Bystolic heart rate

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Avatar n tn I have not noticed any differences in my heart rythyms , Except my heart rate has gone up. I do not feel as bad on Bystolic as metoprolo, I seem to have more dizzyness on Bystolic. I do get some chest discomfort while on Bystolic that the metoprolo kept at bay.
Avatar n tn I am a 52 year old male, I am over weight but have lost 103 pounds. Now my resting heart rate is 58 to 60,, is that ok? I've been taking bystolic for a long time.
Avatar m tn IST involves a chronic rapid heart rate, as well as exaggerated heart rate response to stimuli such as exercise. I had IST (and PACs - I still have PACs) for a couple of months after a virus infection back in 2010. Even light exercise (such as walking) could get my heart rate into the 160s, and walking up hills could get the heart rate into the 200s. It probably didn't help that the heart rate made me panic. Propranolol (beta blocker) helped me tremendously.
Avatar n tn My experience during the past couple of months with BYSTOLIC (5 mg) are excellent heart rate control, no gastro issues, anti anxiety effect and good sleep. The negative effects have been knee pain, stiff and heavy legs, especially when using stairs, low libido (loss of morning erections), and fatigue. I 've also experienced some weight gain, higher cholesterol, and my blood pressure is not being controlled too well.
Avatar m tn •Have a slow heartbeat or your heart skips beats (irregular heartbeat) I'm guessing that my doctor thinks my heart palpitations are not considered an irregular heartbeat? I'll ask him but I found this a little scary.
Avatar f tn Please do not stop your Metoprolol abruptly....it can mess with your heart rate. Your Dr. would probably be glad to discuss the switch with you. I never had any trouble with it but it did cause some fatigue, the Metoprolol I mean.
687614 tn?1244197979 of which seemed to make no difference at keeping my heart rate any lower or my 150/105 BP down. I still have severly swinging heart rate of 50's-130's I want to know if these side effects are common, or if other people have taken this and it didn't really work and what they switch too that was much better. Help I need a lot of input. I feel like I am dying here and doctors aren't helping too much. I have taken Toporol with Verapamil without success...
Avatar n tn I have a diagnosis of Afib secondary to a prior case of pericarditis. Treating Afib with Bystolic. Last Tuesday developed bradycardia; heart rate in the 40 to 50's. Constant chest pain, spent night in hospital for cardiac work up which was negative. Now we are going to do EGD to rule out stomach issues causing low pulse but I am thinking my cervical spine problems (which have worsened) may be the cause. I also have upper thoracic pain. Could this be the cause?
116881 tn?1189755823 I also had slow heart rate at first and felt a bit out of it but after a short while it got much better to the point it does not feel like I am on anything. The big thing I notice is when I run my heart rate stays below 120 when before the meds it would go to 140 on average and if I pushed i can go to 160bpm. When I run I feel normal even at a slower heart rate then before. I actually feel much better. Stick it out and you will do better.
Avatar n tn I have been on 5mg bystolic for a couple of months. My knees also ache. The worst part is I am exhausted all the time. I have also put on 15 pounds in the couple of months I've been taking it. It is controlling my heart rate. I also take Micardis.
Avatar m tn I am on LISINOPRIL-HCTZ 20-25MG and BYSTOLIC for HBP I am also on PRAVASTATIN for Cholesterol. I recently had to stop the Bystolic because my heart rate was low between 45-62. I am 54 and I excercise a lot yet nobody seem to know I have this chest pain and constant fatigue. I need help so bad. My heart rate sometimes goes as high as 120.
Avatar m tn The question I have is I am taking Bystolic Imdur ER and Lisiniprol which I know the Bystolic keeps the heart rate way down...at what rate should I use for heart rate for training .. My max would normally 158 but I am not sure what changes on meds.......
Avatar f tn believed to be panic/anxity attacks (heart rate around 120-130). My heart rate has always run around 85-95 on a normal basis but during this time, I was going through a period of having severe chest pain and having to go to the ER. The pains turned out to be esophageal spasms/reflux. However, during this time I thought I was having heart problems. I was sent for a stress test in the first part of Jan 08. The results came back fine with absolutely no detection of heart diease.
Avatar m tn My Doctor game me a months worth of Bystolic, which is a beta blocker. My resting heart beat is @ 48-52 and up moving around it is @ 60. I work out two- three times a week, lifting and cardio. I am a very strong 55 yr old, in really good shape. A muscular 230 lbs. My worry is my heart beat is too slow for Bystolic. One of their warnings is not to take it if you have a slow heart beat, is mine too slow?
Avatar f tn After a stress test was determened that when my heaert is stressed there is a part of my heart when stressed does not get adaquate blood flow so dr put me on Bystolic also to bring heart rate down,,,well it has done that my blood pressure is not all that low my question is will this med bring heart rate too low...
Avatar n tn I will talk to my cardo about bystolic. I take it the drug controls your BP and heart rate as well as PVCs. I really don't feel good if my heart rate goes to low for me. Do you have to take any other meds with it to control BP? My cardio wants to take me off Norpace and put me back on Toprol only. I just don't feel good about that.
280234 tn?1532986249 Hi, I'm a 33 year old Caucasian female. I'm 5'4, 145 lbs. I developed high blood pressure in 2002 (when I was 22)during the last months of pregnancy, & after the birth of my daughter. My OB then said I did not have Toxemia. I had a really difficult labor having her, and my BP got really high during the delivery. After the delivery, my BP started running higher than it used to, like about 154/95.
Avatar f tn s a glitch in the electrical system of the upper part of the heart. The heart rate can jump from 65 beats per minute to 120 to 200 or more without warning. It also returns to a normal rate just as unexpectedly. That's great that your tachy times are rare. Certain things can trigger PSVT like cold medicines, caffeine, alcohol, chocolate, stress, fatigue, overheating, dehydration, exercise. And sometimes the heart jumps into PSVT for no apparent reason.
Avatar m tn Are you in permanent AFib, or do you have periods of normal sinus rhythm? What is you blood pressure and resting heart rate? High BP can cause heart enlargement. Is the heart size stable, not continuing to enlarge? Are you taking an anticoagulant to reduce stroke risk? I am much older and suffer from Permanent AFib, for which I take drugs to control the ventricle HR and and anticoagulant to reduce stroke risks associated with blood clot formation in the fibrillating atrium.
1933354 tn?1323362834 5mg Bystolic, my cardiologist prescribed them to me to help control my heart rate. I was having lots of panic attacks and my pulse would get really high. I am on day 7 of the beta, I do feel a huge difference, a lot less anxiety, all my physical symptoms of anxiety are gone. However, I am noticing some effects of the beta blocker, such as heavy legs, really tired, tightness in chest. Some people are telling me this can't be the beta blocker, and that I should stick out my 30 day regiment.
Avatar n tn It is in a class of medications called beta blockers. It works by relaxing blood vessels and slowing heart rate to improve blood flow and decrease blood pressure. If you mean that you are taking Bystolic and it is causing you pain....and according to PCP and literate it should not....I agree with you. Our systems can respond differently then others do to medications. We are all different...and respond differently. If you feel this medication is causing you pain then insist upon a change.
Avatar n tn It matters not how you lower your heart rate and your blood pressure in your condition.
1272987 tn?1274671710 ve attempted to get back to my previous level of exercise. However whenever I do any cardio my heart rate shoots up and stays there for hours on end, making me feel dizzy and sick; even walking to and from my classes at university causes this. Reading that sinus arrhythmia is supposedly a good thing in young people I am worried that perhaps something else is wrong with me. I just want to be able to get outside and be active again, is there anything special I should be doing? Thanks!
Avatar m tn Hi, I'm not the doctor but I know exactly what you mean regarding the side effects from Coreg. I was put on it for a little over a year due to an aneurysm in my ascending aorta and the cardio wants my blood pressure kept very low. Like you, I am still lightheaded/off balance on occasion. I walk on a daily basis and even a brisk pace fails to get my heart rate out of the 70s. (Of course with the aneurysm I'm not supposed to get my heart rate very high.
Avatar f tn I apologize as this is on the long side. I have asked for testing on several occassions for Thyroid problems due to the multiple symptoms that I have. My labs (which my Dr.s usually only check the TSH level) usually are in the normal range. Many times they are only a few tenths in range of what the labs consider to be the normal range. The last TSH test (over 1 year ago) came back .39 on a range of .35-5.0. I am currently waiting on new lab results.