I know its was amlodipine!
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I am a healthy 58 yr old and normally very active. BP was rising over the last year or so to 178/98 and so this Jan my Doc put me on Amlodipine 5mg. Thats when it started. Firstly with a loss of energy, then total loss of stamina, I felt like a Zombie all the time. As the month progressed I started to get forgetful, dizzy spells, very tingly left hand and painful joints all througfh my left side. BP did not drop as fast as hoped so Doc added Lisinopril 2.5mg. Hey... off with the faries now! After two weeks I could not concentrate on anything people were telling me and to the point that I was becoming detached from the real world. And that was only after a couple of weeks on the cocktail. I decided to trial which drug was causing this and first removed the Lisinopril for a few days then swapped over to stopping Amlodipine. Cor.. what a difference. Almost the next day after stopping Amlodipine I started to recover. After just one week people at work are now saying 'welcome back' and I know what they mean. BP not down yet but I am never going near Amlodipine again, its a wrecker!
Has anyone else had anything like my reaction?
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carol_14206 Nigel
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Tigerboo Nigel
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patricia41612 Nigel
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and since then I have had a variety of pills all have horrific side effects and are not bringing down my BP which is around 180/104 Help My troubles started when my Dr put me on Statins and BP pills for a suspected TIA thats 9 years ago, but I havent been well since.
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So here I am, no BP meds and I will be monitoring my BP at home and basically getting on with my LIFE!!
Wishing you best of luck and good health Patricia
julie74826 Nigel
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I have been taking amlodipine 5mg for 8mths and recently stopped 2 weeks ago. My Doctor said it would help with my cholesterol which was up to 5 and also my blood pressure has been up and down. Since taking the amlodipine, I have developed a wheeze and hayfever like symptoms wherby I am not sleeping well as I am not breathing well and I can hear my wheeze. I became concerned only 2 weeks ago and thought I google 'side effects of amlodipine'. Well wheezing and hayfever like symptoms are side effects of amlodipine and also discovered amlodipine is for blood pressure. I'm already on Inibace or what is known also as Cilazapril+Hydrochlorothiazide. I went to my Doctor's surgery and spoke with one of the nurses as I wanted to know what was in my notes. I'm p*ssed off as this wheezing is annoying and the hayfever. I swim 3-4 times a week, 60-80 lenghts, the pool is 25mtrs. I don't struggle with my breathing or feel tired as I have been swimming for 2 years and technique helps when you have been taught how to breathe properly. I am confident amlodipine has caused the wheezing. I thought the wheezing would have disappeared by now and the hayfever. I hoping the wheezing will be gone within the month but I'm taking amlodipine again and will be speaking to the Doctor again.
Lindybowers Nigel
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sharon34402 Lindybowers
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Good luck. I hope you're feeling better soon. Keep us posted.
Sharon
Lindybowers sharon34402
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sharon34402 Lindybowers
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Why are doctors and pharmacists so quick to write off side effects from this medication? It really irritates me because who knows your body better then you?
Take care. Feel better soon. Keep us posted.
Sharon
mcpepper111 Nigel
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I know this is an older thread but I just cam across it and wanted to share. I too take Amlopine and I wanted to thank you for your post. I'm a 53 yr old who thought they were doing fairly well considering high BP and COPD.....but I got on linsinopril first and then added the amlodipine too since my BP hadn't dropped, so it was your situation in reverse. I can't think straight, I can't finish a thought or a sentence. I feel uncordinated and I've gotten clumsy which thankfully was something I've never dealt with before. I enter a room and wonder what I'm doing there and most of all I'm tired beyond belief. I was convinced I had ADD and was in the early stages of dementia - but after reading your post I feel hopeful that it's the meds. Thank you again - I'm stopping these today and I'll deal with the high BP until I get the doc to prescribe something else. I can't understand why I couldn't just continue to take the atenolol that I was on, it worked pretty well or least I thought it did - maybe someone told me why I can't take that anymore and I've forgotten because of the amlodipine, LOL!!
Here's to good health and thanks again,
Laurina
cedric78458 Nigel
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What would be the best suggestion for coming off of this med safely. I have heard that it can be harmful to just stop taking this medication.
Carlin Nigel
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I just stopped my Amlodipine yesterday against my doctor orders. I am having alzheimers late stage symptoms after starting this at 10mgs and 40 of lisinopril nearly 2 months ago. Again I tried to be a 'trooper' and ignore all the obvious symptoms you described. Then I began having 'acne' and a rash on my face (I am 66) then cysts. I complained to doc and he returned me to benazepril which I have been taking for years. My BP was 126 over 72 and now is 149 over 82 with the new meds. I have stage 3 kidney disease and I feel these drugs are more responsible than not. I am not overweight and walk 2 miles daily. The amlodipine caused CRAZY horrible dreams and sleeplessness and leg cramps. After 48 hours the fog is clearing but my short term memory is still bad. I hope this is not permanent. Hang in there. My nephrologist states "I have given these drugs to hundreds of patients and have never had any complaints..." In 24 hour of stopping these drugs, I slept well and face is healing...
copper8 Carlin
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my experience is the similar to yours, except that i had chemotherapy for cancer which I think changes the way my body reacts. The amlodipine gave me painful muscle cramps at night at night, the dream complexes and could give joint pains which rotated around the body. the lisonoprill at 40mg is a lunatic amount to prescribe and certainly gave me lots of problems at 10mg levels. The average doctor qualifies as a GP but is not an expert in these drugs.
Suggest study what you can make by blending vegetable mixes as a thick drink, eg, carrot, pineapple , kale, add lemon, peach , orange juice, plain yoghurt. These all boost the bodies' immune levels. Its the same answer as treating scurvy in Capt Cooke's days.
Good luck in the future, take no nonsense from doctors..