Lately, the medical advice I’m getting is all over the place. I’m trying to figure out what to do when medical people don’t "agree". They don’t openly disagree, but one will say to do this and one says to do that.
Like blood pressure is an issue. It can go way high, and then not too long afterwards, dip back down with no apparent reason. The nephrologist and the new neurology doc we saw recently are both crazy concerned about it being so high. The nurse practitioner (his PCP) and the home health nurse seem to be less worried since he has no symptoms. The new neurologist says that whether or not he has symptoms, a high blood pressure that stays high for a period of time does damage to vessels.
The nephrologist gave me some blood pressure medicine in case it is too high. The problem is that sometimes on its own it will dip down low, and if I have given him that blood pressure medicine, it goes way low. Once in the hospital that happened. His blood pressure went from 200+ over 130+ and after they gave him the blood pressure lowering medicine, it went to 54/37. People were running around like The Three Stooges. And absolutely no symptoms. They finally figured out in the hospital that with him, his blood pressure goes up and down sporadically, and to give the blood pressure medicine so quickly, without waiting to see if it was going to come down on its own, caused him to almost crash.
So, at home, when it is too high, a home health nurse has told me to continue to take bp every 30 minutes or so and as long as it is going back down, not to panic.
I have been doing the “recheck often and wait and see” approach lately. Over the past few months. And all seems well. Till yesterday, when it was consistently around 200/130ish for 5-6 hours. Finally home health said to give a bp pill. It took another 2 hours to start going down.
Again home health and nurse practitioner aren’t so worried. Due to spinal injury and the whole autonomic dysreflexia thing. The home health nurse told me to reposition his body, and that is when it really started to come down. I really love her, but she is so overworked that lately she’s not returning my calls.
I stay in panic mode a lot of the time, because not being a medical person myself, I’m never certain how to proceed. And he counts on me for everything, including ADLs as well as medication‘s, etc. I’m so afraid for him to stroke out. But I think I’m a little more afraid that if I give medicine to him immediately, and then it does that thing that his blood pressure does sometimes and dips down quickly, then the combination of that and the pill will put it so low that there will be nothing I can do to get him back.
I am pretty good about doing what I’m told by medical professionals. But when they disagree, I’m not sure what to do.
Any common sense recommendations?
[This message edited by WhatsRight at 4:56 PM, Wednesday, November 1st]