
Suggest Treatment For High Blood Pressure, Swollen Tongue And Memory Loss

Brain symptoms may be related to the brain. Anxiety.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to HCM. I understand your concerns. Thank you for your question.
Well, since you have been on lisinopril for a long time, it is more likely that it did not cause the swollen tongue and angioedema.
Since it is claimed that you are allergic to so many medications and, I am sure, if eight different medicines have been tried, practically all of the drug classes were tried, then I will provide my insight.
A beta-blocker should be tried in the therapy, and I would recommend, in your case, propranolol (one of the oldest beta-blocker, but very effective). Also, diuretics are known to cause allergies in extremely rare cases, if none.
However, if you had been my patient, I would have had you admitted in the department of internal medicine, and would install treatment in in-hospital care, so that we can rule out the "dangerous" drugs to you and confirm the "safe" drugs for you.
The pounding louder of the heart, more rapid breathing and feeling disoriented, are signs of anxiety. If you may remember a situation where you have been scared, frightened or startled, you may recall that you have felt the same way. These are not symptoms related to any anti-hypertensive medication.
I would like to add also that the feeling of being drunk and memory loss are two symptoms that also may be related to any organic condition of the brain, with no relation to anti-hypertensive drugs. There are certain age-related conditions of the brain tissue that are often accompanied with these symptoms. My recommendation regarding this is that you should also consult a neurologist.
I hope I was helpful with my answer. I am happy to help, if you have follow-up questions.
Best regards,
Dr. Meriton

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