Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 Please look at our Conn's stories related by many patients and then follow their lead and send us your story. Cant give us to many details. Also look at my article in the files on the evolution of PA and take to your Dr. Suspect you will recognize it. Get the DASH book and read it from cover to cover to work on minimizing your need for drugs. On Spiro yet? Not all tumors are Conn's as I am sure you know by now. Some key questions: 1. Any family Hx of HTN or low K 2. Do you each licorice every day? May your pressure be low! Clarence E. Grim, B.S., M.S., M.D. Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure and the Physiology and History of Survival During Hard Times and Heart Disease today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 > > Please look at our Conn's stories related by many patients and then follow > their lead and send us your story. Cant give us to many details. > > Also look at my article in the files on the evolution of PA and take to your > Dr. Suspect you will recognize it. > > Get the DASH book and read it from cover to cover to work on minimizing your > need for drugs. On Spiro yet? > > Not all tumors are Conn's as I am sure you know by now. Some key questions: > > 1. Any family Hx of HTN or low K > 2. Do you each licorice every day? > > > > > May your pressure be low! > > Clarence E. Grim, B.S., M.S., M.D. > Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure > and the Physiology and History of Survival During > Hard Times and Heart Disease today. > Answer: 1. My Mother did have some high BP readings but she doesn't monitor it or take any meds. I told her to get a reading so I would know if her BP is under control. My grandmother died of a stroke. My aunt has hypertension and on 2 meds. I am unaware of any family history of low K. 2. No I do not eat licorice. I do not care for it. 3. No I am not on Spiro yet. I am waiting for further follow up since my CT scan. Is that necessary for high aldosterone levels? I have heard about the Dash diet. I will get the book. So if my tumor is not Conn's related, I could still have hypertension after surgery? I'm not sure where to find the stories or files on here... but I will try. Lyndyst Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 In a message dated 12/20/06 12:33:12 AM, cjant@... writes: Answer: 1. My Mother did have some high BP readings but she doesn't monitor it or take any meds. I told her to get a reading so I would know if her BP is under control. My grandmother died of a stroke. My aunt has hypertension and on 2 meds. I am unaware of any family history of low K. get as much history of this as you can. 2. No I do not eat licorice. I do not care for it. Unless you have seen prev experts who ased you this you have not prev been seen by a HTN expert. 3. No I am not on Spiro yet. I am waiting for further follow up since my CT scan. Is that necessary for high aldosterone levels? sprio blocks the effects of high aldo and may eliminate all other meds. I have heard about the Dash diet. I will get the book. So if my tumor is not Conn's related, I could still have hypertension after surgery? right. I'm not sure where to find the stories or files on here... but I will try. May your pressure be low! Clarence E. Grim, B.S., M.S., M.D. Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure and the Physiology and History of Survival During Hard Times and Heart Disease today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Dr. Grim, Thank you for the welcome to the group! I think it's great to have you give of your time this way on the internet to help patients. Thanks! I am navigating my way around and it's interesting to read about other people's experiences. I do admit I am somewhat overwhelmed. I am cautiously hopeful of getting off my meds - lifestyle changes, etc. I am trying to be a 'patient' patient waiting for the next step in the process. Is a possible cause of PA stress? Can you grow a tumor from stress? I've been taking note of questions to ask the surgeon or my Internist. Some of the test result numbers I remember but I plan on asking for more specifics in the future or print out would be even better. Do you have to have consistent HTN in order to be diagnosed with Conn's Syndrome? My BP fluctuates up and down. I look forward to learning more as time goes on and getting to know the others in the group. Lyndyst > > Please look at our Conn's stories related by many patients and then follow > their lead and send us your story. Cant give us to many details. > > Also look at my article in the files on the evolution of PA and take to your > Dr. Suspect you will recognize it. > > Get the DASH book and read it from cover to cover to work on minimizing your > need for drugs. On Spiro yet? > > Not all tumors are Conn's as I am sure you know by now. Some key questions: > > 1. Any family Hx of HTN or low K > 2. Do you each licorice every day? > > > > > May your pressure be low! > > Clarence E. Grim, B.S., M.S., M.D. > Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure > and the Physiology and History of Survival During > Hard Times and Heart Disease today. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Another question: My resting heart rate is usually about 85-88 bpm in the morning. During the day the range lately has been 77-88 bpm. It wasn't that long ago my heart rate was in the 50's. As long as it's under 100 bpm and not below 50, is that the standard? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 In a message dated 12/22/06 3:31:09 AM, cjant@... writes: Another question: My resting heart rate is usually about 85-88 bpm in the morning. During the day the range lately has been 77-88 bpm. It wasn't that long ago my heart rate was in the 50's. As long as it's under 100 bpm and not below 50, is that the standard? In gerenal I ignore the heart rate as long as it is regular. Better to focus on the BP and get it to goal. May your pressure be low! Clarence E. Grim, B.S., M.S., M.D. Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure and the Physiology and History of Survival During Hard Times and Heart Disease today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Read my art on the Evolution of PA. It is likely that BP creeps slowly up as the tumor grows and maybe more variable as the bodies control systems attempt to keep it "normal." We dont know what causes the hyperplasia that seems to set the ground for one large bump to excel. Stress and intemittent ACTH bursts is one of the concepts we are studying-esp in African Americans as they seem to have more early PA than others. In a message dated 12/22/06 2:34:55 AM, cjant@... writes: Dr. Grim, Thank you for the welcome to the group! I think it's great to have you give of your time this way on the internet to help patients. Thanks! I am navigating my way around and it's interesting to read about other people's experiences. I do admit I am somewhat overwhelmed. I am cautiously hopeful of getting off my meds - lifestyle changes, etc. I am trying to be a 'patient' patient waiting for the next step in the process. Is a possible cause of PA stress? Can you grow a tumor from stress? I've been taking note of questions to ask the surgeon or my Internist. Some of the test result numbers I remember but I plan on asking for more specifics in the future or print out would be even better. Do you have to have consistent HTN in order to be diagnosed with Conn's Syndrome? My BP fluctuates up and down. I look forward to learning more as time goes on and getting to know the others in the group. Lyndys May your pressure be low! Clarence E. Grim, B.S., M.S., M.D. Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure and the Physiology and History of Survival During Hard Times and Heart Disease today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2006 Report Share Posted December 23, 2006 I had a stress test in July. I do have an 'extra' heartbeat (don't know the technical term) but it's nothing to be concerned about apparently. I also have a large cyst on my kidney which I knew about prior to the CT scan. I'm told this too is nothing to worry about. Lyndyst > > > In a message dated 12/22/06 3:31:09 AM, cjant@... writes: > > > > > > Another question: > > My resting heart rate is usually about 85-88 bpm in the morning. > > During the day the range lately has been 77-88 bpm. > > It wasn't that long ago my heart rate was in the 50's. > > As long as it's under 100 bpm and not below 50, is that the standard? > > > > > > > > In gerenal I ignore the heart rate as long as it is regular. Better to > focus on the BP and get it to goal. > > > > May your pressure be low! > > Clarence E. Grim, B.S., M.S., M.D. > Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure > and the Physiology and History of Survival During > Hard Times and Heart Disease today. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 In a message dated 12/23/06 2:14:09 AM, cjant@... writes: I had a stress test in July. I do have an 'extra' heartbeat (don't know the technical term) but it's nothing to be concerned about apparently. I also have a large cyst on my kidney which I knew about prior to the CT scan. I'm told this too is nothing to worry about. Lyndyst Large cysts can cause high blood pressure. Depends on how large. Do you know the size? May your pressure be low! Clarence E. Grim, B.S., M.S., M.D. Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure and the Physiology and History of Survival During Hard Times and Heart Disease today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 In a message dated 12/27/06 2:08:13 AM, cjant@... writes: > No... I don't know the size of the cyst. Well get the report and tell us. Small cysts are very common in the kidney and not related to BP. May your pressure be low! Clarence E. Grim, B.S., M.S., M.D. Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure and the Physiology and History of Survival During Hard Times and Heart Disease today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 > > > In a message dated 12/23/06 2:14:09 AM, cjant@... writes: > > > > > > I had a stress test in July. I do have an 'extra' heartbeat (don't > > know the technical term) but it's nothing to be concerned about > > apparently. I also have a large cyst on my kidney which I knew about > > prior to the CT scan. I'm told this too is nothing to worry about. > > Lyndyst > > > > > > > > Large cysts can cause high blood pressure. Depends on how large. Do you > know the size? > > > > May your pressure be low! > > Clarence E. Grim, B.S., M.S., M.D. > Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure > and the Physiology and History of Survival During > Hard Times and Heart Disease today. > No... I don't know the size of the cyst. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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