I saw my cardiologist today for a three month post op review and he said I can come off the beta blocker I've been on I'm really pleased as that's one more step towards getting back to what I was before surgery.
Hi Rob - I'm coming right off them today as I had decreased the dose some weeks ago so it's low enough now (12.5mg Atenolol) to stop
I saw my cardiologist today for a three month post op review and he said I can come off the beta blocker I've been on I'm really pleased as that's one more step towards getting back to what I was before surgery.
How much down do they want it ?was told it was to keep my heartrate down ... with as active as I've become, it's probably not a bad idea ...
How much down do they want it ?
My heart rate, both on and off the Atenolol beta blocker, is usually in the 80s, sometimes the 70s. When I do exercise if it's very hard it goes up to 150 to 160 which is the same as it used to go before heart surgery.
I just had a cardiac rehab session and asked the cardiac specialist nurse about whether it's okay for my heart rate to go up to 150-160 when I'm doing very strenuous exercise and he said that it's fine….my heart rate monitor was showing that high today when I was doing curl bar shoulder lifts. The important thing is that the heart recovers afterwards. And that the resting rate is within whatever target it's supposed to be.