Posted by rskontos on June 3, 2009, at 17:00:57
In reply to Re: the hypertensive part.. rsk, posted by twinleaf on June 2, 2009, at 21:25:13
> When I first went on Wellbutrin, my BP went from about 110/70 to 150/90. My pdoc. who kept checking, said the increase was definitely due to the Wellbutrin. He wanted to add an anti-hypertensive, which he described as "routine" with Wellbutrin, but I didn't want to. So, in my mind, there's a pretty definite connection.
Thank you thank you thank you. For the validation. I have always had lower blood pressure until the induction of my panic attacks and the addition of wellbutrin.
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> I know it's not the whole story for you, though.(ir wasn't for me either) It's been about two years since I've had a severe panic attack, with really high blood pressure, but I used to have them quite often. I think the analytic therapy has had a lot to do with my pretty much getting over them. I know I've been in therapy longer than you- so I think things will get much easier for you too in the future. Hope so!Yes I think so. I have some things I think I am going to start talking about so that I can try to lessen this anxiety some.
My internist found couple of things she doesn't like on my ct scan so I am off to the GI doc tomorrow. She said she thought maybe the radiologist over read into it but she wants to be safe and get someone's opinion that knows more about the abdominal system. Plus the endo now wants to re-run two tests. So off to his lab for more blood taken.
I think my anxiety that has been high for forever is now taking its toll on my body.
I am going to schedule myself a facial/massage for next week and get my hair done to help me feel better about me! Maybe a pedicure too if it won't break the bank.
Thanks so much though for the information.
rsk
Thank
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