Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 Hi everyone and Dr. Grim. I am pretty new here. I've been looking around a bit and finally decided to post a message. After the birth of my daughter almost 6 years ago, my blood pressure went up. My doc started me on water pills which seemed to help with my bp but we later realized that I was losing potassium. After a few years or so my doc switched me to a potassium sparing pill but still my potassium was low. I finally was switched to lisinopril (ace inhibitor) but still my potassium was low even though this med should make my potassium higher. Finally I went to see an endocrinologist and one of the first questions he asked after hearing my symptoms (I was also there for my thyroid problems) was had any doctor ever had my adrenals checked. No. So I left his office with a prescription to have an aldo/renin blood test, a aldo 24 hour urine and a 24 hour for creatinine. My aldo was high in both urine and blood (sorry but I don't have the values in front of me.) but my renin was normal. Went back to my new endo doc and he was confused by the renin being normal. I told him that I had still been taking all my meds when I had the testing done. I am on an ace inhibitor for my high bp. Doc said the renin ratio should be at the highest 1.2 and mine was 1.86 too high to be diagnosed with hyperaldosteronism. So, I have to have the blood work for aldo/renin done again in 2 weeks. I am currently on another bp med called verapamil. So, thats my story so far. Any insight from anyone would be appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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