peterbra
Aug 25, 2007, 10:52 AM
I am 65 year-old male, and have been successfully batteling haeart disease since I was in my early 30's when I had my first CABG. I had an MI in '84 (3000 miles from home in CA by Simon Stertzer ) which happened during a 2nd attempt 2 weeks after the first, failed PCTA attempted to insert a balloon and a circumflex artery split open. I was rushed to an emergency CABG that was successful, althoug there was heavy damage to the left side. The good news is that was more than 20 years ago, and even though I have had bouts of angina, and had further PCTA- attempts, I am still here and feeling in great health.
That is the background.
Lately as with most of us, the health insurance carriers are sticking it to us and the doctors. They have been disallowing many brand name meds Ive bneen taking and used to, and substituting generecs. Since some of these changes I have been having problems with getting dizzy as well as passing out on a few occasions. An ICD was implanted 4 years ago and replaced a year later as a result of Medtronics recall. I have not yet had any shock, and they tell me that the pacemaker is rarely kicking in.
Since the change to
generecs I have been feeling lightheades a lot - very tired with less energy and taking naps often. I just rertuend fro Mt Sinai NY for testing. They had a internest, cardiologist (Velentin Fuser), neuroligist, pulminologist test me in many ways. None of the results were remarkable.
My cardiologist, who was the head guy, determined after a conversaton with all the ohters that the only common denominator is the meds. He felt that lisenaprol 25mg and tenormin 50 mg were probably too high and wantes me to make changes. E has ˜ø˜? Substututed tenormin with Toprol-XL (Metoprolol-ER) and lowered the lisinaprol down from 40 to 10mgs - saing that the results on my heart sill be as good with the lower doses but m BP will not be as low as it has been. ((normal in past 95- 105 - yet often down to 80/50 and a few weeks after a about with diareah it went to 60/40 and I was dehydrated and was told to drink 1 gallon of Gatoraid in 2 hours. It apparently helped raise the extremely low and dangerously low BP.
My Question: Has anyone else had similar problems? Has the cange to generecs in any way canged or created new symptoms?
ALSO WHY WHY WHY don't the government of even just the manufacturers standerdize generecs. I get some that are 3x the size of the Brand, different color etc. Then another generec of the same drug looks again toaally different, and I alsays worry that I am taking the right pill as I am presently taking 20 pills a day that includes 6 fast-acting 500mg Niacin 1/2 AM 1/2 PM.
Thanks in advence for any assistance.
That is the background.
Lately as with most of us, the health insurance carriers are sticking it to us and the doctors. They have been disallowing many brand name meds Ive bneen taking and used to, and substituting generecs. Since some of these changes I have been having problems with getting dizzy as well as passing out on a few occasions. An ICD was implanted 4 years ago and replaced a year later as a result of Medtronics recall. I have not yet had any shock, and they tell me that the pacemaker is rarely kicking in.
Since the change to
generecs I have been feeling lightheades a lot - very tired with less energy and taking naps often. I just rertuend fro Mt Sinai NY for testing. They had a internest, cardiologist (Velentin Fuser), neuroligist, pulminologist test me in many ways. None of the results were remarkable.
My cardiologist, who was the head guy, determined after a conversaton with all the ohters that the only common denominator is the meds. He felt that lisenaprol 25mg and tenormin 50 mg were probably too high and wantes me to make changes. E has ˜ø˜? Substututed tenormin with Toprol-XL (Metoprolol-ER) and lowered the lisinaprol down from 40 to 10mgs - saing that the results on my heart sill be as good with the lower doses but m BP will not be as low as it has been. ((normal in past 95- 105 - yet often down to 80/50 and a few weeks after a about with diareah it went to 60/40 and I was dehydrated and was told to drink 1 gallon of Gatoraid in 2 hours. It apparently helped raise the extremely low and dangerously low BP.
My Question: Has anyone else had similar problems? Has the cange to generecs in any way canged or created new symptoms?
ALSO WHY WHY WHY don't the government of even just the manufacturers standerdize generecs. I get some that are 3x the size of the Brand, different color etc. Then another generec of the same drug looks again toaally different, and I alsays worry that I am taking the right pill as I am presently taking 20 pills a day that includes 6 fast-acting 500mg Niacin 1/2 AM 1/2 PM.
Thanks in advence for any assistance.