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Teri16
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Posted 4/27/2005 5:27 PM (GMT -7)
I tend to run a normal low BP~though with nitro patches and occurances of angina and more nitro, it can get down pretty low!   

 

Today as an example I had to take my patches off early as my BP dropped down to 60/38.

 

Do any of you have problems with Low Blood Pressure?!  Let me know what you do for it!  The Cardio's nurse directed me to not take my Lisinipril in the morning.

 

Teri tongue

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Teri16
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Posted 4/27/2005 6:06 PM (GMT -7)
Here's a site for Low Blood Pressure...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003083.htm
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bc2
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Posted 4/27/2005 9:28 PM (GMT -7)
yep i take mine in morning plus i have to take my patch off around 3pm is that what you wanted to know ole girl
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Teri16
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Posted 4/27/2005 9:37 PM (GMT -7)

Yeah, BC, you ole Georgia dude!  Guess that's maybe when I should start taking mine off, too, but last night I had severe angina and I just hated the thought of having that happen again!

Your friend always, Hugs, Teri the young!! lol  tongue

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Teri16
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Posted 4/28/2005 11:52 AM (GMT -7)
Well, my Cardiologist is willing to have a meeting with me tomorrow after lunch and explain some things to me...he, thinks I need to keep the nitro patch on and stop my Norvasc and Lisinipril, so that my angina can be more controlled with the nitro patch and not have my BP get so low. I'll let ya know! Hugs, Teri :)
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