"I lost about 40 lbs -- but a few years ago I was diagnosed with leaky heart valves and high blood pressure," says Classen. "Now I have to get another echocardiogram because my doctor thinks I might also have PPH.
I took Redux every day for about six months; I felt great and had lots of energy but it also made me feel anxious. As soon as I dropped the required amount of weight, I stopped taking Redux.
I was fortunate; not even a year later I heard on the news that people were dying from taking Redux and Fen-phen, the other diet drug.
I was scared but relieved that I wasn't taking Redux anymore. I figured that was the end of it and thought I was fine. Several years later, it must have been around 2004, I saw a new doctor and he asked about my medical history. When I told him that I had been on Redux, he advised me to get an echocardiogram to see if I had any damage to my heart.
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Every two years I have to go back for tests. PPH isn't easy to detect. I have to take meds for high blood pressure and try to control it with diet and exercise. Because of Redux I don't want to take any more prescription drugs -- I will take Tylenol when I really have to. I could have done without taking Redux; in hindsight I could have taken the weight off by myself -- which I have done since 1999.
I have to go back to my doctor in the next few weeks to run more tests for PPH. I try not to think about this too much but I am afraid that when I get older, I will have a serious heart problem.