DanielB
Well-known member
Hello everyone. First, I want to thank everyone who make this such a great source for heart valve information and support. Since finding it, I have learned more than in all other resources combined. About my situation, I am a 52 y/o male (53 on Monday!) who was diagnosed with moderate to severe AR one year ago (by accident really, but that's another story). The diagnosis was confirmed through an echo and TEE and I was told I'd be in the waiting room for (5) years and put on semi-annual echos. I felt just fine going into the initial diagnosis, but after being put on ACE inhibitors by my cardiologist (Lisinopril and Amalodapine) to lower my lifelong BP of 133/85 and to gain the other benefits from that. It took six months to get to a level that my body seemed to accept. One I went to a standard dose, I was fine for a month or so, then started getting days where I was a bit lightheaded, a bit nauseous and a slight headache -- generally just feeling crummy for a few days. So, fearing it was something related to my heart, I went to my Cardio and he decided it was the ACE inhibitors, not my heart causing the issue. He told me that if I could stand the side effects, the benefits were really good for my heart and Aorta (which is enlarged), so I have been trying to work through them until I see him again in a couple of weeks after my next echo. Also, in the last few months, I have been extremely tired most of the time.
My question is, did any else have a similar experience with side effects and being really tired after getting into a regular regime of ACE inhibitors?
Sorry about the long post -- so much to say getting started.
Dan
My question is, did any else have a similar experience with side effects and being really tired after getting into a regular regime of ACE inhibitors?
Sorry about the long post -- so much to say getting started.
Dan