I feel very strongly about not having to take meds you don't have to. Since surgery I've felt disoriented, foggy, dizzy/vertigo type feeling, eyes have a hard time focusing on stuff sometimes I have to look away for a moment because it feels like my eyes are going crossed things like this on and off through out the day, some days are worse than others. Just recently I've been dealing with freezing hands during certain times of the day! I'm on metoprolol, lipitor, warfarin, and baby aspirin. I'm thinking all these feelings are being amplified by the metoprolol I'm taking. Could be anything but to me metoprolol is number one suspect, currently on 75mg.
I don't have high blood pressure problems but the doc has given me metoprolol for high heart rate and PVC's after surgery. Like everyone else to assist in remodeling of the heart. I'm 4 months post op and my doctor wanted to take me off of metoprolol about two months ago but at that time I was complaining about funky heart beats and feelings in my chest so he kept me on it.
Overall the PVC's/funky heart beats have settled down and especially heart rate has been stable in the 60's at rest. My blood pressure now is 100/65 on average, which is too low for me I think. Yesterday I had a "vertigo" type episode which afterword made me nauseous and just not right and I couldn't eat thanksgiving dinner. Felt kinda bad for a few hours after that. Got home and felt better started to munch and had 2 vodka tonics and slept good.
I'm seeing the cardio for a stress test this Tuesday because my pacemaker is suspect for adjustment, I believe the pacemaker is being a little too aggressive during workouts and pacing my heart too fast when on the treadmill (rate response feature). I took it upon myself to cut my dose of metoprolol a couple of day ago from 75mg to 50mg. Making a subtle adjustment should be safe and I'm not worried because the cardio was going to take me off of it completely a couple of months ago.
I'm typing all this because again I feel strongly about not taking things you don't have to. I'm truly learning that recovery from surgery like this includes a lot of trial and error with medication. In the end you don't want to take any pill you don't have to or can avoid taking by lifestyle changes. I'm my case I just hope its not the warfarin causing this because I'm screwed if that's the case! LOL(nervous laugh):confused2: