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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 75910"><p>I had another allergic reaction Tuesday night. I've been out of commission the last two days. The thing is, I'm not on any new medications, so I'm reacting to a medication I've been taking. It's either the beta blocker or the cholesterol medication and I'm leaning towards the beta blocker. The reason I think so is I have been having unstable angina (angina without exertion) often since March. They increased my beta blocker to try to help with the angina and my pulse dropped into the 40's (resting pulse should be 60's to 70's). I wasn't bouncing back, so I stopped the beta blocker altogether for a couple of weeks. I started it back on Tuesday night (at the lowest dose possible) and I had an allergic reaction and I've had angina for 2 days straight - non stop. I had no angina while off the medication.</p><p></p><p>I have an appointment with a new doctor Monday morning. </p><p></p><p>Have I mentioned how sick I am of all this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 75910"] I had another allergic reaction Tuesday night. I've been out of commission the last two days. The thing is, I'm not on any new medications, so I'm reacting to a medication I've been taking. It's either the beta blocker or the cholesterol medication and I'm leaning towards the beta blocker. The reason I think so is I have been having unstable angina (angina without exertion) often since March. They increased my beta blocker to try to help with the angina and my pulse dropped into the 40's (resting pulse should be 60's to 70's). I wasn't bouncing back, so I stopped the beta blocker altogether for a couple of weeks. I started it back on Tuesday night (at the lowest dose possible) and I had an allergic reaction and I've had angina for 2 days straight - non stop. I had no angina while off the medication. I have an appointment with a new doctor Monday morning. Have I mentioned how sick I am of all this? [/QUOTE]
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