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Barbara N
02-11-2014, 07:45 PM
Has any one else had a problem with high blood pressure. I have always had low blood pressure and all of the sudden my blood pressure has sky rocketed into the danger zone. I haven't really changed any medication except lower some. I went to the hospital yesterday for a one week treatment and eventually was sent home because they couldn't lower my pressure enough to do the treatment. We are going to try again next Monday if my pressure stays down.

mishb
02-11-2014, 09:22 PM
Hi Barbara, they seriously sent you home because your blood pressure was too high .......in the danger zone ????? What the ?????
How does that happen? Are they not a hospital that treats a person with medical conditions.
Blood pressure so high would not be a 'send home' situation, that's for sure. Blood pressure that is too high can lead to the heart struggling to cope.

My guess is that your blood pressure is so high because of your failing kidneys (renal hypertension)
My blood pressure was high when I had some kidney issues and then I was put on tablets.......this was a couple of years before WG diagnosis
Not only do these tablets keep my blood pressure within normal limits, they also double as a protection for my kidneys which are also way better now.

I would certainly get back to the hospital before next Monday.......are they monitoring your bp while you are at home?

Alysia
02-12-2014, 04:19 AM
Hi Barbara.
I agree with Michelle.
I am sorry you are going through this. I am worried. did they give you medications to lower your BP ?
I think you should go back to the hospital and insist on getting treatment asap to the bp. and then for the rest.
btw - when I got the rtx it lowered my BP very much so maybe it can help.

Debbie C
02-12-2014, 08:23 AM
Barbara, I also agree with everything Michelle said,what kind of hosp. sends you home instead of keeping you there and treating you for it.:confused: Did they give you any bp meds to help? You should see whay pills Michelle was given which also help protect her kidneys. I feel so bad you are having such a terrible time. I agree that you should go back now instead of next week. That's crazy !!!

pwc51
02-12-2014, 08:55 AM
I was diagnosed with high BP around the time I was diagnosed with WG. Not sure if it was the WG that caused it or the high dose pred. I'm off the the pred now and blood pressure is not bad but they won't take me off the BP medication!

RudiK
02-12-2014, 09:35 AM
Hello Barbara, my BP was 196 over 110 when I was first diagnosed. The docs blamed it on kidney failure (I lost 60% of my kidney function due to WG), I was given (and I still take) Benicar HCT and Amlodipine Besylate and my BP is now normal around 110 over 65.

mishb
02-12-2014, 09:43 PM
Mine is called Karvezide. It may have a different name in your part of the world
It is a Irbesartan and hydrochlorothiazide tablet used to high blood pressure and kidney disease.

My bp was exactly the same as Rudi's 196/110. I tried about 5 different types of tablets before the one above worked.
It is basically a trial until they find the right combination.

Barbara N
02-15-2014, 04:33 PM
Thanks for alll of the response. They did put me on bp medicince and if alll goes well, will do my treatment a week from now, -This week is full of internal medicines and kidney doctor and the WG group

Alysia
02-15-2014, 09:37 PM
good luck Barbara ! you are in my heart and my prayers :hug1:

Debbie C
02-16-2014, 02:47 AM
Hope they found the right meds for your bp so you can get on to other issues..Good luck

gilders
02-19-2014, 01:59 AM
I'd also think the high BP is due to renal failure. I've been on Lisinopril for about 19 years as my failing kidneys raise blood pressure. I was also told that taking the blood pressure tablets would help protect my kidneys. But the strange thing is that last month when my already poor functioning kidneys became even worse, my renal specialist said I had to stop taking the blood pressure tablets until my kidney function improved. Fortunately my kidneys have returned to my "usual" level and I'm now back on the blood pressure tablets.