayed in the 100's!  I was taking 150 mg of metoprolol twice daily, 160 mg of lasix twice daily, .3 mg of clonidine twice daily, and 10 mg of almlodipine (norvasc) daily! oh, and 5 mg of metolazone daily! and nothing really helped until i did about a month of dialysis.  that's when my bp finally started to come down to normal and my doc reduced the dosages of my bp meds.
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« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2013, 08:31:32 AM »

Glad to hear dialysis reduced the need for the BP meds. Sometimes I think all that medication makes me feel worse than kidney failure lol!
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PKD diagnosis at 17
Cancer May 2011, surgery and no further treatment but placed on 2 year wait for transplant
October 2011 first fistula in left wrist
April 2012 second fistula in upper arm, disconnect of wrist
January 2013, stage 5 ESRD
March 2013 training with NxStage home hemo
April 2013 at home with NxStage
April 2013 fistula revision to reduce flow
May 2013 advised to have double nephrectomy, liver cyst ablation and hernia repair. Awaiting insurance approval to begin transplant testing. Surgery in June.
June 2013 bilateral nephrectomy.
August 2013 finishing testing for transplant, 4 potential donors being tissue typed.
January 2014 husband approved to donate kidney for me
March 4th 2014 received transplant from awesome hubby. Named the new bean FK (fat kidney) lol!  So far we are doing great!
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