Creekimp13 5,840 Posted January 27, 2018 After surgery, I was told to discontinue my diuretic and blood pressure pills. Was told to take my blood pressure daily and to call the office if it went above 160 on top or 90 on the bottom. It never did. Just took it, and it's 124/82...with no meds. Feeling pretty excited about that:) I also went off my bupropion after surgery and haven't felt the need to restart it. All I'm taking now is thyroid (which I will forever) and Omeprazole...which we were asked to take for three months after surgery to help with healing. And of course, my Vitamins. Multi, calcium citrate with D, More D, B-12 and B-50 complex. Anyone else getting excited to be off some of their meds? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rainbow_Warrior 996 Posted January 27, 2018 Quote My family doctor has weaned me off my BP (hypertension) meds. Operation: Thursday 12 OCT 2017 Meds: Ramapril 20mg daily & Felodopine 20mg daily Dr Visit: Wed 25 OCT 2017 Meds new level: Ramapril 10mg daily & Felodopine 10mg daily Dr Visit: Fri 17 NOV 2017 Meds new level: Ramapril 5mg daily & Felodopine 5mg daily Dr Visit: Thur 28 DEC 2017 Meds new level: Ramapril 2.5mg daily & Felodopine 2.5mg daily The doctor expects that with about 35kg (78 pounds) lost, he'll have me off meds for BP well before March. 1 Creekimp13 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
XYZXYZXYZ1955 675 Posted January 27, 2018 I'm off one of my diabetes medications and my insulin dose is less than it was. Still on other things, for blood pressure and cholesterol, I'll take what I can get in terms of progress, though: my weight is still significantly high, so it's not that surprising I'm still diabetic. I'll just keep losing and see what happens. I'd like to mention, though, that I was told very strongly that I couldn't take ibuprophen or any other NSAID pain reliever--only Tylenol. That seems to apply forever . . . so if you do have a need for a pain reliever, please check with your doctor about this. 1 Creekimp13 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creekimp13 5,840 Posted January 27, 2018 The NSAIDS are tricky because there is mixed information out there. Universally, though, there seems to be a consensus that using them as a maintenance med won't work due to possible ulcers. My doc did say that if we took an antacid like Tums just before a dose of ibuprophen, we could still use it sparingly. I brought up the example that I've used it a couple days a month for menstruation, and he said that was fine...but to take the Tums before I took it. XYZ...Good advice to check with your doctor about it. So far, I've had good luck switching to Tylenol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JavaKnut 104 Posted January 27, 2018 My surgeon took me off everything the day before surgery. All my numbers fell in line in less than a week after surgery. I was on blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, and gout meds. I have not had a single one since. I was on a total of 9 pills and shot a day. 2 Creekimp13 and Elizabeth 06388 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miss Topaz 300 Posted January 27, 2018 I was just sleeved and told to continue my blood pressure and cholesterol meds. I didn't take them for a couple days as I didn't have a pill crusher and felt a bit lightheaded this morning, so have managed to crush them into my morning Protein. I expect I won't be on them a whole lot longer tho! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abefroman329 704 Posted January 27, 2018 So far the only med I’ve stopped completely is the Farxiga/Invokana (I used to switch between the two based on which one Caremark was gonna cover that year). For the Cozaar, the Bystolic, and the Janumet, I’ve just cut the dosage in half. But I have my annual physical in a month and hopefully some go away then. Once upon a time I was taking Tribenzor for my systolic, which is 3 medicines in one, so to go from that to one pill is nothing to sneeze at. Plus I’m no longer taking any diuretics, which means I don’t have to get up in the middle of the night to pee any more. Between the new vitamins/supplements and the addition of the anti-gallstone medication, I’m probably taking more pills than I was prior to surgery, which is disappointing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kandywolf 161 Posted January 27, 2018 I was on invokana and janumet for diabetes, stopped 10 days before surgery, havent needed it since 3 m postop appt, no longer diabetic. A1C is 4.7. Now they are going to wean me off 1 of my high bp medsSW 350 (11/15)BSW 260 (10/17/17)CW 217.6 (1/22/18)RGW 199GW 175 1 Creekimp13 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites