Posted By Garry Steffey on July 07, 1999 at 11:34:56
I have mild hypertension. My
diastolicBlood pressure pressurePressure ulcer stays between 88 - 94 with
normalNormal saline flush activity. I can reduce the number by using any one of several drugs that have been prescribed by my physician. However I seem to be very sensitive to drugs and every one I have tried so far has produced side effects that are much more crippling to me that the problem. For example Calcium blockers make me very dizzy and light headed can't concentrate at all and give me muscle fatigue at the slightest of activities. Ace
InhibitorsAlpha-glucosidase inhibitors make my joints ache terrible and gives me a constant feeling of fullness in my stomach and soft stool. Beta Blockers make me light headed and have a
majorMajor tears
Major-gesic effect on my
sexBuccal smear
Causes of sexual dysfunction
Child abuse - sexual
Delayed ejaculation
Erection problems
Female sexual dysfunction
Inhibited sexual desire
Orgasmic dysfunction
Puberty and adolescence
Rape
Safe sex life. We have tried about 10 drugs and I know that there are many more. I just thought you might recommend a new one that has been successful at treating patients that are not very tolerable of drugs and their side effects. Ace inhibitors affect my ability to concentrate the least and that is important, but I have severe joint pain that I have to deal with. All seem to give a little bit of depression, which I hate. Any thing new on the horizon? Please Help.
Have you tried alpha blockers such as Cardura? Low dose diuretics are sometimes effective and have low side effect profiles. ACE II inhibitors are a cousin to ACE that some people tolerate better. Clonidine is a last resort but usually has significant side-effects such as fatigue.
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