(04-13-2017, 09:37 PM)Charon Wrote: You should. But, also Inderal. My heart goes fast. Not as fast as that. I am often in fight or flight mode. Part of PTSD?
Inderal I would take to slow down my heart. Prescribed it for years.
But, every household needs emergency valium, codeine, antibiotics. Poor Ladybug.
Oh yes, I take metoprolol - which I think is close to Inderal - also for years, and since 2013 when I was diagnosed with Pulmonary Hypertension they have added Norvasc - a beta blocker but not for the BP, that is fine, but it also works for PAH in my case. I am blessed because of all PAH patients, only about 2% respond to that drug, most have to go stronger meds for PAH. I have so many hills to climb in my life, yet GOD has always shown me the answer and where to go - so I shouldn't complain. I am climbing another hill right now which I will share when the time is right - so glad I have such supportive friends.
(04-15-2017, 01:30 PM)Ladybug Wrote:(04-13-2017, 09:37 PM)Charon Wrote: You should. But, also Inderal. My heart goes fast. Not as fast as that. I am often in fight or flight mode. Part of PTSD?
Inderal I would take to slow down my heart. Prescribed it for years.
But, every household needs emergency valium, codeine, antibiotics. Poor Ladybug.
Oh yes, I take metoprolol - which I think is close to Inderal - also for years, and since 2013 when I was diagnosed with Pulmonary Hypertension they have added Norvasc - a beta blocker but not for the BP, that is fine, but it also works for PAH in my case. I am blessed because of all PAH patients, only about 2% respond to that drug, most have to go stronger meds for PAH. I have so many hills to climb in my life, yet GOD has always shown me the answer and where to go - so I shouldn't complain. I am climbing another hill right now which I will share when the time is right - so glad I have such supportive friends.
