I had a brain-bleed stroke approximately 14 weeks ago. I was initially prescribed Enalipril,
NifedicalNifedical xl XL, Maxide, and
PrevacidPrevacid
Prevacid i.v.
Prevacid naprapac 375
Prevacid naprapac 500
Prevacid solutab. The blood
pressurePressure ulcer was down to 120's over 90's. I was unable to stay awake and was dizzy and groggy all the time. I went to the neurologist and he suggested adding
Mavik to bring the bp down even further. Once that regimen was established, I was unable to ambulate for more than a matter of minutes. I was always feeling totally brain damaged. I explained this to the doctor, he didn't seem to care. I made a second trip to the doctor, he seemed upset with me and as I was leaving he handed me a bag and walked off. Inside the bag was
Avapro (
irbesartanIrbesartan
Irbesartan-hydrochlorothiazide). There were no instructions. I called the office and was told by a woman to take it instead of the hbp med. My guess was the Enalipril and the Mavik, so I took it instead. Two days ago my bp was 159/113, heart rate 115. Yesterday it was 151/118, hr 130. This is not good and I'm scared. Three of the medications all have side effects of fatigue and/or dizziness. Why can't I get medications that don't keep me feeling drunk all the time??? And literature on these drugs say not to take this one with that one and not to take that one with the other one. Is this hopeless? I am 54 years old. By the way, I always take all of my drugs to any doctor every time I go so he can see what I'm taking.
grandma_jr
Good luck to you and I hope you are feeling better soon.
Nancy
In my opinion, the doctor who is giving you the meds isn't very careful with follow-up and you might be better off finding a new primary physician. Ask him/her to let you see a nephrologist and see what he/she can come up with.
You didn't say what the doctor who is giving you the medications has a specialty area? Does he/she routinely work with people with your problem?