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Cold Feet=Warm Feet
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For years I have suffered very cold feet at night,like blocks of ice when I remove my socks,I have mentioned this to Docs in the past and told it's just poor circulation. Last Monday i had a routine check and BP check,Doc said my results were excellent but did I get cold feet and fingers,i replied yes and he said it was down to my BP tablets ie. Atenolol which i have been taking for years,he therefore changed my tablets for Amlidopine.
I can hardly believe the difference lovely warm feet at night,and no more hot water bottles.
I can hardly believe the difference lovely warm feet at night,and no more hot water bottles.
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Yepp! a common side effect of beta- blockers (Artenolol)
15:41 Sun 19th Jan 2014
Sqad, at the moment I am wearing 2 pairs of socks, one of which is extra thick thermal, plus fleecy trousers, a vest, a long sleeved t shirt and over the top is a fleece, I also have on furry slippers - if I put on any more I won't be able to move, and my husband will complain if I put the heating up!