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Problems With My Blood Pressure
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Last week I passed out in a shop and went to A and E. it was caused by low BP, low Sodium and low Potassium. After medication the sodium and potassium levels are now ok. I was told to stop my three BP tablets - Tildiem, Doxasosin (sp?) and Losartan and to take Amlodipine 5mg, but to start with 2.5.
I just took my bp at home (perhaps I shouldn't have done) and on the first reading my bp was 178/87 and then 191/75.
Should I do anything - take the other 2.5 or one of my old tablets? Both parents died from strokes - father 61 and mother 74.
Trying not to panic. The doctor said he takes many patients my age (77). off bp tablets altogether.
I just took my bp at home (perhaps I shouldn't have done) and on the first reading my bp was 178/87 and then 191/75.
Should I do anything - take the other 2.5 or one of my old tablets? Both parents died from strokes - father 61 and mother 74.
Trying not to panic. The doctor said he takes many patients my age (77). off bp tablets altogether.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.First of all, Tildium ,Losartan and Doxasosin is a fair old "whack " of BP lowering drugs , although you haven't given the doses and that in itself could lower you BP to account for passing out and you trip to A&E.
BP 178/87 and 191/75 is unacceptable to someone who clearly has been on multiple BP lowering drugs and a family history that you have described.
Amlodipine 2.5 is a "p1ssy" little dose, particularly by someone who has been used to significant BP medication.....increase your Amlodipine to 5mgms once a day and monitor your BP at least twice daily initially.
Keep us informed.
BP 178/87 and 191/75 is unacceptable to someone who clearly has been on multiple BP lowering drugs and a family history that you have described.
Amlodipine 2.5 is a "p1ssy" little dose, particularly by someone who has been used to significant BP medication.....increase your Amlodipine to 5mgms once a day and monitor your BP at least twice daily initially.
Keep us informed.
Update for sqad - the doctor told me to take the full dose (5mg) of Amlodipine and to monitor my BP, which is what you said. It was 175/75 at the surgery. I feel reassured and know that I can go back to talk to him any time. We are so lucky in my village to have such a supportive GP practice. Thanks for your comment too Mamy - it did help last night as I was very worried. Fingers crossed this will be the answer.