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It’s a very common side effect according to the leaflet in the box.
I don’t cough usually so I’ll keep an ear out for that.

Did you take yours A.M. or PM ?

I’m thinking maybe take it bedtime but there’s no guidance as to when is best to take it.
I take all tabs in the morning. That way I don’t forget. I used to take the statin at night as advised, but my husband who is at the same practice, was advised it doesn’t matter when, just make sure you take it regularly. I found I often forgot the evening tablet.
So I take both BP tablets and Statins in the morning, along with a few other things.
Done and done dusted

Take care
 
It’s a very common side effect according to the leaflet in the box.
I don’t cough usually so I’ll keep an ear out for that.

Did you take yours A.M. or PM ?

I’m thinking maybe take it bedtime but there’s no guidance as to when is best to take it.
I have the cough....I take mine first thing
 
Good morning everyone my tweaking is beginning to work. I did go up to 12.8 around midnight but no corrections and I woke up with a 5.2 house special which I’m very pleased about 🙂
Big congrats on your HS Amanda xx
 
So I’ve taken first dose of both and I’ll add them to the morning pills going forward.

And if I get the cough I’ll flag it up to the GP.
 
Mr Eggy expressed his disappointment that a 3.5 year old prestige car with 21k on the clock should have this problem. They are going to contact Jaguar to see if they’ll ‘ contribute’ to the cost! We’re not happy.
@eggyg you can ask all you like about the injectors its very common for them to seize in their location,
this doesn`t only apply to Jaguar but all vehicles with similar set ups including commercial. Injectors seize
because the injector and the cylinder head are made of different materials and expand and cool at different
rates due to the extreme heat that part of the engine reaches. They will not put an inexperienced person
on a job like that and there is a special tool for withdrawing the injector, the first stage is to soak it in penetrating
fluid and leave it, then the tool is connected and the process of removal begins usually two technicians will
perform the task. There is a danger of the injector breaking but is more unusual these days, as the injector
hopefully lifts more fluid is applied and a gradual removal of the component will take place to a satisfactory
conclusion.

Honest John will not tell you any different and I won`t be surprised if Jaguar makes a contribution to the repair.
Trust the garage @eggyg as a dealership they have to maintain a high quality of service to their customers or
lose the franchise.

What do I know 55 years in the business specialising in fuel injection systems petrol or diesel.

By the way 7.6 🙂.

Take care stay safe folks, {{{HUGS}}} to @ColinUK.
 
That’s exactly what we said. The new injector costs £200. The labour costs could run into the £1000s if they can’t remove it! Why should we have to fund something that’s down to bad design or inexperienced mechanics?
Son says, if it’s on online forums, JLR are probably aware, because they do keep an eye on them, and if they aren’t aware, they normally like to know about issues, so well worth your garage contacting them. (I’ve PM'd you).
 
I’m an on-off comfort eater @ColinUK. I hadn’t done it for years until I was perimenopausal (is that a real word?!) in 2019. After a couple of months of comfort eating and feeling miserable, I realised that every time I binged I felt worse afterwards. This seemed to help me stop the comfort eating - that is, the realization that using food to make myself feel better was actually making me feel worse. This realization helped me stop my erratic eating. I’m just mentioning it cos it might help you. It seems like nothing, but it’s been a major help to me. 🙂
 
@eggyg you can ask all you like about the injectors its very common for them to seize in their location,
this doesn`t only apply to Jaguar but all vehicles with similar set ups including commercial. Injectors seize
because the injector and the cylinder head are made of different materials and expand and cool at different
rates due to the extreme heat that part of the engine reaches. They will not put an inexperienced person
on a job like that and there is a special tool for withdrawing the injector, the first stage is to soak it in penetrating
fluid and leave it, then the tool is connected and the process of removal begins usually two technicians will
perform the task. There is a danger of the injector breaking but is more unusual these days, as the injector
hopefully lifts more fluid is applied and a gradual removal of the component will take place to a satisfactory
conclusion.

Honest John will not tell you any different and I won`t be surprised if Jaguar makes a contribution to the repair.
Trust the garage @eggyg as a dealership they have to maintain a high quality of service to their customers or
lose the franchise.

What do I know 55 years in the business specialising in fuel injection systems petrol or diesel.

By the way 7.6 🙂.

Take care stay safe folks, {{{HUGS}}} to @ColinUK.
Thanks Ted. That makes me feel better. They made it sound such a difficult job and hinted it could cost £1000s! Horror stories abound in forums about them snapping or breaking them. It’s soaking now and they will be in touch on Tuesday. Fingers crossed for a good outcome.
 
Good morning everyone my tweaking is beginning to work. I did go up to 12.8 around midnight but no corrections and I woke up with a 5.2 house special which I’m very pleased about 🙂
Well done on the HS although I was worried that you’d had to twerk to get that! Should have went to Spec Savers! 😛
 
I no longer worry about needing help to manage cholesterol and BP. I have enough to do with other stuff.
Just a thought: A very common side effect of Ramipril is coughing. I was started on this and took it for quite a while, not even noticing that I was gently coughing most of the time. We met up with my brother who within a day asked me if I had started to taking Ramipril as I was coughing so much! I switched to another option and stopped coughing.
Mr Eggy came off it for that reason.
 
Afternoon everyone, please forgive me for not posting everyday. Another 9 this morning, went to the GP surgery for another blood test. Then thought I would do some gardening, but the sun disappeared. Nothing much to report I am sorry that feeling so down makes for poor company. Take care and hugs xx
 
Afternoon everyone, please forgive me for not posting everyday. Another 9 this morning, went to the GP surgery for another blood test. Then thought I would do some gardening, but the sun disappeared. Nothing much to report I am sorry that feeling so down makes for poor company. Take care and hugs xx
Don’t apologise for feeling low. We are here for you whether you feel good or not, most of us totally empathise xx
 
It’s a very common side effect according to the leaflet in the box.
I don’t cough usually so I’ll keep an ear out for that.

Did you take yours A.M. or PM ?

I’m thinking maybe take it bedtime but there’s no guidance as to when is best to take it.
I take Ramipril at night on advice from doctor who said it can make you sleepy. I coughed a lot at first but since losing some weight it has improved.
 
@Inamuddle please don’t ever think you need to apologise for feeling low on here. We’re here for each other in good times and bad.
 
Afternoon everyone, please forgive me for not posting everyday. Another 9 this morning, went to the GP surgery for another blood test. Then thought I would do some gardening, but the sun disappeared. Nothing much to report I am sorry that feeling so down makes for poor company. Take care and hugs xx
Don't apologise. We are all here and will support you whatever. Take care x
 
Congratulations on HS Amanda.🙂

Went for a ride in mates new Merc today coast roads only ended up in Teignmouth superb views
all the way ended up in Lidl to get a top up, definitely not car fuel only human.:D

Hi @Inamuddle must have passed your place this afternoon going through Newton Abbot, sorry
you are still struggling please don`t apologise we are here for you.
 
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