I always get alpha and beta confused, but here is something you might be interested in. http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/blood-pressure-drug-verapamil-diabetes-study/?xtor=-[DCMS%20#299%20(1)]--[www_diabetesincontrol_com_bloo]-[MTExNjQyNDMzMjY0S0]-- It's a calcium channel blocker. Sounds like it could be a twofer.I've have lots of trouble with BP meds. Rashes, worsened kidney function, serious allergic reaction (angioedema). So I've never even been able to take "protective" ACEi or ARBs.
In 2008 after a heart attack I was placed on beta blocker, and I could feel myself getting stupider by the day. I made my living as a systems person and all of a sudden i was unable to remember critical parts of my job. I told the cardiologist and he me stop the beta blocker. While getting stupid was no fun over the next two weeks I felt smarter every day.
K&S, I would think that maybe the effect on your hair may just be the harshness of D, rather than any BP med - (although who's to know exactly?).
Hi, Athena. My husband is on an ARB, beta-blocker, and diuretic to help control BP. He's still in stage 3, and we're maintaining right now. He's a diabetic, too, and his new diabetic med seems to be a super-charged diuretic (canagliflozin), so I'm always concerned about dehydration and this causing a worsening of kidney function. In general, though, regarding your concern about diabetics and diuretics, I do believe it's okay to be prescribed them help control BP. I hope you soon find the combination that best fits your needs!