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major blood pressure change

? . I have high blood pressure. I was taking diovan 320 and dilitiazem 360 & metoprolol 100mg. With this my blood pressure averaged 130-140 over 80-90. Now all of a sudden my blood pressure was down to 85-90/50 with a pulse of 50'ish, i was dizzy and felt weak. I dropped my diovan to 160 and dilitiazem to 120, but my pressure is still running about 95/55 w/a 60 pulse. I feel my blood pulsing? thru my body, and am sweaty. Whats up???
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1415174 tn?1453243103
I think you are on the right track that it is the mediation. Sometimes it takes a while for meds to really change. I think you should infor the doc to see which ones to switch around. My bp normally runs at 95/55 and pulse is higher 70. So isn't dangerously low but since it is making you dizzy I would go in.
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you may be a diabetic. in health class they told us that thees simtoms mean that you aren't getting enough sugar that your body requires. therefore it will lead to a attack of some sort i forget what its called but ya i only 12 and just learned it. hope this helped!

-Rheanna
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