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I sent an excel file which is the only way I think to get output from our onlineData file we ask everyone to fill out. May your pressure be low!CE Grim MS, MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertensionOn Jul 10, 2012, at 16:19, Bingham <jlkbbk2003@...> wrote:

That's not an excel form is it Val? I can't tell. It looks good on my end but comes out as a WORD document.

If we do it in excel we have the ability to set it up to track/trace/and analyze data and numbers - that way say if we want an average time to diagnosis from onset or something like it we can get it to do it for us with a few button pushes.

From: Valarie <val@...>Subject: RE: having hyperaldosteronehyperaldosteronism Date: Tuesday, July 10, 2012, 2:43 PM

Your spreadsheet comes through as four spreadsheets on one page, all in very big letters and with many columns and lines hidden. Maybe you should get a PC. *joke*

I am attaching the *.doc file. I put text boxes in so people can simply type into them, save with their name and attach in an email to the group.

Remember, our purpose with this form is to get information as a new person comes in to ask questions. I've found it impossible to get story in one email, lab results in another, and then the normal bands in the third. By the time I get the third, I've forgotten what I read in the first. There are now 776 members on the list. We could be more helpful if we knew the whole story on one page.

Val

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Val: Good start I will look at it over next few days and send for others to look at.

Thanks

Can you send in word doc so I can import to say Excel.

We ought to look at the data base we have and I send you the excel file from a of our last retrieval which shows come of the problems with the system we started with in the system of answers. This was restricted by the site we were using.

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I sent an excel file which is the only way I think to get output from our onlineData file we ask everyone to fill out. May your pressure be low!CE Grim MS, MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertensionOn Jul 10, 2012, at 16:19, Bingham <jlkbbk2003@...> wrote:

That's not an excel form is it Val? I can't tell. It looks good on my end but comes out as a WORD document.

If we do it in excel we have the ability to set it up to track/trace/and analyze data and numbers - that way say if we want an average time to diagnosis from onset or something like it we can get it to do it for us with a few button pushes.

From: Valarie <val@...>Subject: RE: having hyperaldosteronehyperaldosteronism Date: Tuesday, July 10, 2012, 2:43 PM

Your spreadsheet comes through as four spreadsheets on one page, all in very big letters and with many columns and lines hidden. Maybe you should get a PC. *joke*

I am attaching the *.doc file. I put text boxes in so people can simply type into them, save with their name and attach in an email to the group.

Remember, our purpose with this form is to get information as a new person comes in to ask questions. I've found it impossible to get story in one email, lab results in another, and then the normal bands in the third. By the time I get the third, I've forgotten what I read in the first. There are now 776 members on the list. We could be more helpful if we knew the whole story on one page.

Val

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Val: Good start I will look at it over next few days and send for others to look at.

Thanks

Can you send in word doc so I can import to say Excel.

We ought to look at the data base we have and I send you the excel file from a of our last retrieval which shows come of the problems with the system we started with in the system of answers. This was restricted by the site we were using.

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This is all in our current data base. May your pressure be low!CE Grim MS, MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertensionOn Jul 10, 2012, at 16:33, Bingham <jlkbbk2003@...> wrote:

The number of doctors that they have specifically seen since first onset of and for the HTN would be helpful if we can remember.

Just thinking of some maybes.....

- # of Hospitalizations related to HTN also.

- Maximum number of HTN related medications at any one time (many of us had been on 5 at once - but not an MCB)

- siblings, parents, with HTN and/or hypokalemia and /or ????

- it would be nice to attempt to track in some form past professional / occupational history or exposures, or anything to see if by chance any links some day are I'D. Thats alot more work, but something to think about.

Try this one. Help me fill in the ?????? I can't remember what is ordinarily tested in a 24-hour-urine

Val

From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim

Perhaps some would like to work on developing a form that must be completed before they are taken on monitoring of their communications. If it can be set a choice of standard answers that will make it easier to work into our data base.

Should contain age, gender, ethnicity

Age of onset of HTN

Age of first low K if ever

Age of first detection of adrenal mass if any.

Medications that have failed to control BP up to this time and why did they fail: side effects or did not lower BP enough.

Date of first renin and aldo test and the normal values for that lab.

Results of 24 hr urine on same day renin and aldo were done (if any was done).

Meds taken within 4 weeks of renin-aldo testing

Meds on when renin aldo testing done.

Symptoms: weakness, fatigue, cramps, nocturia, brain fog

CE Grim MD

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This is all in our current data base. May your pressure be low!CE Grim MS, MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertensionOn Jul 10, 2012, at 16:33, Bingham <jlkbbk2003@...> wrote:

The number of doctors that they have specifically seen since first onset of and for the HTN would be helpful if we can remember.

Just thinking of some maybes.....

- # of Hospitalizations related to HTN also.

- Maximum number of HTN related medications at any one time (many of us had been on 5 at once - but not an MCB)

- siblings, parents, with HTN and/or hypokalemia and /or ????

- it would be nice to attempt to track in some form past professional / occupational history or exposures, or anything to see if by chance any links some day are I'D. Thats alot more work, but something to think about.

Try this one. Help me fill in the ?????? I can't remember what is ordinarily tested in a 24-hour-urine

Val

From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim

Perhaps some would like to work on developing a form that must be completed before they are taken on monitoring of their communications. If it can be set a choice of standard answers that will make it easier to work into our data base.

Should contain age, gender, ethnicity

Age of onset of HTN

Age of first low K if ever

Age of first detection of adrenal mass if any.

Medications that have failed to control BP up to this time and why did they fail: side effects or did not lower BP enough.

Date of first renin and aldo test and the normal values for that lab.

Results of 24 hr urine on same day renin and aldo were done (if any was done).

Meds taken within 4 weeks of renin-aldo testing

Meds on when renin aldo testing done.

Symptoms: weakness, fatigue, cramps, nocturia, brain fog

CE Grim MD

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You can track data in excel. It will add, compute, find the average, the mean, the median, everything, just have to set it up right. An Val's can be fixed to look more like a survey, without the graph look, but still be a graph and track data.

Your spreadsheet comes through as four spreadsheets on one page, all in very big letters and with many columns and lines hidden. Maybe you should get a PC. *joke*

I am attaching the *.doc file. I put text boxes in so people can simply type into them, save with their name and attach in an email to the group.

Remember, our purpose with this form is to get information as a new person comes in to ask questions. I've found it impossible to get story in one email, lab results in another, and then the normal bands in the third. By the time I get the third, I've forgotten what I read in the first. There are now 776 members on the list. We could be more helpful if we knew the whole story on one page.

Val

From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim

Val: Good start I will look at it over next few days and send for others to look at.

Thanks

Can you send in word doc so I can import to say Excel.

We ought to look at the data base we have and I send you the excel file from a of our last retrieval which shows come of the problems with the system we started with in the system of answers. This was restricted by the site we were using.

<Questionnaire.doc>

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You can track data in excel. It will add, compute, find the average, the mean, the median, everything, just have to set it up right. An Val's can be fixed to look more like a survey, without the graph look, but still be a graph and track data.

Your spreadsheet comes through as four spreadsheets on one page, all in very big letters and with many columns and lines hidden. Maybe you should get a PC. *joke*

I am attaching the *.doc file. I put text boxes in so people can simply type into them, save with their name and attach in an email to the group.

Remember, our purpose with this form is to get information as a new person comes in to ask questions. I've found it impossible to get story in one email, lab results in another, and then the normal bands in the third. By the time I get the third, I've forgotten what I read in the first. There are now 776 members on the list. We could be more helpful if we knew the whole story on one page.

Val

From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim

Val: Good start I will look at it over next few days and send for others to look at.

Thanks

Can you send in word doc so I can import to say Excel.

We ought to look at the data base we have and I send you the excel file from a of our last retrieval which shows come of the problems with the system we started with in the system of answers. This was restricted by the site we were using.

<Questionnaire.doc>

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I'll think about putting into xls. tomorrow. Val From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of BinghamSent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 5:19 PMhyperaldosteronism Subject: RE: having hyperaldosterone That's not an excel form is it Val? I can't tell. It looks good on my end but comes out as a WORD document. If we do it in excel we have the ability to set it up to track/trace/and analyze data and numbers - that way say if we want an average time to diagnosis from onset or something like it we can get it to do it for us with a few button pushes. From: Valarie <val@...>Subject: RE: having hyperaldosteronehyperaldosteronism Date: Tuesday, July 10, 2012, 2:43 PM Your spreadsheet comes through as four spreadsheets on one page, all in very big letters and with many columns and lines hidden. Maybe you should get a PC. *joke* I am attaching the *.doc file. I put text boxes in so people can simply type into them, save with their name and attach in an email to the group. Remember, our purpose with this form is to get information as a new person comes in to ask questions. I've found it impossible to get story in one email, lab results in another, and then the normal bands in the third. By the time I get the third, I've forgotten what I read in the first. There are now 776 members on the list. We could be more helpful if we knew the whole story on one page. Val From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim Val: Good start I will look at it over next few days and send for others to look at. Thanks Can you send in word doc so I can import to say Excel. We ought to look at the data base we have and I send you the excel file from a of our last retrieval which shows come of the problems with the system we started with in the system of answers. This was restricted by the site we were using.

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I'll think about putting into xls. tomorrow. Val From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of BinghamSent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 5:19 PMhyperaldosteronism Subject: RE: having hyperaldosterone That's not an excel form is it Val? I can't tell. It looks good on my end but comes out as a WORD document. If we do it in excel we have the ability to set it up to track/trace/and analyze data and numbers - that way say if we want an average time to diagnosis from onset or something like it we can get it to do it for us with a few button pushes. From: Valarie <val@...>Subject: RE: having hyperaldosteronehyperaldosteronism Date: Tuesday, July 10, 2012, 2:43 PM Your spreadsheet comes through as four spreadsheets on one page, all in very big letters and with many columns and lines hidden. Maybe you should get a PC. *joke* I am attaching the *.doc file. I put text boxes in so people can simply type into them, save with their name and attach in an email to the group. Remember, our purpose with this form is to get information as a new person comes in to ask questions. I've found it impossible to get story in one email, lab results in another, and then the normal bands in the third. By the time I get the third, I've forgotten what I read in the first. There are now 776 members on the list. We could be more helpful if we knew the whole story on one page. Val From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim Val: Good start I will look at it over next few days and send for others to look at. Thanks Can you send in word doc so I can import to say Excel. We ought to look at the data base we have and I send you the excel file from a of our last retrieval which shows come of the problems with the system we started with in the system of answers. This was restricted by the site we were using.

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