Guest guest Posted December 9, 2007 Report Share Posted December 9, 2007 Pat, Do you have to tell her you stopped the BP meds? Is you BP better or worse when she put you on the meds? I found sometimes selective information with docs works best to get what you need. Cheri Dr. appt. and BP My doctor perscribed blood pressure medicine, but couldn't stand the shortness of breath and don't want to think of the long termaffects,so I weaned off slowly. My BP is nowl l47/98. I have my 4 month's check this week. I " m going to have to tell her, and she will be aggravated with me. Any doctor should be looking for the root cause (hypothyroidism and high cortisol), but they don't operate that way. I need my doctor for tests, so don't really know what I'm going to do. How would starting up BP med interact with Isocort? may cancel the appointment. Somebody help me here , please. Trying to self-treat but keep one foot in mainstream medicine is a delicate situation. Sincerely, Pat ----- . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2007 Report Share Posted December 9, 2007 Cheri, it's not much worse,but she increased it up from last time because although it had improved, even though I wasn't on the medicine she perscribed, it was not the l20/80 they want. Thank's for answering - was wondering if others had ever gotten themselves in this spot and how they handled it. Pat Dr. appt. and BP My doctor perscribed blood pressure medicine, but couldn't stand the shortness of breath and don't want to think of the long termaffects,so I weaned off slowly. My BP is nowl l47/98. I have my 4 month's check this week. I " m going to have to tell her, and she will be aggravated with me. Any doctor should be looking for the root cause (hypothyroidism and high cortisol), but they don't operate that way. I need my doctor for tests, so don't really know what I'm going to do. How would starting up BP med interact with Isocort? may cancel the appointment. Somebody help me here , please. Trying to self-treat but keep one foot in mainstream medicine is a delicate situation. Sincerely, Pat ----- . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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