by Suff » 14 Dec 2014, 09:15
Neither would I Di. But, yes, I feel the same. Mrs S' closest friend used to check every single thing the GP prescribed with her drugs almanac and would challenge anything she felt was not well prescribed. But neither of us would have said just stop taking drugs. However what she did do was come to the GP with questions, lots of them and request that the GP justify the drugs she was asked to take.
Mine made me ill in a way which was diametrically opposed to the supposed result. When they drove my blood pressure up and not down, the consultant simply said "Take more of them and keep taking more of them until they work" He wanted me to double or even quadruple the amount taken even though there was clear evidence that they were making me worse. I doubled the dose for one week, had very serious effects and stopped altogether.
My GP's position was that there were other drugs of the same line which "might now" have the "side effect". He wasn't even listening to the fact that the very action of these drugs was causing the problem. Hence why I stopped listening to either of them. I've been a lot more healthy since I did. But, again, short term with the drugs making me seriously ill.
The only good point out of the whole exercise is that I found out in a non destructive way what an Angina attack feels like. Now if I get anything like it again I can deal with it.
But, to reiterate, I don't recommend anyone just junking drugs. I'm certain that if I had taken the Statins at the same time as the ACE inhibitors, I would not have seen the same problem. Then I would have been on drugs I don't need, which don't help me, for the rest of my life (so they tell me). Yet these same drugs are Vital to others and Must be taken.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.