Difficulty finding a blood pressure med I can tolerate
Hello all. I'm dealing with mild dilation of aortic root (3.7
cm) and ascending aorta (4.2 cm). For several months been bouncing from one blood pressure to another. I'm very sensitive to medications and all I have tried make me feel awful.
We started with 25 mg of Metoprolol. My hands and ankles became swollen, I was tired and despondent. Then I was put on 25 mg of Losartan. That gave me awful headaches, lower body pain (hips, knees, feet, back) and I felt like I was walking in quicksand. Switched to 40 mg of Valsartan and the lower body pain was excruciating. Next was 25 mg of Spironolactone. My potassium went crazy and had horrible pain.
I'm now staring at a bottle of Lisinopril 5 mg and I'm terrified to try it. The potential side effects sound horrible.
Anyone else had challenges finding a good BP med? I don't have high blood pressure but, as you all know, they still want you on something. I'm really at a loss for what to do.
Any of you on Lisinopril with no side effects?
Thanks!
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At the age of 76 I'm currently struggling with these meds and so far have had 3 for 3 "rare" side effects. Lisinopril made my hair fall out by the handfuls (it returned somewhat but is now quite thin), Losartan made me have horrible choking fits with a tickle and cough that never stopped (until I stopped the drug) and the latest, Norvasc has given me dysosmia which is a very strong unpleasant smell that isn't really there. It's awful and feels like my head is stuck in a sewer but the smell isn't anything I've ever smelled before. The health providers keep dismissing me and initially don't believe my symptoms are caused by the drugs until I show them articles I've found and had a pharmacist back me up. With the choking in particular they sent me to ENT (who decided it was probably reflus, the latest catch-all) and then wanted me to do a barium swallow. I declined and found evidence on my own and 2 days after stopping the Losartan the symptoms stopped. I'm so frustrated. I'm tempted to stop trying and take my chances with diet and exercise though it's not likely to keep my bp low enough. I'm scared of new drugs and their side-effects and tired of dealing with the medical providers. Any ideas?
I survived a complete type A1 aortic dissection in 2015. I had major problems with some of the common blood pressure meds too. Lisinopril gave me a relentless cough that wouldn’t go away until I finally stopped taking it. I tried a few others that caused strange side effects that doctors didn’t initially believe were related to the meds—until I did my own research and connected the dots. Sound familiar?
Eventually I landed on a combo that works: carvedilol and amlodipine, along with atorvastatin. I’ve done just fine on that mix. But it took time, trial and error, and being persistent. What helped most was starting with low doses, trying one med at a time, and giving my body time to adjust before switching again.
If your doctors are being dismissive, it may be time for a second opinion—ideally from a cardiologist who has experience with aortic disease or post-dissection care. You deserve to be heard and taken seriously. Adverse reactions—no matter how rare—still happen, and they can be real and disruptive.
There is a combo out there that can help you feel safe and stable. Don’t give up.
Peace and good luck.
Thanks so much for your reply. I think I may have posted on the wrong discussion thread as I haven't had an aortic aneurysm, just high blood pressure. I just saw that people were having so much trouble with BP meds. I'm glad you finally found your meds that work for you. Anyway, your comments were very helpful and supportive, especially about needing to research on one's own and deserving to be heard. On the generous side I guess they often are too busy to think outside the box. I guess I'll give it another try but again, it's scary as in "what's next" in the world of weird side effects. Sometimes I think what might kill me is the medical care.
"Then I was put on 25 mg of Losartan. That gave me awful headaches, lower body pain (hips, knees, feet, back) and I felt like I was walking in quicksand." 😮
You may have answered something for me, so thank you. My pain has felt worse since Losartan.
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