Magic8Ball
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Yesterday was the first day that i switched My beta blockers from Antenol 25mg (1/2 a tablet) to Bicor 2.5mg (2 x 1.25 tablets) on recco from my cardiologist.
Now the day went fine, i lost that 'dizzy' feeling when standing up quickly and basically felt great all day although i was aware from wearing my heart rate monitor that my heart rate seemed to be higher than the previous day.
Everything went well until i went to bed and i began to notice regular skipped heart beats, no click = no beat right ? although the heart rate remained constant and wasn't speeding up/slowing down or anything. It really freaked me out to the point that i called the ward that i was operated on to ask them and the head nurse said that if i felt fine then just speak to the cardio on monday....if i felt any other symptoms or just got worried too much to call back and she'd get in touch with the surgeon's cover to discuss. I also had a little headache, very mild, which i took a paracetamol for, never had headaches on the antenol.
So i sat in the recliner rather than the bed, didn't take a sleeping pill and bang, 15 minutes later i was asleep for 6 1/2 hours so the new beta blockers fixed the sleeping problem.
However, today i've gone back to the antenol just until i can speak to the cardio incase i need a slightly higer dose or something. He said i could switch back if i had any symptoms.
The dizzy spells standing up are back and no doubt i'll need a sleeping pill to knock me out tonight but my heart rate seems slightly lower (not as much as i thought it was higher yesterday ) lying here on the bed its 78bpm but i'm certainly not experiencing as many missing beats....probably one or two an hour as opposed to a couple a minute last night.
Has anyone else had this 'skipped beat' symptom either on beta blockers or when changing between them or even just had it after valve replacement, i'm assuming its a normal thing to have at any level just didn't like it happening several times a minute.
i think there was an alternative to bicor, the cardio usually flips between two types alternatively and said it was bicor's turn when he prescribed it for me yesterday. so i'll discuss with him on monday.
I was also given an ACE inhibitor script at the same time but i didn't start that yesterday as i wanted to introduce one new medication at a time, does anyone know if the beta blocker/ace inhibitor would have worked better if changed to/taken at the same time?
Regards.
Now the day went fine, i lost that 'dizzy' feeling when standing up quickly and basically felt great all day although i was aware from wearing my heart rate monitor that my heart rate seemed to be higher than the previous day.
Everything went well until i went to bed and i began to notice regular skipped heart beats, no click = no beat right ? although the heart rate remained constant and wasn't speeding up/slowing down or anything. It really freaked me out to the point that i called the ward that i was operated on to ask them and the head nurse said that if i felt fine then just speak to the cardio on monday....if i felt any other symptoms or just got worried too much to call back and she'd get in touch with the surgeon's cover to discuss. I also had a little headache, very mild, which i took a paracetamol for, never had headaches on the antenol.
So i sat in the recliner rather than the bed, didn't take a sleeping pill and bang, 15 minutes later i was asleep for 6 1/2 hours so the new beta blockers fixed the sleeping problem.
However, today i've gone back to the antenol just until i can speak to the cardio incase i need a slightly higer dose or something. He said i could switch back if i had any symptoms.
The dizzy spells standing up are back and no doubt i'll need a sleeping pill to knock me out tonight but my heart rate seems slightly lower (not as much as i thought it was higher yesterday ) lying here on the bed its 78bpm but i'm certainly not experiencing as many missing beats....probably one or two an hour as opposed to a couple a minute last night.
Has anyone else had this 'skipped beat' symptom either on beta blockers or when changing between them or even just had it after valve replacement, i'm assuming its a normal thing to have at any level just didn't like it happening several times a minute.
i think there was an alternative to bicor, the cardio usually flips between two types alternatively and said it was bicor's turn when he prescribed it for me yesterday. so i'll discuss with him on monday.
I was also given an ACE inhibitor script at the same time but i didn't start that yesterday as i wanted to introduce one new medication at a time, does anyone know if the beta blocker/ace inhibitor would have worked better if changed to/taken at the same time?
Regards.