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<blockquote data-quote="Scardoc" data-source="post: 794578" data-attributes="member: 44692"><p>For approximately 15 years I have had high blood pressure. Initially, the Doc was happy, after testing for 24hrs, that the issue seemed to be when I walked into the surgery so no medication required. After being diagnosed T1 diabetic 7 years ago I was eventually put onto 5mg Lisinopril and this eventually was increased to 10mg.</p><p> </p><p>My diastolic level has always been good and better than ever over the last couple of years. Systolic has always been the problem and for the last four years has been consistently high, 150-160.</p><p> </p><p>I have an appointment on Monday to discuss with my GP and feel there could be an attempt to try me on something else as it’s the one diabetic target I just don’t ever get close to! So, I am thinking Beta Blockers but have some concerns over the little I know about them.</p><p> </p><p>1. Can they contribute to hypoglycaemia?</p><p>2. They lower heart rate, my heart rate is normally pretty low to begin with so this worries me.</p><p>3. Do they impact on exercising (part of 2 really)?</p><p> </p><p>Any experience shared would be appreciated.</p><p> </p><p>My preference would be to have a 24hr BP monitor to wear for a few days and get a good picture of what is going on, but on a daily basis and not just every time I go for an appointment! If that shows consistently high then I will be up for trying something new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scardoc, post: 794578, member: 44692"] For approximately 15 years I have had high blood pressure. Initially, the Doc was happy, after testing for 24hrs, that the issue seemed to be when I walked into the surgery so no medication required. After being diagnosed T1 diabetic 7 years ago I was eventually put onto 5mg Lisinopril and this eventually was increased to 10mg. My diastolic level has always been good and better than ever over the last couple of years. Systolic has always been the problem and for the last four years has been consistently high, 150-160. I have an appointment on Monday to discuss with my GP and feel there could be an attempt to try me on something else as it’s the one diabetic target I just don’t ever get close to! So, I am thinking Beta Blockers but have some concerns over the little I know about them. 1. Can they contribute to hypoglycaemia? 2. They lower heart rate, my heart rate is normally pretty low to begin with so this worries me. 3. Do they impact on exercising (part of 2 really)? Any experience shared would be appreciated. My preference would be to have a 24hr BP monitor to wear for a few days and get a good picture of what is going on, but on a daily basis and not just every time I go for an appointment! If that shows consistently high then I will be up for trying something new. [/QUOTE]
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