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Old 02-26-2007, 08:13 PM #4
watsonsh watsonsh is offline
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Hi Mrs. D,

Thank you I did see your post about the Topral. When all of this started over a year ago it started with a very tight chest, heart palpitations and blood pressure that was up and down. I am guessing all from the TOS and the venous compression. The primary put me on it to bring the pulse down. BUt now with the RSD and some f the complications that it can cause heart wise I think it might be time to see a cardiologist to determine if the Topral is still the right med for me.

You are probably right about the topamax but am glad to be off both. I will try the procardia starting tomorrow.

I am I going out to get those epsom salts and give it a try.

Lara - thanks for the links to Raynauds I am off to read them right now. I am going to mention this to doc next week when I see him.

Thanks to you both.
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