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<blockquote data-quote="Nicki70" data-source="post: 2524751" data-attributes="member: 553756"><p>I have T2D and was having chemotherapy before being diagnosed with diabetes. My blood pressure crept up to 204/142 at its worst during chemo, and still they did not put me on ramipril. I even had two cardiology appointments whilst it was that high to check my left ventricular ejection fraction due to one of the chemo drugs and they still did not put me on any BP medication. I pre-op assessment it was still high and no intervention. Took until the day of surgery for the anaesthetist to say she was not happy to put me under an anaesthetic for someone to finally decide I needed to be started on BP medication, then a very thorough junior doctor decided to check my blood glucose and well… the rest is history! Ramipril 2.5 mg really works for me. My blood pressure on Friday at hospital appointment was 123/79.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicki70, post: 2524751, member: 553756"] I have T2D and was having chemotherapy before being diagnosed with diabetes. My blood pressure crept up to 204/142 at its worst during chemo, and still they did not put me on ramipril. I even had two cardiology appointments whilst it was that high to check my left ventricular ejection fraction due to one of the chemo drugs and they still did not put me on any BP medication. I pre-op assessment it was still high and no intervention. Took until the day of surgery for the anaesthetist to say she was not happy to put me under an anaesthetic for someone to finally decide I needed to be started on BP medication, then a very thorough junior doctor decided to check my blood glucose and well… the rest is history! Ramipril 2.5 mg really works for me. My blood pressure on Friday at hospital appointment was 123/79. [/QUOTE]
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