Guest guest Posted April 18, 2012 Report Share Posted April 18, 2012 Until a few days ago I had never even heard of hyperaldosteronism but was given this diagnosis a few days ago by my Iternal Medicine Specialist. I am a 53 year old female and have been suffering unexplained HBP for over 10 years. I have been hospitalized 3 times during hypertensive crisis, most recently 1 year ago. I have been taking several medications which have all failed to bring my BP down. Average BP 170/135. When the pressure does come down it usually goes very low. 90/65. I have been prescribed novo spirozine 25-25. I have been on it for 3 days and am to gradually come off all the other HBP meds. So far it is bothering my stomach (history of ulcers) but I am hoping that will go away as I get used to it. I had a CT Scan of adrenals but it did not show any abnormalities. 24 hour urine and assorted blood tests were used for my diagnosis. I have been following the DASH diet for 10 years. My mother has 's Disease (I know it is not the same)so wondering if there is a possiblity of genetic link..? After reading the literature provided I am wondering how I could have this diagnosis when the adrenal glands appear normal. I was not advised that I have low potassium and during the appointment with the specialist I did not know enough to ask. I am very concerned about going off all the HBP meds (even gradually)for just one. No mention was made to me of surgery. Any advice gratefully appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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