Just had the conversation with my cardiologist I've been waiting for. After 6 years on lisinopril 20mg for hypertension, I'm officially discontinuing it. My blood pressure has been consistently normal for the last 3 months without it (we did a trial taper starting 12 weeks ago).
| Timepoint | BP (office avg) | BP (home avg) | Weight | Lisinopril |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-semaglutide | 148/94 | 142/90 | 278 lbs | 20mg |
| Month 2 | 138/88 | 134/86 | 262 lbs | 20mg |
| Month 4 | 128/82 | 124/80 | 249 lbs | 20mg (reduced to 10mg) |
| Month 6 | 122/78 | 118/76 | 238 lbs | 10mg |
| Month 7 | 118/76 | 116/74 | 234 lbs | 5mg (taper started) |
| Month 8 | 120/78 | 116/76 | 229 lbs | OFF |
M/56. The home averages are from my Omron cuff, morning readings before coffee, average of 3 readings per session, 5-7 sessions per week. I take this seriously because my father died of a stroke at 62.
I'm going to continue monitoring daily and see my cardiologist again in 6 weeks. But this feels like a genuine turning point. One less pill.