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Lily (7 at the time) got a mild case of chicken pox despite being

vaccinated. She pretty much felt okay, a little tired with a low

fever, however the fever was well gone by the time the sores were

drying up. I'd check in w/his doc.

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Hi there,

Our daughter was vaccinated for chicken pox, and has yet to have them.

She is 2 1/2. I have heard that children can develop chicken pox despite the

vaccine.

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Hi Ruthie, my daughter had chicken pox when she was 2, she had a

fever for the first 2 days that was high but controlable and a low

fever for a few days after. It was something I was dreading her

having but I actually found caring for my daughter through it was

much easier than when she has her periodic fevers!! Her fever had

gone a few days before the pox dried up so it might be something to

ask her doctor.

Sally, mum to Beth age 3.

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Thank you to everyone who replied regarding 's chicken pox and lingering

fever. Thankfully, the fever subsided and he is back to his happy and active

self. I am still not sure if the long (5 days) fever episode was due to chicken

pox, another virus, or , but I am glad its over!

Thank you,

Ruthie

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Thank you to everyone who replied regarding 's chicken pox and lingering

fever. Thankfully, the fever subsided and he is back to his happy and active

self. I am still not sure if the long (5 days) fever episode was due to chicken

pox, another virus, or , but I am glad its over!

Thank you,

Ruthie

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Thank you to everyone who replied regarding 's chicken pox and lingering

fever. Thankfully, the fever subsided and he is back to his happy and active

self. I am still not sure if the long (5 days) fever episode was due to chicken

pox, another virus, or , but I am glad its over!

Thank you,

Ruthie

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Ruth, I was always wondering how to tell if the fever my little girl got was a

fever or just maybe an actual childhood fever. I didnt want to give her

the prenizone if she was actually just sick because the Pred suppresses the

immune, anyway a man on this sight said that as a rule of thumb that if the

fever goes really high that it's a fever. I asked my doc about this and he

agreed that normal childhood illness fevers dont usually go so high so if she

spikes give her the steroid. This comes in handy as the child grows and the

fevers become less cyclical. My little girl goes as long as four months now

without a fever after years of 14 day cycles so apparently their is a god. Good

luck, Steve dad to Randi 4.

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Ruth, I was always wondering how to tell if the fever my little girl got was a

fever or just maybe an actual childhood fever. I didnt want to give her

the prenizone if she was actually just sick because the Pred suppresses the

immune, anyway a man on this sight said that as a rule of thumb that if the

fever goes really high that it's a fever. I asked my doc about this and he

agreed that normal childhood illness fevers dont usually go so high so if she

spikes give her the steroid. This comes in handy as the child grows and the

fevers become less cyclical. My little girl goes as long as four months now

without a fever after years of 14 day cycles so apparently their is a god. Good

luck, Steve dad to Randi 4.

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Ruth, I was always wondering how to tell if the fever my little girl got was a

fever or just maybe an actual childhood fever. I didnt want to give her

the prenizone if she was actually just sick because the Pred suppresses the

immune, anyway a man on this sight said that as a rule of thumb that if the

fever goes really high that it's a fever. I asked my doc about this and he

agreed that normal childhood illness fevers dont usually go so high so if she

spikes give her the steroid. This comes in handy as the child grows and the

fevers become less cyclical. My little girl goes as long as four months now

without a fever after years of 14 day cycles so apparently their is a god. Good

luck, Steve dad to Randi 4.

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That is really interesting about the high fevers only being , as we have

been told that many normal childhood illnesses can cause high fevers in young

children. That is the reason we need to have our son examined with each fever.

In some cases with an ear infection, our son has spiked over 104 degrees. One

leading immunologist has told us that some children- whether they have or

not- can be prone to spiking high fevers over relatively minor illnesses.

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See my note below.

CEG

On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Henriette Birch wrote:

> Hello everybody!

>

> I am a 36 y. Woman who was dx with conns this desember. At the

> moment I am waiting for an adrenalectomy, possibly in mars, The

> hospital only give a weeks notise or so. I am not on any bp

> medicaton, just k supplement, 2150 mg twice a day. I wont take

> spiro since I`m still breastfeeding my daughter.

> Yesterday I got chicken pox, and now wonder if any of you got

> expirience with conns and chickenpox or other viral infections? My

> primery doctor is not realy conserned, but he also missed my conns

> dx for the ten years he has been my doctor. Is there anything I

> need to be conserned about with the disese? Any experience anyone?

>

> I will be gratefull for your thougts. Thanks

>

> Henriette

>

>

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See my note below.

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On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Henriette Birch wrote:

> Hello everybody!

>

> I am a 36 y. Woman who was dx with conns this desember. At the

> moment I am waiting for an adrenalectomy, possibly in mars, The

> hospital only give a weeks notise or so. I am not on any bp

> medicaton, just k supplement, 2150 mg twice a day. I wont take

> spiro since I`m still breastfeeding my daughter.

> Yesterday I got chicken pox, and now wonder if any of you got

> expirience with conns and chickenpox or other viral infections? My

> primery doctor is not realy conserned, but he also missed my conns

> dx for the ten years he has been my doctor. Is there anything I

> need to be conserned about with the disese? Any experience anyone?

>

> I will be gratefull for your thougts. Thanks

>

> Henriette

>

>

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See my note below.

CEG

On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Henriette Birch wrote:

> Hello everybody!

>

> I am a 36 y. Woman who was dx with conns this desember. At the

> moment I am waiting for an adrenalectomy, possibly in mars, The

> hospital only give a weeks notise or so. I am not on any bp

> medicaton, just k supplement, 2150 mg twice a day. I wont take

> spiro since I`m still breastfeeding my daughter.

> Yesterday I got chicken pox, and now wonder if any of you got

> expirience with conns and chickenpox or other viral infections? My

> primery doctor is not realy conserned, but he also missed my conns

> dx for the ten years he has been my doctor. Is there anything I

> need to be conserned about with the disese? Any experience anyone?

>

> I will be gratefull for your thougts. Thanks

>

> Henriette

>

>

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Thank you for the welcome! 

I have been following the group since desember and have found all the

information on this site very intresting.

I belive I m in stage 4.

Potassium has been low for at least 3 years, possibly longer. With supplemnt

K ït is still below normal range. 2.6-3..5 (Norm:3.5-5.0)

Aldo is high and renin low. C.T shows adenoma on one adrenal gland.

I will try to give you my story, on a day I feel opp to it...

Henriette

________________________________

From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2@...>

hyperaldosteronism

Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 11:09:05 AM

Subject: Re: chicken pox

See my note below.

CEG

On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Henriette Birch wrote:

> Hello everybody!

>

> I am a 36 y. Woman who was dx with conns this desember. At the

> moment I am waiting for an adrenalectomy, possibly in mars, The

> hospital only give a weeks notise or so. I am not on any bp

> medicaton, just k supplement, 2150 mg twice a day. I wont take

> spiro since I`m still breastfeeding my daughter.

> Yesterday I got chicken pox, and now wonder if any of you got

> expirience with conns and chickenpox or other viral infections? My

> primery doctor is not realy conserned, but he also missed my conns

> dx for the ten years he has been my doctor. Is there anything I

> need to be conserned about with the disese? Any experience anyone?

>

> I will be gratefull for your thougts. Thanks

>

> Henriette

>

>

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Trust u are DASHing and have had a trial of spiro?

Tiped sad Send form mi

iPhone ;-)

May your pressure be low!

CE Grim MD

Specializing in Difficult

Hypertension

On Mar 14, 2009, at 9:13 PM, Henriette Birch

<henriette.birch@...> wrote:

> Thank you for the welcome!

>

> I have been following the group since desember and have found all

> the information on this site very intresting.

> I belive I m in stage 4.

> Potassium has been low for at least 3 years, possibly longer. With

> supplemnt K ït is still below normal range. 2.6-3..5 (Norm:3.5-5.0)

> Aldo is high and renin low. C.T shows adenoma on one adrenal gland.

>

> I will try to give you my story, on a day I feel opp to it...

> Henriette

>

> ________________________________

> From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2@...>

> hyperaldosteronism

> Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 11:09:05 AM

> Subject: Re: chicken pox

>

> See my note below.

>

> CEG

>

> On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Henriette Birch wrote:

>

> > Hello everybody!

> >

> > I am a 36 y. Woman who was dx with conns this desember. At the

> > moment I am waiting for an adrenalectomy, possibly in mars, The

> > hospital only give a weeks notise or so. I am not on any bp

> > medicaton, just k supplement, 2150 mg twice a day. I wont take

> > spiro since I`m still breastfeeding my daughter.

> > Yesterday I got chicken pox, and now wonder if any of you got

> > expirience with conns and chickenpox or other viral infections? My

> > primery doctor is not realy conserned, but he also missed my conns

> > dx for the ten years he has been my doctor. Is there anything I

> > need to be conserned about with the disese? Any experience anyone?

> >

> > I will be gratefull for your thougts. Thanks

> >

> > Henriette

> >

> >

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I am not DASHing, but eat low salt/high potassium anyway.

We eat lots off fresh weggies and fruit, mostly organic, no prosessed food

and make almost everything from scratch. I tried to avoid salt completly, (as 

mutch as possible!) but ended opp feeling lousy, with exsteme fatigue, nausia

and a total brainfogg. These symptoms went away shortly after eating something

very salty. I have had low salt episodes a few times.

I have not tried spiro or any other bp medication. As I am still breastfeeding

my daughter, I can not use spiro or inspra.

My Dr. said I dont have to use any bp meds, as I am having surgery soon, and

hopfully bp will be fine afterwards. Bp is now 150/105.

Henriette 

 

________________________________

From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2@...>

" hyperaldosteronism " <hyperaldosteronism >

Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 3:53:22 AM

Subject: Re: chicken pox

Trust u are DASHing and have had a trial of spiro?

Tiped sad Send form mi

iPhone ;-)

May your pressure be low!

CE Grim MD

Specializing in Difficult

Hypertension

On Mar 14, 2009, at 9:13 PM, Henriette Birch

<henriette.birch> wrote:

> Thank you for the welcome!

>

> I have been following the group since desember and have found all

> the information on this site very intresting.

> I belive I m in stage 4.

> Potassium has been low for at least 3 years, possibly longer. With

> supplemnt K ït is still below normal range.. 2.6-3..5 (Norm:3.5-5. 0)

> Aldo is high and renin low. C.T shows adenoma on one adrenal gland.

>

> I will try to give you my story, on a day I feel opp to it...

> Henriette

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2mac (DOT) com>

> hyperaldosteronism

> Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 11:09:05 AM

> Subject: Re: [hyperaldosteronism ] chicken pox

>

> See my note below.

>

> CEG

>

> On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Henriette Birch wrote:

>

> > Hello everybody!

> >

> > I am a 36 y. Woman who was dx with conns this desember. At the

> > moment I am waiting for an adrenalectomy, possibly in mars, The

> > hospital only give a weeks notise or so. I am not on any bp

> > medicaton, just k supplement, 2150 mg twice a day. I wont take

> > spiro since I`m still breastfeeding my daughter.

> > Yesterday I got chicken pox, and now wonder if any of you got

> > expirience with conns and chickenpox or other viral infections? My

> > primery doctor is not realy conserned, but he also missed my conns

> > dx for the ten years he has been my doctor. Is there anything I

> > need to be conserned about with the disese? Any experience anyone?

> >

> > I will be gratefull for your thougts. Thanks

> >

> > Henriette

> >

> >

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Breast feeding is a good way to get rid of excess sodium from your

body but recall that human milk has one of the lowest sodium

concentrations of all mammals.

Trust they are using an accurate automatic device and proper

technique. See our consumer's guide to good BP measurement and grade

your health care team.

Your life depends on your BP.

What did your BP do when you were pregnant. Classically it will get

much better during pregnancy due to high progesterone a natural aldo

blocker.

Then will go back up after delivery.

CE Grim MD

On Mar 16, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Henries Birch wrote:

> I am not DASHing, but eat low salt/high potassium anyway.

> We eat lots off fresh weggies and fruit, mostly organic, no

> prosessed food and make almost everything from scratch. I tried to

> avoid salt completly, (as mutch as possible!) but ended opp

> feeling lousy, with exsteme fatigue, nausia and a total brainfogg.

> These symptoms went away shortly after eating something very salty.

> I have had low salt episodes a few times.

>

> I have not tried spiro or any other bp medication. As I am still

> breastfeeding my daughter, I can not use spiro or inspra.

> My Dr. said I dont have to use any bp meds, as I am having surgery

> soon, and hopfully bp will be fine afterwards. Bp is now 150/105.

>

> Henriette

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2@...>

> " hyperaldosteronism "

> <hyperaldosteronism >

> Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 3:53:22 AM

> Subject: Re: chicken pox

>

> Trust u are DASHing and have had a trial of spiro?

>

> Tiped sad Send form mi

> iPhone ;-)

>

> May your pressure be low!

>

> CE Grim MD

> Specializing in Difficult

> Hypertension

>

> On Mar 14, 2009, at 9:13 PM, Henriette Birch

> <henriette.birch> wrote:

>

> > Thank you for the welcome!

> >

> > I have been following the group since desember and have found all

> > the information on this site very intresting.

> > I belive I m in stage 4.

> > Potassium has been low for at least 3 years, possibly longer. With

> > supplemnt K ït is still below normal range.. 2.6-3..5 (Norm:

> 3.5-5. 0)

> > Aldo is high and renin low. C.T shows adenoma on one adrenal gland.

> >

> > I will try to give you my story, on a day I feel opp to it...

> > Henriette

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2mac (DOT) com>

> > hyperaldosteronism

> > Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 11:09:05 AM

> > Subject: Re: [hyperaldosteronism ] chicken pox

> >

> > See my note below.

> >

> > CEG

> >

> > On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Henriette Birch wrote:

> >

> > > Hello everybody!

> > >

> > > I am a 36 y. Woman who was dx with conns this desember. At the

> > > moment I am waiting for an adrenalectomy, possibly in mars, The

> > > hospital only give a weeks notise or so. I am not on any bp

> > > medicaton, just k supplement, 2150 mg twice a day. I wont take

> > > spiro since I`m still breastfeeding my daughter.

> > > Yesterday I got chicken pox, and now wonder if any of you got

> > > expirience with conns and chickenpox or other viral infections? My

> > > primery doctor is not realy conserned, but he also missed my conns

> > > dx for the ten years he has been my doctor. Is there anything I

> > > need to be conserned about with the disese? Any experience anyone?

> > >

> > > I will be gratefull for your thougts. Thanks

> > >

> > > Henriette

> > >

> > >

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Had perfect bp during pregnancy, 100/70, then it went sky high during the

caesarean.

I felt great from the moment I became pregnant, 20 years off daily headaches

just disappared. Had nine good months, apart from some other issues due to the

pregnancy. After birth my helth is worse than ever.

 

________________________________

From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2@...>

hyperaldosteronism

Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 11:45:13 PM

Subject: Re: chicken pox

Breast feeding is a good way to get rid of excess sodium from your

body but recall that human milk has one of the lowest sodium

concentrations of all mammals.

Trust they are using an accurate automatic device and proper

technique. See our consumer's guide to good BP measurement and grade

your health care team.

Your life depends on your BP.

What did your BP do when you were pregnant. Classically it will get

much better during pregnancy due to high progesterone a natural aldo

blocker.

Then will go back up after delivery.

CE Grim MD

On Mar 16, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Henries Birch wrote:

> I am not DASHing, but eat low salt/high potassium anyway.

> We eat lots off fresh weggies and fruit, mostly organic, no

> prosessed food and make almost everything from scratch. I tried to

> avoid salt completly, (as mutch as possible!) but ended opp

> feeling lousy, with exsteme fatigue, nausia and a total brainfogg.

> These symptoms went away shortly after eating something very salty.

> I have had low salt episodes a few times.

>

> I have not tried spiro or any other bp medication. As I am still

> breastfeeding my daughter, I can not use spiro or inspra.

> My Dr. said I dont have to use any bp meds, as I am having surgery

> soon, and hopfully bp will be fine afterwards. Bp is now 150/105.

>

> Henriette

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2mac (DOT) com>

> " hyperaldosteronism "

> <hyperaldosteronism>

> Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 3:53:22 AM

> Subject: Re: [hyperaldosteronism ] chicken pox

>

> Trust u are DASHing and have had a trial of spiro?

>

> Tiped sad Send form mi

> iPhone ;-)

>

> May your pressure be low!

>

> CE Grim MD

> Specializing in Difficult

> Hypertension

>

> On Mar 14, 2009, at 9:13 PM, Henriette Birch

> <henriette.birch> wrote:

>

> > Thank you for the welcome!

> >

> > I have been following the group since desember and have found all

> > the information on this site very intresting.

> > I belive I m in stage 4.

> > Potassium has been low for at least 3 years, possibly longer. With

> > supplemnt K ït is still below normal range.. 2.6-3..5 (Norm:

> 3.5-5. 0)

> > Aldo is high and renin low. C.T shows adenoma on one adrenal gland.

> >

> > I will try to give you my story, on a day I feel opp to it...

> > Henriette

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2mac (DOT) com>

> > hyperaldosteronism

> > Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 11:09:05 AM

> > Subject: Re: [hyperaldosteronism ] chicken pox

> >

> > See my note below.

> >

> > CEG

> >

> > On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Henriette Birch wrote:

> >

> > > Hello everybody!

> > >

> > > I am a 36 y. Woman who was dx with conns this desember. At the

> > > moment I am waiting for an adrenalectomy, possibly in mars, The

> > > hospital only give a weeks notise or so. I am not on any bp

> > > medicaton, just k supplement, 2150 mg twice a day. I wont take

> > > spiro since I`m still breastfeeding my daughter.

> > > Yesterday I got chicken pox, and now wonder if any of you got

> > > expirience with conns and chickenpox or other viral infections? My

> > > primery doctor is not realy conserned, but he also missed my conns

> > > dx for the ten years he has been my doctor. Is there anything I

> > > need to be conserned about with the disese? Any experience anyone?

> > >

> > > I will be gratefull for your thougts. Thanks

> > >

> > > Henriette

> > >

> > >

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Classic story for PA. Can you get BPs before and after pregnancy.

Headaches almost certainly due to PA and will go away with control of

your PA.

When was low K discovered?

You cannot give us too much information.

CE Grim MD

On Mar 16, 2009, at 7:18 PM, Henriette Birch wrote:

> Had perfect bp during pregnancy, 100/70, then it went sky high

> during the caesarean.

> I felt great from the moment I became pregnant, 20 years off daily

> headaches just disappared. Had nine good months, apart from some

> other issues due to the pregnancy. After birth my helth is worse

> than ever.

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2@...>

> hyperaldosteronism

> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 11:45:13 PM

> Subject: Re: chicken pox

>

> Breast feeding is a good way to get rid of excess sodium from your

> body but recall that human milk has one of the lowest sodium

> concentrations of all mammals.

>

> Trust they are using an accurate automatic device and proper

> technique. See our consumer's guide to good BP measurement and grade

> your health care team.

>

> Your life depends on your BP.

>

> What did your BP do when you were pregnant. Classically it will get

> much better during pregnancy due to high progesterone a natural aldo

> blocker.

>

> Then will go back up after delivery.

>

> CE Grim MD

>

> On Mar 16, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Henries Birch wrote:

>

> > I am not DASHing, but eat low salt/high potassium anyway.

> > We eat lots off fresh weggies and fruit, mostly organic, no

> > prosessed food and make almost everything from scratch. I tried to

> > avoid salt completly, (as mutch as possible!) but ended opp

> > feeling lousy, with exsteme fatigue, nausia and a total brainfogg.

> > These symptoms went away shortly after eating something very salty.

> > I have had low salt episodes a few times.

> >

> > I have not tried spiro or any other bp medication. As I am still

> > breastfeeding my daughter, I can not use spiro or inspra.

> > My Dr. said I dont have to use any bp meds, as I am having surgery

> > soon, and hopfully bp will be fine afterwards. Bp is now 150/105.

> >

> > Henriette

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2mac (DOT) com>

> > " hyperaldosteronism "

> > <hyperaldosteronism>

> > Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 3:53:22 AM

> > Subject: Re: [hyperaldosteronism ] chicken pox

> >

> > Trust u are DASHing and have had a trial of spiro?

> >

> > Tiped sad Send form mi

> > iPhone ;-)

> >

> > May your pressure be low!

> >

> > CE Grim MD

> > Specializing in Difficult

> > Hypertension

> >

> > On Mar 14, 2009, at 9:13 PM, Henriette Birch

> > <henriette.birch> wrote:

> >

> > > Thank you for the welcome!

> > >

> > > I have been following the group since desember and have found all

> > > the information on this site very intresting.

> > > I belive I m in stage 4.

> > > Potassium has been low for at least 3 years, possibly longer. With

> > > supplemnt K ït is still below normal range.. 2.6-3..5 (Norm:

> > 3.5-5. 0)

> > > Aldo is high and renin low. C.T shows adenoma on one adrenal

> gland.

> > >

> > > I will try to give you my story, on a day I feel opp to it...

> > > Henriette

> > >

> > > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > > From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2mac (DOT) com>

> > > hyperaldosteronism

> > > Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 11:09:05 AM

> > > Subject: Re: [hyperaldosteronism ] chicken pox

> > >

> > > See my note below.

> > >

> > > CEG

> > >

> > > On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Henriette Birch wrote:

> > >

> > > > Hello everybody!

> > > >

> > > > I am a 36 y. Woman who was dx with conns this desember. At the

> > > > moment I am waiting for an adrenalectomy, possibly in mars, The

> > > > hospital only give a weeks notise or so. I am not on any bp

> > > > medicaton, just k supplement, 2150 mg twice a day. I wont take

> > > > spiro since I`m still breastfeeding my daughter.

> > > > Yesterday I got chicken pox, and now wonder if any of you got

> > > > expirience with conns and chickenpox or other viral

> infections? My

> > > > primery doctor is not realy conserned, but he also missed my

> conns

> > > > dx for the ten years he has been my doctor. Is there anything I

> > > > need to be conserned about with the disese? Any experience

> anyone?

> > > >

> > > > I will be gratefull for your thougts. Thanks

> > > >

> > > > Henriette

> > > >

> > > >

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Could this mean that if the bp is low during pregnancy, taking something

like estrogen(or foods that are high in estrogen) may help in lowering bp at

least in females?

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:03 AM, Clarence Grim <lowerbp2@...> wrote:

> Classic story for PA. Can you get BPs before and after pregnancy.

> Headaches almost certainly due to PA and will go away with control of

> your PA.

>

> When was low K discovered?

>

> You cannot give us too much information.

>

> CE Grim MD

>

>

> On Mar 16, 2009, at 7:18 PM, Henriette Birch wrote:

>

> > Had perfect bp during pregnancy, 100/70, then it went sky high

> > during the caesarean.

> > I felt great from the moment I became pregnant, 20 years off daily

> > headaches just disappared. Had nine good months, apart from some

> > other issues due to the pregnancy. After birth my helth is worse

> > than ever.

> >

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> > From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2@... <lowerbp2%40mac.com>>

> > hyperaldosteronism <hyperaldosteronism%40>

> > Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 11:45:13 PM

> > Subject: Re: chicken pox

> >

> > Breast feeding is a good way to get rid of excess sodium from your

> > body but recall that human milk has one of the lowest sodium

> > concentrations of all mammals.

> >

> > Trust they are using an accurate automatic device and proper

> > technique. See our consumer's guide to good BP measurement and grade

> > your health care team.

> >

> > Your life depends on your BP.

> >

> > What did your BP do when you were pregnant. Classically it will get

> > much better during pregnancy due to high progesterone a natural aldo

> > blocker.

> >

> > Then will go back up after delivery.

> >

> > CE Grim MD

> >

> > On Mar 16, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Henries Birch wrote:

> >

> > > I am not DASHing, but eat low salt/high potassium anyway.

> > > We eat lots off fresh weggies and fruit, mostly organic, no

> > > prosessed food and make almost everything from scratch. I tried to

> > > avoid salt completly, (as mutch as possible!) but ended opp

> > > feeling lousy, with exsteme fatigue, nausia and a total brainfogg.

> > > These symptoms went away shortly after eating something very salty.

> > > I have had low salt episodes a few times.

> > >

> > > I have not tried spiro or any other bp medication. As I am still

> > > breastfeeding my daughter, I can not use spiro or inspra.

> > > My Dr. said I dont have to use any bp meds, as I am having surgery

> > > soon, and hopfully bp will be fine afterwards. Bp is now 150/105.

> > >

> > > Henriette

> > >

> > >

> > > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > > From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2mac (DOT) com>

> > > " hyperaldosteronism "

> > > <hyperaldosteronism>

> > > Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 3:53:22 AM

> > > Subject: Re: [hyperaldosteronism ] chicken pox

> > >

> > > Trust u are DASHing and have had a trial of spiro?

> > >

> > > Tiped sad Send form mi

> > > iPhone ;-)

> > >

> > > May your pressure be low!

> > >

> > > CE Grim MD

> > > Specializing in Difficult

> > > Hypertension

> > >

> > > On Mar 14, 2009, at 9:13 PM, Henriette Birch

> > > <henriette.birch> wrote:

> > >

> > > > Thank you for the welcome!

> > > >

> > > > I have been following the group since desember and have found all

> > > > the information on this site very intresting.

> > > > I belive I m in stage 4.

> > > > Potassium has been low for at least 3 years, possibly longer. With

> > > > supplemnt K ït is still below normal range.. 2.6-3..5 (Norm:

> > > 3.5-5. 0)

> > > > Aldo is high and renin low. C.T shows adenoma on one adrenal

> > gland.

> > > >

> > > > I will try to give you my story, on a day I feel opp to it...

> > > > Henriette

> > > >

> > > > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > > > From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2mac (DOT) com>

> > > > hyperaldosteronism

> > > > Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 11:09:05 AM

> > > > Subject: Re: [hyperaldosteronism ] chicken pox

> > > >

> > > > See my note below.

> > > >

> > > > CEG

> > > >

> > > > On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Henriette Birch wrote:

> > > >

> > > > > Hello everybody!

> > > > >

> > > > > I am a 36 y. Woman who was dx with conns this desember. At the

> > > > > moment I am waiting for an adrenalectomy, possibly in mars, The

> > > > > hospital only give a weeks notise or so. I am not on any bp

> > > > > medicaton, just k supplement, 2150 mg twice a day. I wont take

> > > > > spiro since I`m still breastfeeding my daughter.

> > > > > Yesterday I got chicken pox, and now wonder if any of you got

> > > > > expirience with conns and chickenpox or other viral

> > infections? My

> > > > > primery doctor is not realy conserned, but he also missed my

> > conns

> > > > > dx for the ten years he has been my doctor. Is there anything I

> > > > > need to be conserned about with the disese? Any experience

> > anyone?

> > > > >

> > > > > I will be gratefull for your thougts. Thanks

> > > > >

> > > > > Henriette

> > > > >

> > > > >

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Good thinking.

Way too much needed to mimic pregnancy and risks would be too high I think.

Some may be looking for similar molecules.

Clarence E. Grim, BS, MS, MD

On Tuesday, March 17, 2009, at 10:47PM, " Farah Rahbar " <farahbar@...>

wrote:

>Could this mean that if the bp is low during pregnancy, taking something

>like estrogen(or foods that are high in estrogen) may help in lowering bp at

>least in females?

>

>

>On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:03 AM, Clarence Grim <lowerbp2@...> wrote:

>

>> Classic story for PA. Can you get BPs before and after pregnancy.

>> Headaches almost certainly due to PA and will go away with control of

>> your PA.

>>

>> When was low K discovered?

>>

>> You cannot give us too much information.

>>

>> CE Grim MD

>>

>>

>> On Mar 16, 2009, at 7:18 PM, Henriette Birch wrote:

>>

>> > Had perfect bp during pregnancy, 100/70, then it went sky high

>> > during the caesarean.

>> > I felt great from the moment I became pregnant, 20 years off daily

>> > headaches just disappared. Had nine good months, apart from some

>> > other issues due to the pregnancy. After birth my helth is worse

>> > than ever.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > ________________________________

>> > From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2@... <lowerbp2%40mac.com>>

>> > To:

hyperaldosteronism <hyperaldosteronism%40>

>> > Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 11:45:13 PM

>> > Subject: Re: chicken pox

>> >

>> > Breast feeding is a good way to get rid of excess sodium from your

>> > body but recall that human milk has one of the lowest sodium

>> > concentrations of all mammals.

>> >

>> > Trust they are using an accurate automatic device and proper

>> > technique. See our consumer's guide to good BP measurement and grade

>> > your health care team.

>> >

>> > Your life depends on your BP.

>> >

>> > What did your BP do when you were pregnant. Classically it will get

>> > much better during pregnancy due to high progesterone a natural aldo

>> > blocker.

>> >

>> > Then will go back up after delivery.

>> >

>> > CE Grim MD

>> >

>> > On Mar 16, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Henries Birch wrote:

>> >

>> > > I am not DASHing, but eat low salt/high potassium anyway.

>> > > We eat lots off fresh weggies and fruit, mostly organic, no

>> > > prosessed food and make almost everything from scratch. I tried to

>> > > avoid salt completly, (as mutch as possible!) but ended opp

>> > > feeling lousy, with exsteme fatigue, nausia and a total brainfogg.

>> > > These symptoms went away shortly after eating something very salty.

>> > > I have had low salt episodes a few times.

>> > >

>> > > I have not tried spiro or any other bp medication. As I am still

>> > > breastfeeding my daughter, I can not use spiro or inspra.

>> > > My Dr. said I dont have to use any bp meds, as I am having surgery

>> > > soon, and hopfully bp will be fine afterwards. Bp is now 150/105.

>> > >

>> > > Henriette

>> > >

>> > >

>> > > ____________ _________ _________ __

>> > > From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2mac (DOT) com>

>> > > " hyperaldosteronism "

>> > > <hyperaldosteronism>

>> > > Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 3:53:22 AM

>> > > Subject: Re: [hyperaldosteronism ] chicken pox

>> > >

>> > > Trust u are DASHing and have had a trial of spiro?

>> > >

>> > > Tiped sad Send form mi

>> > > iPhone ;-)

>> > >

>> > > May your pressure be low!

>> > >

>> > > CE Grim MD

>> > > Specializing in Difficult

>> > > Hypertension

>> > >

>> > > On Mar 14, 2009, at 9:13 PM, Henriette Birch

>> > > <henriette.birch> wrote:

>> > >

>> > > > Thank you for the welcome!

>> > > >

>> > > > I have been following the group since desember and have found all

>> > > > the information on this site very intresting.

>> > > > I belive I m in stage 4.

>> > > > Potassium has been low for at least 3 years, possibly longer. With

>> > > > supplemnt K ït is still below normal range.. 2.6-3..5 (Norm:

>> > > 3.5-5. 0)

>> > > > Aldo is high and renin low. C.T shows adenoma on one adrenal

>> > gland.

>> > > >

>> > > > I will try to give you my story, on a day I feel opp to it...

>> > > > Henriette

>> > > >

>> > > > ____________ _________ _________ __

>> > > > From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2mac (DOT) com>

>> > > > hyperaldosteronism

>> > > > Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 11:09:05 AM

>> > > > Subject: Re: [hyperaldosteronism ] chicken pox

>> > > >

>> > > > See my note below.

>> > > >

>> > > > CEG

>> > > >

>> > > > On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Henriette Birch wrote:

>> > > >

>> > > > > Hello everybody!

>> > > > >

>> > > > > I am a 36 y. Woman who was dx with conns this desember. At the

>> > > > > moment I am waiting for an adrenalectomy, possibly in mars, The

>> > > > > hospital only give a weeks notise or so. I am not on any bp

>> > > > > medicaton, just k supplement, 2150 mg twice a day. I wont take

>> > > > > spiro since I`m still breastfeeding my daughter.

>> > > > > Yesterday I got chicken pox, and now wonder if any of you got

>> > > > > expirience with conns and chickenpox or other viral

>> > infections? My

>> > > > > primery doctor is not realy conserned, but he also missed my

>> > conns

>> > > > > dx for the ten years he has been my doctor. Is there anything I

>> > > > > need to be conserned about with the disese? Any experience

>> > anyone?

>> > > > >

>> > > > > I will be gratefull for your thougts. Thanks

>> > > > >

>> > > > > Henriette

>> > > > >

>> > > > >

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Bp 1,5 years before pregnancy was 150/94 at a routine medical, through work.

My primary doctor never took my bp until I was pregnant, and then it was fine.

After delivery it has been high, about 170/110- 150/100. It varys.

Low K was discovered about 3 years ago.

K also jumps upp and down, almost always below normal. I was hospialised in

november with K 2.6 (Norm 3.5-5.0) Was then given K i.v overnight without mutch

result. K vent opp to 2.9.

I use slow K, 4500 mg a day. Has been on this dosage for almost a year and my

medical team will not give me more.

I think I have had PA for 20 years or longer, but have no way to prove it. Am

glad I finally have a dx and a hope for a better life after surgery.

 

________________________________

From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2@...>

hyperaldosteronism

Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:03:17 AM

Subject: Re: chicken pox

Classic story for PA. Can you get BPs before and after pregnancy.

Headaches almost certainly due to PA and will go away with control of

your PA.

When was low K discovered?

You cannot give us too much information.

CE Grim MD

On Mar 16, 2009, at 7:18 PM, Henriette Birch wrote:

> Had perfect bp during pregnancy, 100/70, then it went sky high

> during the caesarean.

> I felt great from the moment I became pregnant, 20 years off daily

> headaches just disappared. Had nine good months, apart from some

> other issues due to the pregnancy. After birth my helth is worse

> than ever.

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2mac (DOT) com>

> hyperaldosteronism

> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 11:45:13 PM

> Subject: Re: [hyperaldosteronism ] chicken pox

>

> Breast feeding is a good way to get rid of excess sodium from your

> body but recall that human milk has one of the lowest sodium

> concentrations of all mammals.

>

> Trust they are using an accurate automatic device and proper

> technique. See our consumer's guide to good BP measurement and grade

> your health care team.

>

> Your life depends on your BP.

>

> What did your BP do when you were pregnant. Classically it will get

> much better during pregnancy due to high progesterone a natural aldo

> blocker.

>

> Then will go back up after delivery.

>

> CE Grim MD

>

> On Mar 16, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Henries Birch wrote:

>

> > I am not DASHing, but eat low salt/high potassium anyway.

> > We eat lots off fresh weggies and fruit, mostly organic, no

> > prosessed food and make almost everything from scratch. I tried to

> > avoid salt completly, (as mutch as possible!) but ended opp

> > feeling lousy, with exsteme fatigue, nausia and a total brainfogg.

> > These symptoms went away shortly after eating something very salty..

> > I have had low salt episodes a few times.

> >

> > I have not tried spiro or any other bp medication. As I am still

> > breastfeeding my daughter, I can not use spiro or inspra.

> > My Dr. said I dont have to use any bp meds, as I am having surgery

> > soon, and hopfully bp will be fine afterwards. Bp is now 150/105.

> >

> > Henriette

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2mac (DOT) com>

> > " hyperaldosteronism "

> > <hyperaldosteronism >

> > Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 3:53:22 AM

> > Subject: Re: [hyperaldosteronism ] chicken pox

> >

> > Trust u are DASHing and have had a trial of spiro?

> >

> > Tiped sad Send form mi

> > iPhone ;-)

> >

> > May your pressure be low!

> >

> > CE Grim MD

> > Specializing in Difficult

> > Hypertension

> >

> > On Mar 14, 2009, at 9:13 PM, Henriette Birch

> > <henriette.birch> wrote:

> >

> > > Thank you for the welcome!

> > >

> > > I have been following the group since desember and have found all

> > > the information on this site very intresting.

> > > I belive I m in stage 4.

> > > Potassium has been low for at least 3 years, possibly longer. With

> > > supplemnt K ït is still below normal range.. 2.6-3..5 (Norm:

> > 3.5-5. 0)

> > > Aldo is high and renin low. C.T shows adenoma on one adrenal

> gland.

> > >

> > > I will try to give you my story, on a day I feel opp to it...

> > > Henriette

> > >

> > > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > > From: Clarence Grim <lowerbp2mac (DOT) com>

> > > hyperaldosteronism

> > > Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 11:09:05 AM

> > > Subject: Re: [hyperaldosteronism ] chicken pox

> > >

> > > See my note below.

> > >

> > > CEG

> > >

> > > On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Henriette Birch wrote:

> > >

> > > > Hello everybody!

> > > >

> > > > I am a 36 y. Woman who was dx with conns this desember. At the

> > > > moment I am waiting for an adrenalectomy, possibly in mars, The

> > > > hospital only give a weeks notise or so. I am not on any bp

> > > > medicaton, just k supplement, 2150 mg twice a day. I wont take

> > > > spiro since I`m still breastfeeding my daughter.

> > > > Yesterday I got chicken pox, and now wonder if any of you got

> > > > expirience with conns and chickenpox or other viral

> infections? My

> > > > primery doctor is not realy conserned, but he also missed my

> conns

> > > > dx for the ten years he has been my doctor. Is there anything I

> > > > need to be conserned about with the disese? Any experience

> anyone?

> > > >

> > > > I will be gratefull for your thougts. Thanks

> > > >

> > > > Henriette

> > > >

> > > >

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Contact helios homeopathic pharmacy and speak to pharmacist... Rhus Tox is the common remedy though I recall been given a second remedy to be taken about a fortnight after the spots had dried to ensure that any residual chicken pox in the system were removed.... Have heard that the pox residuals can create neural issues...

 

 

Best wishes

 

 

 

Tracey

On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 12:41 PM, jane300769 <jane@...> wrote:

HiMy 7 year old son has got chicken pox! Is there anything I should be doing! He has been ill over the weekend but is better now the spots have come out! Interestingly he had 5 or six spots about a fortnight ago that got very angry, his one to one thought they where chicken pox but the doctor said no, then a fortnight later he has them! Its a little coincidental dont you think?

Any advice greatly apprediated!Thanks

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My son had chicken pox in March. I use homeopathy so definately call Helios. They are very helpful.

The one after affect we found with Sam was we think the virus went to Sams bowels and it caused him constipation and more loading problems more than normal and it lasted a couple of months afterwards. Just something to flag up and keep an eye on just in case!!!

Kirsty

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From: Tracey Clewer <thelifechangers@...>Autism Treatment Sent: Monday, 6 July, 2009 17:23:41Subject: Re: Chicken Pox

Contact helios homeopathic pharmacy and speak to pharmacist.. . Rhus Tox is the common remedy though I recall been given a second remedy to be taken about a fortnight after the spots had dried to ensure that any residual chicken pox in the system were removed.... Have heard that the pox residuals can create neural issues...

Best wishes

Tracey

On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 12:41 PM, jane300769 <janecorynweb (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

HiMy 7 year old son has got chicken pox! Is there anything I should be doing! He has been ill over the weekend but is better now the spots have come out! Interestingly he had 5 or six spots about a fortnight ago that got very angry, his one to one thought they where chicken pox but the doctor said no, then a fortnight later he has them! Its a little coincidental dont you think?Any advice greatly apprediated!Thanks

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The homeopathy remedy rhus tox is good for disconfort, 30 c, 3 times a day, and stop once he doesnt feel any disconfort,,,or itchiness...this is all ilearns in my course so far,,, hope it help, you can get this in boots or any chemist now i think.

good luckx

m

Autism Treatment From: jane@...Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 11:41:39 +0000Subject: Chicken Pox

HiMy 7 year old son has got chicken pox! Is there anything I should be doing! He has been ill over the weekend but is better now the spots have come out! Interestingly he had 5 or six spots about a fortnight ago that got very angry, his one to one thought they where chicken pox but the doctor said no, then a fortnight later he has them! Its a little coincidental dont you think?Any advice greatly apprediated!Thanks

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