Dean Jackson <***@somewhere.com> wrote:
: On 22/05/2012 22:23, Roberts wrote:
: > "tedrosenberg"<***@gmail.com> wrote in message
: > news:jpgea6$ihp$***@dont-email.me...
: >> On 5/22/2012 5:43 AM, Roberts wrote:
: >>> "Robert Miles"<***@Usenet-News.net> wrote in message
: >>> news:4fbb19e2$0$2082$***@usenet-news.net...
: >>>> On 4/24/2012 6:57 AM, tedrosenberg wrote:
: >>>>> On 4/23/2012 11:30 PM, Jake wrote:
: >>>>>> Hi,
: >>>>>> I am a diabetic for quite some years. I am male, 42 years old. I
: >>>>>> currently take Metaformin and Glimepiride. I am a little overweight.
: >>>>>> Till now my cholesterol markers all seem normal. My blood pressure was
: >>>>>> also normal the last time it was checked by a doctor.
: >>>>>> But yesterday I checked it at a friends place and it showed 140/100.
: >>>>>> So
: >>>>>> I am going to visit my doctor next week to check it with him, but in
: >>>>>> the
: >>>>>> meantime, I want to understand treatment of hypertension. I have
: >>>>>> noticed
: >>>>>> that there are several medications like diuretics, Beta Blockers, ACE
: >>>>>> etc.
: >>>>>>
: >>>>>> I was wondering on what basis is medication chosen? i.e. for someone
: >>>>>> like me, what would be prescribed? What are the good/bad points of the
: >>>>>> different kinds of medication?
: >>>>> You are asking WAY too much
: >>>>>
: >>>>> You will see your doctor next week.
: >>>>>
: >>>>> Your single reading MAY have been in error, and I doubt he will do much
: >>>>> unless you are still high.
: >>>>> my GUESS is that he will give you some type of diuretic, and possibly
: >>>>> Lisinopril (common for diabetics because of its kidney effects) but
: >>>>> there are WAY too many drugs, and WAY to little info for that t be any
: >>>>> more than a guess.
: >>>>
: >>>> Lisinopril worked too well for me - it reduced my blood pressure enough
: >>>> that I started falling down with no dizziness to warn me.
: >>>
: >>> This is one of the disadvantages of Diabetes is if you have more than
: >>> just
: >>> diabetes. The doctor may suggest something for other complaints which
: >>> will
: >>> upset your diabetes or the other way round. Always read the small print
: >>> on
: >>> the paper that comes with the medicine. The hospital staff are just as
: >>> bad
: >>> because you are in hospital for a particular problem and they will treat
: >>> just that problem and not read up on your case history. I learnt this
: >>> from
: >>> experience so read the small print.
: >>> Robbie. Last time I was in hospital, they abruptly stopped the metformin
: >>> and
: >>> I could never get a sensible answer why?
: >>> Robbie
: >>>
: >>>
: >> probably they thought you MIGHT need either a minor operation, or a
: >> high-contrast CT scan.
: >>
: >> ASSUMING (a rash idea) that they are current on protocols, you can't take
: >> Metforman in any cases where you may be exposed to high-contrast dyes, or
: >> if you have a procedure which may last for 4 hours, or a procedure which
: >> would cause you to miss two meals.
: >>
: >> Many hospitals just STOP if they even think that they may POSSIBLY have to
: >> do anything surgical (even remove a splinter) in the next 48 hours.
: > Many thanks for that, which is spot on as I eventually had a CT scan and a
: > major operation. But why could they not say that ?
: > Robbie
: >
: >
: Letter that came advising me of admission date for surgery told me to
: stop taking mini aspirin five days before and Metformin two days before.
: Dean
Good luck.
Warning (I found out this the haard way) when it is time for you to go
back on Metformin, GO BACK ON IT SLOWLY!!!! Start just like you started
when you first wwere put on the med or you may well have a lower
intestinal tract explosion!!! and have to live on the potty for a while.
It happened to me after a hospitalization so learn from my suffering:-)
Wendy