Guest guest Posted December 6, 2007 Report Share Posted December 6, 2007 We visit endo and surgeon tomorrow for two week follow up after the right adrenal gland was removed two weeks ago for 1.5 cm tumor. AVS revealed right side producting 15,200 aldosterone, left side 42 which doctors said was unusual to see the other side so low, blood pressure continues to be high however and my husband feels yuk! He seems to really have a problem in the a.m. with getting up. Sleep is difficult but that isn't much of a change from the past. Is sleep always affected with this problem? He seems to have odd dreams (so maybe never really going into a deep sleep). Will this problem resolve with surgery? What is the best thing we can do to help lower the blood pressure? Do doctors think this tumor issue is stress induced? What is the best treatment for this? I am concerned with heart issues. Do you think we should check that out? (Left ventricular problem I have read about). Any guidance would certainly be appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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