Katy
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                        
                        Two things come to mind with your hus-  band's high blood pressure and his   surgery.  No. 1 -- is he taking any anti-inflammatory medicine or a vioxx  type drug -- even aspirin?  I am very  blood pressure sensitive to anti-  inflammatory meds and develop extremely  high blood pressure on them as in the  240/120 range.  My doctor just decided  to give me a try on vioxx last week; my  b/p has climbed bt the day. Yesterday in  his office it was 196/106 and he knew  it would just keep going up the longer  I stayed on the vioxx.  Some people cannot take these kinds of drugs and I   know the anti-inflammatories are used  for shoulder surgeries as my husband had a shoulder surgery.  Also, last year  after I had a surgery, my blood pressure  went to 240/120 +/- without any reason.  We were scrambling to find reasons --  had multiple testing including testing for pheochromocytoma through National  Institute of Health.  I, too, was on  six medications for b/p, none of which   were doing any good.  (I was not on any  anti-inflammatory at the time). Finally,  my blood pressure started to settle down  on its own.  It took about a year.  While it will probably never be perfect, it is now in the 148/84 range  on one b/p medication -- Clonidine 0.1 at bedtime.  Neither myself nor my  doctor can understand this; I have heard of this happening to others; and have been told it could be due to a  baroreflex failure....