Oh man, just saw this thread.
After I had 2 stents put in I was put on metoprolol 25mg (I think that was the dosage). I've discussed my problems on that drug in other threads.
Anyways, as soon I was given that pill (along with plavix), while still in the hospital b4 discharge I went from feeling absolutely great and energized to feeling like I was underwater or the surface of a planet with ten times the earth's gravity. Just complete and utter exhaustion plus sleepiness.
The "plan" as it was for getting the stents and returning to work was to have the stents put in on a stretch where I had 2 days off in a row (Tues/Wed) then go back to work at my horrible factory job working 12 hour shifts on that Thursday,
However I found once I got home that I could do NOTHING other than lie around watching TV and sleeping all day long.
This went on for like a week or whatever, saw my Primary physician (and I had to pull my car off to the side of the road on the way there because I could not remember exactly where I was or where I was going or how to get where I was supposed to be going) then when he saw me he told me I was just being ridiculous and that I needed to get out of bed and go for walks etc etc.
So when I got home (incidentally at the end of the visit I was so tired I could not get up and had to ask to stay in the exam room lying down until I felt I had enough energy to walk/drive home etc, and I even fell asleep in there), I tried to go for a walk. After like a block I was so exhausted I had to sit down on the curb until I had enough strength to go back home where I said "**** THIS I'M GOING BACK TO BED" which I did.
Fast forward to the following week as this horrible exhaustion continued unabated so I contacted my primary Dr via their web portal, he spoke to my cardiologist, then he had the nerve to tell me "We feel you should go on Zoloft"!!
WTF!?!?! So I'm just "crazy", "depressed", nothing to do with the stents, nothing to do with the new drugs I'm on, patient needs to go on drugs to combat depression and get back to work!!! Another great example of bad medicine/doctors who use psychological causes whether they exist or not to explain everything they don't have an answer to (or in my case did not even want to consider despite the exhaustion I was having is a very well known adverse effect of beta blockers like metoprolol).
Anyways I told him no thanks to the Zoloft. Eventually after telling me to take the metoprolol in the evening rather than in the morning (making no difference to how I felt) they had me cut down the metoprolol in half and my symptoms immediately decreased and I could go back to work (however I still had some issues on that drug until I was able to stop it completely).
I ******* HATE Drs.