I am 16 months post-op, feeling generally well and grateful for that, and have a six-month's echo and cardio visit this Friday.
One of my nagging concerns is the meds I am taking. Do I have to take all of these for the rest of my life, or can we dispense with some of them? Seven months after surgery, we moved from Northern Virginia (DC area) to Western Virginia (peaceful area) and so far none of my new docs has even hinted at changing my med regimen.
Three of my meds carry a caution: "May cause drowsiness or dizziness," and that doesn't even include the sleeping pill I take. Is it a wonder I sometimes feel groggy?
Here's what I still take 16 months post-op:
Metoprolol (lopressor), 25 mg, twice a day. A beta-blocker.
One 81 mg aspirin a day.
Metformin (glucophage), 1000 MG twice a day. This is for prediabetes, Type II. (My blood sugar readings have been below the danger level the past 6 months.)
Lisinopril, 10 mg, once a day. An ACE inhibitor.
Caduet 5/10 mg, once a day. This is a pill my former cardio highly recommended that is supposed to attack high blood pressure and high cholesterol in one swoop. (Never mind that I have never had high cholesterol.) Caduet combines two prescription meds: Norvasc and Lipitor.
Finally, like so many others on vr.com, I have had trouble sleeping, so I am currently taking one 15 mg Temazepam (Restoril) at bedtime. It works, but of course it "may cause drowsiness" -- duh).
Okay, I guess I should really press my new cardio for an evaluation of all these meds as a whole. When I first visited him last October, however, he didn't seem interested in being my med quarterback. And every time I ask my GP, she just laughs me off with the observation that many people take many more pills than I do (which is no doubt true, but do I need to keep taking the ones I take for the duration?)....
I know we're all different, but has anyone else had the sense of no one being in charge of the meds? (Different docs have added different meds to my regimen; no doc has subtracted any.) Or has anyone found a take-charge doc?
As for the echo, I assume I will get an explanation of the numbers, and I'll ask for a copy so I can compare here. I had been concerned that a couple of hard klutzy falls might have done damage to my Freestyle, so hopefully the echo will at least put those fears to rest.
This has turned into a ramble. Sorry, sometimes you just need to vent. If anyone has managed to read to the end and wants to offer thoughts, I'll welcome them.
One of my nagging concerns is the meds I am taking. Do I have to take all of these for the rest of my life, or can we dispense with some of them? Seven months after surgery, we moved from Northern Virginia (DC area) to Western Virginia (peaceful area) and so far none of my new docs has even hinted at changing my med regimen.
Three of my meds carry a caution: "May cause drowsiness or dizziness," and that doesn't even include the sleeping pill I take. Is it a wonder I sometimes feel groggy?
Here's what I still take 16 months post-op:
Metoprolol (lopressor), 25 mg, twice a day. A beta-blocker.
One 81 mg aspirin a day.
Metformin (glucophage), 1000 MG twice a day. This is for prediabetes, Type II. (My blood sugar readings have been below the danger level the past 6 months.)
Lisinopril, 10 mg, once a day. An ACE inhibitor.
Caduet 5/10 mg, once a day. This is a pill my former cardio highly recommended that is supposed to attack high blood pressure and high cholesterol in one swoop. (Never mind that I have never had high cholesterol.) Caduet combines two prescription meds: Norvasc and Lipitor.
Finally, like so many others on vr.com, I have had trouble sleeping, so I am currently taking one 15 mg Temazepam (Restoril) at bedtime. It works, but of course it "may cause drowsiness" -- duh).
Okay, I guess I should really press my new cardio for an evaluation of all these meds as a whole. When I first visited him last October, however, he didn't seem interested in being my med quarterback. And every time I ask my GP, she just laughs me off with the observation that many people take many more pills than I do (which is no doubt true, but do I need to keep taking the ones I take for the duration?)....
I know we're all different, but has anyone else had the sense of no one being in charge of the meds? (Different docs have added different meds to my regimen; no doc has subtracted any.) Or has anyone found a take-charge doc?
As for the echo, I assume I will get an explanation of the numbers, and I'll ask for a copy so I can compare here. I had been concerned that a couple of hard klutzy falls might have done damage to my Freestyle, so hopefully the echo will at least put those fears to rest.
This has turned into a ramble. Sorry, sometimes you just need to vent. If anyone has managed to read to the end and wants to offer thoughts, I'll welcome them.