I became very agitated. I was also sweaty. I knew something was very wrong. I went to my quack, who decided I was having psychological problems, and prescribed paxil. I tried that for two days, and then realized that wasn't my problem. Looking back on it, it is so obvious to me that I was being poisoned by the lisinopril. Don't know why a trained medical professional wouldn't see that - it was so obvious. I took myself off the lisinopril after another few weeks, thanks to no help from the doctor. I'd have been so much better off if I'd been taking off lisinopril sooner. It has been 3 years now since I stopped lisinorpril. My lungs have been permanently damaged, and are achy all the time. Zinc helps as do a few other things. Damn the pharmatoxical industry.
Best of luck to all. Don't let them tell you it's all in your head!
Oh, and I had some purple zits on my back too along with being very sweaty and agitated. My quack addressed each symtom individually, never adding them up to poisoning. Stupid quack.
Best of luck to all!
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