No energy, feeling tired: What heart medications are best?
80 yrs old. dealing with no energy feeling tired. Had recent echo and stress test. lower heart not getting proper blood flow. Stopping Lisinopril put on Entrestro to increase blood flow. (have not started yet) have been off lisinipril for 2 days and am feeling better. Could lisinipril be my issue? Have abnormal heart. 5 way bi-pass 3 stents. Don’t want to start Entrestro if Lisinipril has been my problem. Any comments appreciated.
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Hi! That’s a sign your MD needs to take you off Lisinopril! All the swelling.. coughing.. diarrhea ... > Potassium levels all Mj signs you should not take the Rx!! My lil Sister is a 33 yr Cardiologist we had to get involved in our 85 yo Moms care due to the above listed side effects. Also was extremely tired!! It made a difference! I’d record a journal w/ all your scores and feelings Take freq BPs and write down your symptoms It helps the MD!!
Hi Ships, and welcome.
Everyone is different. A medication may work for some people and not for others. Lisinopril is an effective medicine "used to treat high blood pressure. Lowering high blood pressure helps prevent strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems. It is also used to treat heart failure and to improve survival after a heart attack. Lisinopril belongs to a class of drugs known as ACE inhibitors. It works by relaxing blood vessels so blood can flow more easily." https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-6873-9371/lisinopril-oral/lisinopril-oral/details
Is Lisinopril working well for you? How long have you been taking it?
I have been taking lisinopril for at least 15 years.
I have no side effects but was wondering if there was something else that would be more beneficial.
My main problem is spinal stenosis which has made me have to use a Walker.
Thanks again for your assistance. Ships
Welcome, @selvmordjente. You make several very good points in your post. What struck me the most was that you have found solutions to help with your lack of energy, which may or may not be associated with your heart condition.
Do you find that you now have the energy to add lifestyle changes to promote good heart health, like more activity or eating differently?
@sharonrider, you've got quite a load to bear at the moment with so much going on with your husband. Feel free to join the discussion in the Caregivers group if you like: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/caregivers/
What did you learn from the urologist this week regarding his PSA?