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- I reversed my Type 2
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- Tablets (oral)
I have been on Amlodipine and Ramipril for a number of years for my blood pressure. Since being diagnosed Type 2, going low carb and loosing a chunk of weight my BP had come down to the point when I was getting dizzy if I stood up quickly. After a week of home monitoring with an average BP of 124/77 my GP agreed I could stop the Amlodipine. That was three weeks ago. I have been monitoring my BP every day and since stopping it my BP is averaging 127/77 so just a tiny rise. However the main point of this post is that I’d read that Amlodipine can raise blood sugars in Type 2s. I never knew if that was true for me as I was on Amlodipine before my type 2 diagnosis. That was why I wanted to drop the Amlodipine rather than the Ramipril, plus Ramipril has kidney protecting qualities. Anyway my average blood sugars are down, so far March is showing an average of 5.4 down from February’s 5.5 and we’re only half way through March! Several times a week I’m getting 4s now in the evenings where before 4s were a rarity! I’m seeing my GP next Tuesday and am hoping I can stay off Amlodipine. I’m not sure when he’ll want my next HbA1c but I’m hoping May 3 months after my last and if my HbA1c has gone down further I’m going to ask to drop one of my Metformin. I think he’ll agree as he said those immortal words at my last appointment that he didn’t want my HbA1c to go much lower! 

Just thought this might be interesting to any other Type 2s on Amlodipine.
Just thought this might be interesting to any other Type 2s on Amlodipine.