Riding on traquilisers

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yello

back and brave
Location
France
The docs but me on a course of tranquilsers for a few days because I'm having blood pressure variations between the good 130/70 to a rather astounding 180/110. He doesn't understand quite what's is happening (nor do I!) and quite work put what my average BP is. All my blood tests are a-okay and I'm otherwise in perfect health. So tranquilzers as a short term thing to see if it's anxiety related problem. In around 6 weeks time, I'm going to get hooked up to a machine for 24 hours so they can better ascertain what is going is on.

They reckon you can get addicted to tranquilisers but I can't see if! If you like being dizzy and mal-cordinayed then maybe but it's not my thing at all. That said, my chest does feel better and I am feeling very easy going. Though it's taken me the best part of 20 minutes to type this because my fingers seel to have a mind of their own! And riding takes a lot of concentration - it look me a good half hour to keep it straight!
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Probably not best until you are used to them.
 
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yello

yello

back and brave
Location
France
I know... but I needed to get out for a bit. The weather's pretty good at the moment and snow if forecast for next week. I took a chance on quiet roads.
 

trio25

Über Member
The being dizzy and un-coordinated bit makes me think maybe not. Unless there is someone who can ride with you and somewhere off road? Just for safety reasons.

Hopefully a couple of days and the side effects will settle down and you can go for a ride?
 
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yello

yello

back and brave
Location
France
I'm only meant to be on them for a couple of days , it's just a test. In truth, I wouldn't want to be on them for any longer. I feel completely zonked. Unstable. Takes me ages to even type anything!
 
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