You probably need to taper or eliminate your BP meds even more.
Magnesium is a vasodilator (a calcium channel blocker) and a muscle relaxant.
I saw my Cardiologist Monday. While he was happy about my weight, he wasnt too thrilled that I stopped the Norvasc. Wouldnt you know, I fast paced from the parking lot, through 4 hallways to where I was supposed to meet with him and they checked my BP and it was 154/80. My heart rate was 74. 3months ago that would have been about 185/90 and pulse rate about 110. He said I had high blood pressure and should not be off the Novasc until I got it into the 120's.
I had faxed him my BP/HR/BS record from the last 3 weeks and showed him on the spreadsheet my BP for the last 5 days was in the 120's and for 3 weeks it was never above 137 with the exception of one time.
I really think this Doctor is a fine surgeon, but I believe some doctors get into a locked mind set, and unless they thought of the new regimen that is actually improving your health, they stay in a very unreal pessimistic world.
I am scheduled to have a Stress test Tuesday and we will see what the results are from that and go from there. It will take a few days for him to review the results.
He has been wanting me to exercise more, so I told him, my son and I are going up to the high school track and walking. He says, " Now dont over do-it"
I told him I was going to work up to sprinting so I could train for the Senior Olympics May 2013. He didnt have anything to say and barely cracked a smile.
So be it...'A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do'