Metoprolol Withdrawal (Page 107)
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i've been taking metoprolol for several years as partial treatment for high blood pressure. through diet and exercise, i've lowered my BP to the point my doctor says drop the metoprolol.
i did, 3 days ago, and i'm soooo tired, dizzy, irritable, and my vision is blurred.
is this withdrawal? how long will it last?
i remember starting this medication was terrible to get used to. it appears that stopping it is just as bad.
Todd.
go to health food store and ask them about Argenine and Hawthorn.. or google them and see if they help with the IH.. Not sure you can take Hawthorn if you are still on (M) but I did and nothing happened.. I now take Argenine and Hawthorn for prevention.. Hawthorn can def. work for IH... it wont hurt you as its a food grade herb.. You can also down the road check into cayenne pepper.. its good for the heart. Unfortunately I am allergic to cayenne so I don't use it..
I wouldn't be jogging right now if I were you..
Doing better today just very tired. Irregular heart beat finally stopped sometime last night while sleeping. I was able to go for a walk late yesterday and even jogged a little hoping getting my heart rate up maybe it would stop the IHB. It didn't stop, but did seem to help in the discomfort. The nurse finally called me back at 5:20 pm yesterday and I missed the call. She basically stated the Doctor is not to concerned with the irregular heart beat and asked how my BP is doing. I some what understand what the doctor is saying since I've already had an EKG and stress test come back normal. It would be nice if the medical field would give some information on how to reduce the irregular heart beat. Did a little research yesterday and reading others post I will continue to adjust my diet to hopefully reduce the IHB.
Todd... Anxious to hear further news about your irregular heart beat. Might still be residual drug in your system. Keep us posted.
I had an EKG and stress test about two months ago and everything was good. Still waiting to hear from my nurse.
If you had these in the past then you might should have it checked out. I would go get an ekg done. They r pretty cheap. But certainly get your doctor to check you. If it's worrying you and your doctor can't see you, I'd consider going to the ER for safety and get evaluated. I'm not trying to scare you or anything but in my opinion, just err on the side of caution.
Never let stuff like this go if it's concerning. No harm in getting checked by professionals.
Any one having issues with irregular heart beat? I'm on day 14 off Metoprolol and been feeling good. Last night about an hour after working out I starting getting a irregular heart beat. Finally stopped around midnight, but started again this morning. I've had them in the past, but normally don't last this long. Waiting for a call back from the nurse.
Todd
Percy,
I'm on day twelve of being off this terrible medication and I am feeling about 90%. Headaches are finally gone, dizzyness is mostly gone. Energy level has improve the last couple of days. Meds still fights my heart rate a little when I do my cardio, but over all feeling good.
Todf
I am now off the medication metoprolol. I was taking 100 then it went to 50. The dr informed me to stop this week Wednesday . My blood pressure has been unpredictable because I have been in this drug for 2 years . I excercise daily and lost 17 lbs weight and still Losing. This is day 5 I feel tired some light headed headaches slight . Will this get better ? I say yes it's got to be better than drugs
4th? Post. Just over 3 months on 50 % weaning:
This week I noticed I felt a bit weepy, short-tempered, angry. Strange as I can put Pollyanna in the shade when it comes to good spirits. I laugh all the time, even when by myself. I'm really happy. So I thought "let's see what the week brings, ride it out". Whilst I do feel responsible for my aged mother and that does come with its 'fallout' - so there were factors influencing me - not like this, surely. Today I sat in my car and cried - on a sunny day - and whilst with my best friends - my Labradors - who normally make me smile 24/7! I said to myself " this is so not me". I do feel a bit let down my brother is going on holiday and not coming for a family weekend where he could share the load but that does not account for my pathetic weeping. Ive cried a few tines today. Ridiculous! I am a strong person who skips through life! If I feel 'blue' once a year that's a lot.
My husband has been out working hard all day so I shook myself and sat and had a nice chat and latte with him and my mood brightened enormously. I feel almost myself again.
I am not a mood swing person! Is this Metroprolol withdrawal because trust me, I love life, I am super happy. I love my own company but today I felt "lonely". I'm laughing now saying this which is so odd as I felt inconsolable and full of anger earlier. I can't have this. I pride myself on loving life and laughing is almost a hobby! Perhaps I've passed through that phase now, fingers crossed.
Today is day eight completely off Metoprolol. Still a little up and down. Overall feeling good. Still a little low on energy, a few little headaches, still getting some dizzyness. Had some heart rate racing late yesterday evening. Weird thing is each day it's something different or a combination of different side effects, but overall each day is a little better. I think I might write a book on the truth of Metoprolol for those after me. :)
Hi Bee! Yes, I've been taking magnesium along with other natural supplements on a regular basis. They do seem to be helping in keeping many of the side effects to a minimum. I haven't begun taking the Hawthorn yet, but I intend to do so once my pulse rate and BP stabilize to a point where I don't need to worry about either going too low. The good news is that my BP has generally stabilized to around 110/70, and I haven't had a single high blood pressure spike since I've gone to a 12.5mg dosage. I found that rather strange since I've still had many of the other side effects still occurring (chest pain, anxiety, dizziness, tingling, etc.). All in all, though, things are getting better.
Jimbo.
Have you checked into any of the natural supplements or tried any?
I am swearing by magnesium now along with the other things I take.. I have not had one palpitation in months and I would get a lot with taking the (M).. Yes its a very scary drug..
I feel so good being able to walk around, take walks and do normal things without side effects and not having my heart rate go bonkers.. No dizziness and no crazy stuff .. fingers crossed LOL
You will get there.............If I did it anyone can as my weaning was a nightmare and even after it was a nightmare.............
take care
Yeah, Tony, going slow and easy seems to be the key, especially for those of us who have a high sensitivity to this drug. I was hoping to go for a week on a 12.5mg 2x/daily routine before dropping my dosage again, but I'll undoubtedly need to go 10 days or perhaps a full two weeks. As of today I'm on day 6, so I'm getting there. The chest pain is still there to some degree, but not as bad as it was. I can walk for about 20 or 25 minutes every day now, where as just a week ago I couldn't walk any further than 500 or 600 feet.
Yeah, if you are taking this for Bp control , be careful of Bp rebounding effect and make sure your doctor is aware and make sure your take care. Don't want your Bp getting too elevated. Go easy buddy. It is a scary drug.
Yeah it is a rough drug and like I mentioned, even with smaller dosages it still can be rough. It is built up in your system. So it will still be rough until you are completely done. You just have to go easy and be careful. Even at slightly over 7 mg twice a day, I felt pain in my chest. It will take being completely off for a week to notice a real significant improvement. As long as it's in your system, it will fight you. Just go easy. Talk to your doctor if it gets too concerning.
I'm still weening off lorazepam. I'd love to quit today but I can't. Every time I go too fast, my heart flutters and does scary things so I have to go really slow. There is nothing you can do but go easy. And you are right, metoprolol plays with your mind because it's impacting your heart. Anything heart related is scary. It will get better. Just talk with your doctor if you have any concerns but in my experience, it took a week after being completely done before it left my system and it was an amazing difference. Everyone responds differently to drugs but I feel confident better days are ahead for you.
When I felt pain in my chest while walking when I was on it, I had to sit and go slow and not force it or it can make u sore. My heart even raced a little too here and there. Your body has gotten used to the drug and now its fighting. Go easy my friend and see your doctor if you get too worried.
My 3rd post. I am at end of 3 months of weaning off. From 100 mg per day to 50 mg per day.
First two months I would say I felt the same as before weaning - super well (apart from weight and stiffness in legs).
Last night I was shattered after a day decorating my house - I felt good all day, apart from a slight headache (not had a headache for years). Late evening I felt palpitations/heart racing. I took sea salt and drank more water, which I had been doing all day with sea salt in the morning too. I took 2 Magnesium capsules lunchtime. (Plus my half'd dosage of M in the morning).
Arms, legs, especially hands felt tingly. I had a bad dream.
Woke up this morning. Yet to take my BP. Still feel heart is racing a bit. Taken my M.
When I feel like this I do question my wisdom in doing this weaning! But still feel set on continuing.
I cannot distinguish between real high blood pressure and what could be withdrawal symptoms. I suppose the only way to do that is to take my BP at the time??
Today I will try harder and include more of the natural things we discuss on here and I normally add in to my "regime". It's harder and more time consuming taking natural remedies through the day than just popping 1 Pharna pill a day. But it has to be done.
I will try harder today with natural remedies throughout the day and see how i feel but I am not happy feeling my heart race occasionally. Tends to be in the evening only but I still have it this morning.
Well, day 5 at 12.5mg (2x/daily) didn't go quite as smoothly as the first 3 1/2 days. For a while it seemed as though the weaning process would be a little easier this time around, but apparently it isn't going to work that way. Many of the same-old w/d symptoms have returned. I may just have to stay on this dosage a little while longer than anticipated. Nasty, nasty drug!
Just an update, but I'm on day 4 at 12.5mg twice daily, and so far it's going quite well. The side effects have somewhat subsided (more tolerable), and I'm able to walk longer distances once again. I haven't gotten on the bike yet, though. In short, I'm finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. I plan on going three more days at this dosage followed by 6mg for another six or seven days and then cold turkey. If all goes as planned, I should be completely off of Metoprolol in about 10 days. I'll post an occasional update as I go along here.
Thanks Tony. It's nice to hear what other people are going thru and have been thru.
Hi my friend. I know it's a pain but you'll notice a big difference on day 7, just hang tough. It will go away.
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