Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 I believe that per federal law, you are entitled to copies of your tests. Val -----Original Message-----From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ]On Behalf Of kathy11961 I am going to call my Endo doc's office and ask if I can have the Aldo and renin results copies. What are the names of the test results I should ask for, Aldo and renin results? .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 > > I believe that per federal law, you are entitled to copies of your tests. > > Val > I know that, but the women in the doc's office seemed a bit agitated when asked for copies. Like as if it's A LOT of work for them. They'll get over it :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 In a message dated 11/1/06 8:25:36 PM, kathy11961@... writes: I am going to call my Endo doc's office and ask if I can have the Aldo and renin results copies. What are the names of the test results I should ask for, Aldo and renin results? I know they will seem a bit agitated when I ask, but I don't care - must be it's too much work for them to make copies :-) Kathy Plasma aldosterone and plasma renin activity or concentration with the normal values for that lab. 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 November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 Hi Kathy:All you need to do is ask for a copy of your lab work. Aldosterone and Renin results are what you want to see on the lab work if your doctor has ordered the test. In the meantime any time you go for lab work you can request that a copy of the results be also mailed or faxed to you. (But make sure you write it down on the lab slip before you go to the lab). You will receive a copy at the same time that a copy is sent to your doctor. This is true with the Quest lab in California and I assume other laboratories have the same routine. Farah On 11/1/06, kathy11961 <kathy11961@...> wrote: I am going to call my Endo doc's office and ask if I can have the Aldo and renin results copies. What are the names of the test results I should ask for, Aldo and renin results?I know they will seem a bit agitated when I ask, but I don't care - must be it's too much work for them to make copies :-)Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 > > Don't be intimidated. You are the paying customer. Do you know if they > even did those tests? > > Val > Yes I am sure of it because a few days after having my gallbladder removed (last April), I ended up with a DVT in my left calf, so I had made a trip to the hospital. My primary doc seen me in the ER and discussed with me about lab results. He specifically said my tumor wasn't a Pheo and then he said he needed to talk with my Endo doc about the results because my Aldo was high. That's all was said. In April when my Endo sent me for lab work, I DO remember seeing on the paper about Aldosterone and renin, so I am positive these tests were done. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 > > Hi Kathy: > All you need to do is ask for a copy of your lab work. Aldosterone and Renin > results are what you want to see on the lab work if your doctor has ordered > the test. > In the meantime any time you go for lab work you can request that a copy of > the results be also mailed or faxed to you. (But make sure you write it down > on the lab slip before you go to the lab). You will receive a copy at the > same time that a copy is sent to your doctor. > This is true with the Quest lab in California and I assume other > laboratories have the same routine. > > Farah > > Hi Farah He has done so many tests since April of this year. I do remember he did the Aldo and renin tests and I actually never thought of asking for copies because I never had a clue what Aldo and renin tests were, not until now. I never knew these tests were important until I started doing my own research. From now on I will ask for them. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 Kathy If you have labs at the hosp you need to go get them or have them faxed to you by signing a release form that you get from them. This will provide some good information. I dont know why so many dr.s are in denile when it comes to pheos. I might have one happening in my left adrenal. I have high dopamine, norepinephrine, aldosterone, testosterone, DHEA. I found all this out after being in this group for a little while and reading Basic Clinical Endocrinology tex book. The only doctor that got me going in the right direction to find all these hormones out of wack was Dr.Grim. He is #10 Endo. I seen so many. I shutter to think how grim my life could still be with out him. I am so much better now that I am on sprio,and a ACE inhibitor i started has made a big difference like the Sprio did.The information Dr. Grim has tucked away in files link is well worth reading with a fine tooth comb. Glad you found us. ita I had made a trip to the hospital. My primary doc seen me in the ER and discussed with me about lab results. He specifically said my tumor wasn't a Pheo and then he said he needed to talk with my Endo doc about the results because my Aldo was high. That's all was said. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 > > Kathy > If you have labs at the hosp you need to go get them or have them faxed to you by signing a release form that you get from them. This will provide some good information. I dont know why so many dr.s are in denile when it comes to pheos. I might have one happening in my left adrenal. I have high dopamine, norepinephrine, aldosterone, testosterone, DHEA. I found all this out after being in this group for a little while and reading Basic Clinical Endocrinology tex book. The > only doctor that got me going > in the right direction to find all these hormones out of wack was Dr.Grim. He is #10 Endo. I seen so many. I shutter to think how grim my life could still be with out him. I am so much better now that I am on sprio,and a ACE inhibitor i started has made a big difference like the Sprio > did.The information Dr. Grim > has tucked away in files link is well worth reading with a fine tooth comb. Glad you found us. > ita > Thank you ita! I AM so glad I found this group! I just wish I would have found it sooner. I guess I wasn't really 'with it' when getting my tests done - I basically figured my doctors would take care of everything. This has opened my eyes and from now on I WILL get the results from them. I think my problem is that I have the wrong doctors in charge. This one says one thing, then the other says another - well, actually, neither one of them discuses this with me. My primary doctor seems more supportive than my Endo doctor. My last visit to my Endo went like this - he sat down typed on the computer - said test results look all good - tumor stayed the same size - keep you on Spiro - we will do another CT scan in Feb. I said to him " This tumor isn't cancerous? " He said " Not sure yet " This is all that was said! So I go home not sure why I have this tumor, after months thinking it is Conn's. Anyway, I'll get the results of the Aldo and renin and send it to the group. I think Dr. Grim will help explain the results to me better than these doctors I have. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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