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Old 04-07-2014, 12:39 PM #41
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...or the side effects from the nasty blood pressure drug, lisinopril.
Funny that you mention Lisinopril, MrsD. I have been on it for the past decade until I got PN, then my blood pressure dropped and I no longer need HBP medication. My heart rate went way down too, 45-50 resting HR.

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Funny that you mention Lisinopril, MrsD. I have been on it for the past decade until I got PN, then my blood pressure dropped and I no longer need HBP medication. My heart rate went way down too, 45-50 resting HR.
Sorry about that post above, I clicked the wrong button...

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I had a horrible bradykinin overload attack on that lisinopril... ACE inhibitor. It was actually making my BP go up, with the stress/swelling and pain it was causing me. I am now controlled with a small dose of beta blocker daily + the magnesium lotion.

I have hereditary angioedema, and cannot metabolize the bradykinin away like other people.
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I think a lot of people have difficulty tolerating Lisinopril and ACE inhibitors in general. The cough!
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Hi Mrs. D.
I like your new Easter pick. Very cute!
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