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Ramipril and vision

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Greatnan Fri 02-Dec-11 10:09:40

I have been taking Ramipril for six weeks, and whilst it is bringing down my blood pressure, I have noticed that my multifocal glasses are no longer working. They are find for long distance, but I am having trouble reading my computer screen and it is giving me a slight headache.
Blurred vision is mentioned as a possible side effect when your body is adjusting to the medication but I wonder if anyone else has experienced this and how long it might last.
I don't want to go to an optician and get a new prescription if it is only temporary.

Greatnan Sun 18-Dec-11 07:04:00

I was amused today when I was on a very long, hard walk to a wonderful vew point , with my family, and two young women passed us, and said I was an inspiration to them! I wonder if some of you remember when anyone of my present age (71) was a 'litle old lady'. My own mother was very spry until her late 80's but she certainly wasn't crossing rivers on fallen trees and pulling herself up steep Alpine hills by clutching tufts of grass and branches. (This is the sort of behaviour that makes my daughter want to have me under her eye in New Zealand!)

JessM Sun 18-Dec-11 07:37:34

Gp greatnan I bet it was worth it. (was there a loo when you got to the top - I went for a walk near there (one that ends up in Cable Bay) and when we had toiled uphill through the bush for an hour or so, there was a picnic bench and a loo!)
One of the interesting things about prejudice is that we tend to absorb it (Struck by this years ago when reading Dale Spender's Man Made Language ) My MIL, 79, very infirm and frail, refers to others as "old ladies" but does not see herself as one. I have recently joined U3A and I would be one of the youngest looking members - and thinking about my own prejudices in this area quite a lot.

Greatnan Sun 18-Dec-11 08:30:24

My daughter is 48 and her son of 28 is visiting her from London at the moment. She noticed he had some wrinkles around the eyes and she said it made her feel old for the first time, even more than being a grandmother does. Of course, to me, she still looks like a young girl!

Annobel Sun 18-Dec-11 09:43:07

I often refer to other drivers as '***** old fools' on no evidence whatsoever than the presence of white hair. Then I have a look at myself - 71 and I sometimes think, if I'm being honest, that my driving isn't as good as it once was... blush

Sook Sun 18-Dec-11 10:55:46

Greatnan. I am pleased that your vision is back to normal :-)

jeni Sun 18-Dec-11 11:49:11

I justhadmy67th birthday and had a picture taken of 4 generations. Sitting next to me wasmyaunt who was 90 4 days later. She looks more like my sister than my aunt. Still very fit, beautifully breezed,made up andwearingchannel no 5. She's fitter than ma and I hatcher! (no I don't. Shesmyfavourite aunt)

kittylester Sun 18-Dec-11 16:39:53

My husband always tells other drivers to "get a move on grandpa!" confused

JessM Sun 18-Dec-11 16:47:43

you been drinking in charge of those crutches again jeni or are you trying to drive an ipad with one hand ? smile

jeni Sun 18-Dec-11 19:54:06

Yes to second.only sort of learned to type in last year. One finger typist so keep hitting wrong key!

nanachrissy Sun 18-Dec-11 20:34:26

Oh Jeni that is the funniest post! "Beautifully breezed" & "channel no5". It's really cheered me up.grin

jeni Sun 18-Dec-11 21:09:52

I meant-beautifully dressed!!!
I wish I knew how to post pics from my iPad!! help!!

Madpotter Thu 29-Dec-11 08:42:31

I'm a new member and think grans net is great. I have been taking Ramipril for few months and am having increasing problems with backnasal drip, dizziness etc. it's blighted my Christmas. Anyone else having a similar problem?

Madpotter Thu 29-Dec-11 10:13:27

Correctionn to last message, it's 'postnasal drip' (not last nasal)

Greatnan Thu 29-Dec-11 19:30:36

I had a few bouts of diziness when I first started taking tablets for high bp but my doctor reduced the dosage and it was fine after that. Don't suffer in silence, Madpotter.

Madpotter Fri 30-Dec-11 06:31:28

Thanks Greatgran. Saw the doc yesterday and was changed to Amlodipine. Anyone had experience of this bp medicine?

Madpotter Fri 30-Dec-11 06:33:37

Sorry, typo- Thanks GreatNan!

Greatnan Fri 30-Dec-11 07:44:00

As my mother used to say .....you can call me anything you like, as long as it is not late for my dinner. Took me years to work out what she meant.