Metoprolol Withdrawal (Page 97)
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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.
I've been off almost 3 months and still have a few issues on occasion. especially if my diet not good.
Its been 2 months since ive been off metoprolol. Still getting high heart rate once in a while and still feel just off. Would it really take this long for my body to adjust being off it?
Toonces...it's hard but yes, keep at it. Many days were just "bad days" do get through. It's worth it to be free of this poison. You can do it! You can get off this drug and your body will be able to do what it did before you took it. It's a rough road getting off...but worth it.It takes longer than we want for sure, but just get through each day as best as you can and know that the day will come when you can feel like a "normal" person again. I am getting close to that. Im slowly doing more each day and feeling like I will make it. Be patient. It's worth it, the bad days will lessen and the good days will increase. I promise.
Thanks Anita...today's kind of a rotten day, but again...your posts truly help...so glad to hear you're still doing better...gives hope :-)
Jimbo...thanks for giving status...it helps to know that eventually the withdrawals will be worth it
Chris, as much as it sucks being dependent (addicted) on the Metroprolol, it sounds like you're on the right track. I should add that Tony's advice is great, too, for there's no doubt that he helped me when I was trying to get off of it. If you're on 12.5 mgs of the stuff now, you just need to keep weaning slowly until you're completely off of it. The key is to settle into each taper (drop in dosage) until it stabilizes. In other words, you'll likely want to split your 12.5 mg dose into half that amount to about 6 or 7 mgs, and go with that for another 10 days or two weeks. The difficult part is that your body will need to adapt to the lesser dosage for a few days, and it may feel like hell for the first two or three days until it does. Once you've acclimated well to the lesser dose, it might be possible to try going cold turkey, but if you're anything like me, you'll have to split that 6.25mg dose once again into about 3 mgs and run with that for another week or two. As Tony said, it's good to be safe, calm, and to be patient with your weaning process. Even after I was completely off of it, it still took another three weeks before I started feeling normal again. I've been off of it for over two months now, and I'm feeling better than I have for the last 2 1/2 years, so I know it can be done. Just don't go cold turkey until you feel good and ready to do so. The notion of slowly tapering and stabilizing is really what you need to keep aware of.
if you want to write me back, you r welcome to. {edited for privacy}. I'm not sure if I'm that much help but I'll be glad to share what little I know.
Tony thanks and I wish I can talk to u over the phone cause it seem too me u know Alot and I know by me talking to someone that has been on it and finally off it I know it will keep me on a level head till I am completely off
Debbiepa50 thanks for that but can I eat all that while I am in metoprolol are is it good to eat that while weening off of it
Anytime Chris. Remember that weening off this drug will certainly have its challenges. It can be a tad scary. Just don't panic. Go slow and be calm.
I'm not sure what type of palpitations you are having since it's such a broad term but be certain its safe for you to quit. Metroprolol, I admit , is a very necessary drug for some people. I hated it and felt it was awful for me. But overall, beta blockers are generally reasonably safer compared to other options. That's is, if your body can handle them.
Anytime your heart is not going well, it's terrifying. It changes the way we go about everything. So I can understand your desire to get away from any extra problems. Just do it safely. You know your body the best.
And remember, eat the 3 and nix the 6.
Eat lots of green " leafy"salads with high quality oil (olive, sesame, avocado, etc) Add some natural apple cider vinegar (Braggs or similar) Make a large salad that includes, seeds or nuts, herbs, spices, avocado..Any vegetable can be thrown in raw.Beets , mushrooms are among my favorites.
Eating less meat or dairy will also help heal the liver and kidneys
After 10 years on Toprol, I am about to reach my 1 year mark "off" it.I feel better than I have in years.No panic attacks, no heart palpitations. I am no longer dependent. Once I changed my diet, making certain I consumed a lot of magnesium rich foods, I slowly blossomed into the person I should have been 40 years ago?Happy, healthy and calm.
Debbie age 61
Tony I really thank you I just want to get off this med cause I have seen Alot of things on the internet about it And it really scare me and plus I still have a lil bit of palpitations and plus I just dnt want to be on something that I really dnt need to be on
Just cut it in half about once every 5-7 days and you'll be fine. Now if it's hurting your liver like it did me, I went a tad faster. I posted my schedule on one of my earlier posts exactly.
But still, safe and slow is always better unless u have an urgent situation.
Yes there is. Take at least 500 mg of milk thistle everyday. About a month after you are completely done taking metoprolol, you'll see your liver improve.
Honestly Chris , after two weeks, you could cut it tomorrow right to 7.25 mg twice a day or whatever u feel comfortable doing. Stay there a week then drop again. After that short a time, I would be to worried but I'd still be safe.
This is just my personal opinion and not medical advice. But be certain it's safe for you to quit before doing so. It's best to talk to your doctor before making medication changes. Assuming it is safe and you know it is, it shouldn't be too hard to get off for now but it might be uncomfortable.
And is there anything I can take while I am weening off so I can clean my liver
Okay so what is a safe way too wean off of them
No not after only two weeks. But I'd still ween it just to be safe since it does impact your heart.
You could be off in a few weeks. Sooner too but I'd go easy to be safe.
Hi I have been on metoprolol tartrate 12.5 mg twice a day for about 2 weeks my question is will it be hard for me to come off this medication
Hi guys. To add to something I wrote earlier concerning diet, I'd like to clarify a couple things. If you are on any sort of diet... Doesn't matter which kind. You need to be careful of the types of fat. I don't worry too much about the mayo I eat because of the amount of EFA, omega 3's I eat. I take 4 grams a day to make sure to offset any extra omega 6's I consume. Which makes the omega 3's more effective.
So in regard to fish oil and omega 3, the supplement is only necessary as a precaution if you take in very little omega 6. Salmon, for example is high in omega 3, and yet mayo is slightly high in omega six. So if I sit down and eat salmon and some mayo, the omega 3 will balance out way in the favorable side of omega 3. So less fish oil is needed unless you are being careful like I am .
Excess omega 6's, will not only increase bad fats present in your blood and increase the likelihood of many heart issues, including heart attacks. The balance of omega 3 to omega 6 will decrease those factors considerably. It also will decrease coronary inflammation . Which is extremely important. The excess of omega 3's will you keep from making many other health issues worse.
My wife's grandad is Bill Lands, and you can learn a lot more about this through his book... Fish, omega3, and human health, 2nd edition.
I just wanted to clarify.
If you really want to improve your health through both diet and excercise, make sure to balance your omega 3's to any 6's you eat. Remember to eat the 3 and nix the 6.
You can find lists online of omega six food value in order for you to make sure to consume enough Omega 3 rich foods/ supplements to offset this.
Making fish a part of any diet is important.
Good luck my friends.
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