Guest guest Posted May 28, 2012 Report Share Posted May 28, 2012 Hi, So I have been corresponding with Dr. L at NIH about joining their trial for primary hyperaldosteronism. They have reviewed my films and labs and came back on Friday and said I am ineligible because they believe I have secondary hyperaldosteronism. He said that despite the fact that I have an adrenal adenoma and high aldosterone, my renin is too high for it to be primary. I am so confused. He said there is another trial they might like to enroll me in and that the cause of my disease may be genetic. I am so frustrated/worried now because I thought I was close to getting answers. Does anyone know what the workup for secondary might involve?? I am just trying to ease my nerves - the internet can be a scary place when you are looking for medical info Thanks!!! -D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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