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a kennedy

(29,661 posts)
Wed Jun 7, 2023, 02:54 AM Jun 2023

Well ok then......starting my second high blood pressure pill.....some kind of water pill???

Dr. also mentioned I could be taking up to 4 pills if blood pressure doesn’t come down. WTH??? How many do you all with high blood pressure take???

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Well ok then......starting my second high blood pressure pill.....some kind of water pill??? (Original Post) a kennedy Jun 2023 OP
One. elleng Jun 2023 #1
some pills that i take are 10 mg. 20 is available Tetrachloride Jun 2023 #2
2 different water pills, ca 4 bp meds, plus blood thinners.... No Vested Interest Jun 2023 #3
I take 3 pills-- viva la Jun 2023 #4
One Throck Jun 2023 #5
Seven if..fish..had..wings Jun 2023 #6
I'm doing 2 bp meds woodsprite Jun 2023 #7
I had terribly high blood pressure a while ago, but one pill and a supplement take care of it. Scrivener7 Jun 2023 #8
I take one Linsinipril a day but hubs takes 2 per day. lark Jun 2023 #9
I'm just sick to death of all the Dr appts. Haven't even started the sleep apnea Dr. Yet. a kennedy Jun 2023 #10
Getting old is not for the faint of heart. lark Jun 2023 #11
I take 4 medicines. Elessar Zappa Jun 2023 #12

elleng

(130,908 posts)
1. One.
Wed Jun 7, 2023, 03:00 AM
Jun 2023

Seems to work. b press not very hi, had been when briefly in hospital, went up to 140? I think. Last week down to 120?

Good luck.

Tetrachloride

(7,844 posts)
2. some pills that i take are 10 mg. 20 is available
Wed Jun 7, 2023, 03:04 AM
Jun 2023

1-2 a day, tho once i felt like 3.

effect is more than zero.

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No Vested Interest

(5,166 posts)
3. 2 different water pills, ca 4 bp meds, plus blood thinners....
Wed Jun 7, 2023, 03:11 AM
Jun 2023

Dislike the water pills, for their effect, but legs & feet swell up without them, plus effect on chest fluids & heart.
So I take them and am still ambulating at advanced age.
The alternative - not so appealing...

viva la

(3,298 posts)
4. I take 3 pills--
Wed Jun 7, 2023, 04:00 AM
Jun 2023

1 30mg bp pill generic name starts with N in morning
1 90 mg same N pill (at night)

1 water pill at night (helps with ankle swelling).

It works pretty well.

Keep experimenting with different meds. There are several, and they can work in combination. It takes a while to get the right combo.
In the meantime, try simple ways to reduce your bp in the moment. Like take six long, slow belly breaths, then rest for a minute, and take your bp again. This gets mine down 10 points quick.

Tai chi and yoga help too. There are youtube videos that take you through some easy yoga positions that will calm your bp.
Neither of these will work the miracles the right med combo will, but they have an immediate and probably (done everyday) a long-term effect.

Throck

(2,520 posts)
5. One
Wed Jun 7, 2023, 05:09 AM
Jun 2023

I pee a lot. Up at 3am every night. Salt control is directly related to how often and how much I pee. I avoid processed foods and doctor says I'm doing good.

PS: Doctor has me eating lots of bananas. With peeing I get rid of lots of potassium. A good natural way to stay on top of things.

PSS: I watch less news. Blood pressure immediately got under control.

6. Seven
Wed Jun 7, 2023, 08:39 AM
Jun 2023

3 urine related pills:
Bumetanide, creates more urine; Tamsulosin, makes it easier to urinate; Oxybutynin, reduces incidents of urgency

4 blood related pills:
Amlodipine, relaxes blood vessels; Aspirin, blood thinner; Doxazosin, relaxes smooth muscle tissue; Metoprolol, slows down heart beat

woodsprite

(11,915 posts)
7. I'm doing 2 bp meds
Wed Jun 7, 2023, 08:45 AM
Jun 2023

I’ve been on varying doses of the same 2 meds for at least 6 yrs. Currently Lisinopril 40 mg daily and Amlodipine 5 mg daily. Don’t know if either of those are considered ‘water’ pills, but doc says they want me to stay on Lisinopril because it supposedly helps protect the kidneys if you’re diabetic.

After I bumped up my exercise to 180+ min/wk (after about 2 months) the amlodipine was lowered from 10mg to 5mg because I was getting some really low readings after exercise (like 79/56).

Yesterday’s readings were 103/78 (am drs appt), 125/78 (afternoon before exercise), and 114/60 (after exercise).

Healthy thoughts being sent your way!

Scrivener7

(50,949 posts)
8. I had terribly high blood pressure a while ago, but one pill and a supplement take care of it.
Wed Jun 7, 2023, 09:16 AM
Jun 2023

Valsartin and a Co-Q 10 supplement seem to do the trick. The Co-Q 10 is expensive, though, and out of pocket.

There was a problem with the manufacture of Valsartin a few years ago and I had to try others. I just didn't like them. This one has no side effects for me whatsoever.

I hate needing a prescription. But the alternative was worse.

Also, I didn't realize how bad I felt while the pressure was uncontrolled. But as it came under control, I realized how bad I had been feeling, how fuzzy my thinking and how uncomfortable my head and body were, before I got it controlled.

Good luck to you. I hope you notice the same huge improvement I did.

lark

(23,099 posts)
9. I take one Linsinipril a day but hubs takes 2 per day.
Wed Jun 7, 2023, 10:18 AM
Jun 2023

My sister takes 2 different kinds and still has high blood pressure and dr. not taking it seriously enough, IMO.

a kennedy

(29,661 posts)
10. I'm just sick to death of all the Dr appts. Haven't even started the sleep apnea Dr. Yet.
Wed Jun 7, 2023, 10:24 AM
Jun 2023

That on top of all the other damn Dr appts. HATE IT. Just want it to get squared away. 🤬 🤬 🤬

lark

(23,099 posts)
11. Getting old is not for the faint of heart.
Wed Jun 7, 2023, 10:27 AM
Jun 2023

It takes a lot of courage to confront and deal with it.

Elessar Zappa

(13,991 posts)
12. I take 4 medicines.
Wed Jun 7, 2023, 01:01 PM
Jun 2023

Clonidine, metoprolol, spironolactone, and chlothalidone. The last two are diuretics.

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