Guest guest Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 Hi Valarie, Finally I can be a useful resource in this group. I have seen a nephrologist, Dr. L, for 28 years and I am 50 years old, so I started with him when I was 22 years old. I started Inspra the day it very shortly immediately after if began marketing in the USA. I know the whole story, but I don't have time to type it here tonight. I forgot the date that I started Inspra but I think it has been about 3 years now - does anyone know when Inspra became available in the USA? I forgot. I think my nephrologist Dr. L, said once that I am his only patient on Inspra also, but he says he has other patients with hypertension. ____________ I have never tried Atavan, but I have 100 tablets of it in case I ever need it. I think it might be expired. I was prescribed it, filled the Rx, but never tried it. ____________ I still have over 1000 tablets of Spironolactone that I was prescribed that I paid for, but I never used it after I got gynocomastia with it, but it might be expired. I think I took it several months before I developed gynocomastia. ____________ I am guessing it took Inspra about 4 weeks reach a stable dose with me. I have always taken it in twice a day, about 15 hours and 9 hours apart as much as possible. For example, I take my first dose usually at 9 am and my second dose 15 hours later at 11:59pm, and then the next dose 9 hours later at 9am the next day. Of course this is approximate and average. ___________ I have never missed a dose in the 3 years. Today for the first time in my life, I skipped my AM dose of Inspra so it has been 24 hours since my last dose. I checked my blood pressure tonight and it jumped from the usual and consistent 135/85 that it has been the last month or so (checking it at different times of the day) to 145/95 - just from missing my dose 12 hours ago for the first time in 3 years that I have checked the blood pressure before and after. If this is unclear, let me know. SO IN MY OPINION AND EXPERIENCE - IT HAS A LIFE OF ABOUT 12 HOURS, and IT MUST BE TAKEN TWICE A DAY. ------------ As far as I remember from beginning Inspra is this - I started it originally at 25 mg a day. I took it for 2 or 3 weeks. I noticed I was getting very bad headaches. I stopped taking it and told my doctor I would never take it again. I think I stopped for several months and went back on Midamor and Norvasc. My blood pressure was about 150 over 100 on the average in those days. Then I went to a different nephrologist a few times and he told me to start Inspra again. I said I would try, but this time I started at one fourth of a tablet in the morning 6 mg and one fourth of a tablet in the evening. I took it this way and I did not get the headaches. Blood pressure was back up. I increased it about once every few weeks doubling it in the AM and the PM as described in earlier emails. It has taken me several years to get up to my current dose 100 mg in the AM and 100 mg in the PM. It worked for a while pretty good at lower doses but my doctor told me to try increasing it. I resisted because it is so expensive. Finally I said I would try an experiment and take it at a higher dose for a few weeks and sure enough after a few weeks, my blood pressure was lower on the average. I usually check it every day or a couple times a week - unless I am out of town. ________________ Of course my body is not the same as yours nor anyone elses, but that is my experience. __________________ I hope you find this helpful, and if others are reading it and find it helpful, let me know so I know you are interested in reading my experiences. __________ Personally and I might be guessing, but I think the DASH diet with Inspra may lower my blood pressure about 5 points on the Systolic and the Diastolic - that is all, but I may be wrong. When I increase my salt for a day or 2 to high levels - eat out 3 meals a day - and lots of candy too, it did not affect my blood pressure at all. I checked on DASH days and non DASH days. Furthermore - I have never been on the DASH diet alone, and stopped my Inspra completely - so I don't know what the DASH diet would do for me alone with no medications - and a non DASH diet only alone with no medications. __________ EVERYBODY READING THIS, please respond this one time, no matter what. ____________ So my advice is never take your whole 50 mg once a day, always take 50 mg in the morning and take the 2nd dose about 12 to 15 hours later, depending on when you take your AM medicines and your PM medicines. I just take medicines twice a day. Best wishes, Airlinerg > > I didn't take any Ativan yesterday. Just got tired of feeling so drugged > out and I think it was causing the headaches. Anxiety was so-so yesterday. > Really, the last thing I need is dependence on Ativan. It did considerably > lessen the night sweats/urination for the nine days I took it - 2 mg/day. > > I took 25 mg Inspra last night and had a bit of nausea, but I had also taken > three ibuprophen for my near constant headache. Then, I spent the entire > night half-awake, urinating and sweating. Seems like I was not quite as > nervous though. I'm having muscle spasms this morning. I ate a lot of > garlic last night. I am craving garlic, potatoes and broccoli. > > I so wish I could sleep. I am awfully worn out and weak. Exercise > devastates me. A 10-minute walk causes sweating and significant weakness. > It takes several hours to regain some strength. I am pretty depressed at > the moment. > > Took 50 mg this morning and had a bit of nausea. Still sweating. I will > try breaking it into two doses as you suggest. So far, 50 mg/day is the > prescription. I appreciate hearing your gradual experience. > > BP is running 150/87 this morning. Yesterday morning it was 162/96. > Doesn't mean anything because my BP bounces around. I am 62. I believe > I've had whatever I have since at least 2002. Had high BP beginning in > 1997, parathyroidectomy in 1999. BP normalized after that until 2002. > > I am the first Inspra patient for my endo. She has some on spiro but has no > experience with Inspra. She's keeping me at 50 mg for two weeks to see what > happens to K. Last K was 3.7 (3.5 - 5.5). Does it take a long time for K > to normalize in the cells after it has been low? > > 60 - 25 mg Inspra cost $219 at Walmart. Is that about what others pay? > > I've been going back and reading messages from the beginning, from before I > joined the group. My goodness, what stories! > > Val > > From: hyperaldosteronism > [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of airlinerg > > Valarie - you tried to help me - now I am going to try to help you. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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