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Drug Talk > What's With The Blood Pressure?

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July 1, 2009, 10:58 pm
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Berta  

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What's With The Blood Pressure? 

  

My husband has never really had high blood pressure but has been on one blood pressure med or another for a long time to protect his heart or so the cardiologist says. Now his blood pressure is all over the charts. One day it's 90/60 the next it's 158/92. He is having dizzy spells and fainting and I don't know what to do. His cardiologist says that everything is fine with his heart but I don't know. What should I do? 

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July 4, 2009, 12:37 am
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Jeri says...

  

I would get a second opinion. I don't believe that is normal for the blood pressure to fluctuate so. He may need his medication adjusted and there could also be underlying conditions making his blood pressure fluctuate. I would seek the advise of a general doctor, who would be aware of other possibilities.  

 

July 4, 2009, 12:58 am
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Lana says...

  

Oh dear, Berta. I would definitely have him checked out by someone else. That is nothing to take lightly. I know we want to trust our doctors explicitly. But, sometimes it is best to get a second opinion. His medication could be causing the problems. My dad is on three different blood pressure medicines. So, I know it can be difficult and you do worry about them.  

 


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