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Inspra is the brand name for eplerenone , which is the only other HTN med that is effective in PA. If spiro causes side effects, Inspra is usually the drug of choice.> >> > Progesterone is a spironolactone agonist.I felt that spiro blocked my > > body's reception of progesterone.The result was polyps, a lining that > > would not shed, and eventually, a D & C.I am on Inspra now.Not sure my > > theory is correct.> >> > Val> >> > *From:*hyperaldosteronism > > [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] *On Behalf Of *Clarence Grim> >> > Progesterone cream should also block Aldo I suppose. But other risks > > as I recall> >> >> >>

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Thank you. I have heard of eplerenone. I thought my body

adjusted not well in the beginning of spiro but she didn't want to

make the switch??

Inspra is the brand name for eplerenone ,

which is the only other HTN med that is effective in PA.

If spiro causes side effects, Inspra is usually the drug

of choice.

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> > Progesterone is a spironolactone agonist.I felt

that spiro blocked my

> > body's reception of progesterone.The result was

polyps, a lining that

> > would not shed, and eventually, a D & C.I am

on Inspra now.Not sure my

> > theory is correct.

> >

> > Val

> >

> > *From:*hyperaldosteronism

> > [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] *On

Behalf Of *Clarence Grim

> >

> > Progesterone cream should also block Aldo I

suppose. But other risks

> > as I recall

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Insurance companies typically put up a fight about covering eplerenone, so

doctors are sometimes reluctant to prescribe it.

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> > > > Progesterone is a spironolactone agonist.I felt that spiro blocked my

> > > > body's reception of progesterone.The result was polyps, a lining that

> > > > would not shed, and eventually, a D & C.I am on Inspra now.Not sure my

> > > > theory is correct.

> > > >

> > > > Val

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> > > > *From:*hyperaldosteronism

> > > > [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] *On Behalf Of

> > *Clarence Grim

> > > >

> > > > Progesterone cream should also block Aldo I suppose. But other risks

> > > > as I recall

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She prob has no experience with it. We do here. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

Insurance companies typically put up a fight about covering eplerenone, so doctors are sometimes reluctant to prescribe it.

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> > > > Progesterone is a spironolactone agonist.I felt that spiro blocked my

> > > > body's reception of progesterone.The result was polyps, a lining that

> > > > would not shed, and eventually, a D & C.I am on Inspra now.Not sure my

> > > > theory is correct.

> > > >

> > > > Val

> > > >

> > > > *From:*hyperaldosteronism

> > > > [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] *On Behalf Of

> > *Clarence Grim

> > > >

> > > > Progesterone cream should also block Aldo I suppose. But other risks

> > > > as I recall

> > > >

> > > >

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So is

there any way spiro can disable progesterone's effect on the uterus?  Or, could excess aldosterone suck up all the progesterone

and leave none for uterine protection? 

My progesterone surely got disabled.

Val

From: hyperaldosteronism

[mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim

No

Spiro and progesterone occupy the Aldo receptors and don't come lose easily

thus blocking Aldo activation Of the Aldo receptor and blocks Aldo action. Thus

they are MCBs.

On Apr 25, 2011, at 8:05 PM, Valarie

wrote:

I do not know that spiro prevented reception of

progesterone. I also have long-term, horribly treated Lyme disease and

uterine polyps are know with Lyme. I haven't had any problem with Inspra

except nausea at first. I'm going to try spiro again one of these days

and see what happens.

BTW, breast pain is common in the last 1/3 of the

cycle - the period during which progesterone is at its highest.

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So is

there any way spiro can disable progesterone's effect on the uterus?  Or, could excess aldosterone suck up all the progesterone

and leave none for uterine protection? 

My progesterone surely got disabled.

Val

From: hyperaldosteronism

[mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim

No

Spiro and progesterone occupy the Aldo receptors and don't come lose easily

thus blocking Aldo activation Of the Aldo receptor and blocks Aldo action. Thus

they are MCBs.

On Apr 25, 2011, at 8:05 PM, Valarie

wrote:

I do not know that spiro prevented reception of

progesterone. I also have long-term, horribly treated Lyme disease and

uterine polyps are know with Lyme. I haven't had any problem with Inspra

except nausea at first. I'm going to try spiro again one of these days

and see what happens.

BTW, breast pain is common in the last 1/3 of the

cycle - the period during which progesterone is at its highest.

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I don't know the association constants for the MC OR progesterone receptions for Aldo Spiro and progesterone these would be the competing forces of interest.Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

So is

there any way spiro can disable progesterone's effect on the uterus? Or, could excess aldosterone suck up all the progesterone

and leave none for uterine protection?

My progesterone surely got disabled.

Val

From: hyperaldosteronism

[mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim

No

Spiro and progesterone occupy the Aldo receptors and don't come lose easily

thus blocking Aldo activation Of the Aldo receptor and blocks Aldo action. Thus

they are MCBs.

On Apr 25, 2011, at 8:05 PM, Valarie

wrote:

I do not know that spiro prevented reception of

progesterone. I also have long-term, horribly treated Lyme disease and

uterine polyps are know with Lyme. I haven't had any problem with Inspra

except nausea at first. I'm going to try spiro again one of these days

and see what happens.

BTW, breast pain is common in the last 1/3 of the

cycle - the period during which progesterone is at its highest.

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No for the uterine bumps. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

I keep seeing references to Inspra. What is that used to treat?

I just had two polyps removed with my ablasion. I wonder if the

spiro did that in the 6 months I have been on it?

Progesterone

is

a spironolactone agonist. I felt that

spiro blocked my body's reception of progesterone.

The result was polyps, a lining that would

not shed, and eventually, a D & C. I

am on Inspra now. Not sure my theory is

correct.

Val

From:

hyperaldosteronism

[mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On

Behalf Of Clarence Grim

Progesterone

cream should also block Aldo I suppose.

But other risks as I recall

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  That is probably true because I asked if she had anyone on it and

I believe she said no.

 

She prob has no experience with it. We do here. 

Tiped sad Send form mi

iPhone ;-)

May your pressure be low!

CE Grim MD

Specializing in Difficult

Hypertension

On Apr 26, 2011, at 3:06 PM, msmith_1928

wrote:

 

Insurance companies typically put up a fight about

covering eplerenone, so doctors are sometimes

reluctant to prescribe it.

> > > >

> > > > Progesterone is a spironolactone

agonist.I felt that spiro blocked my

> > > > body's reception of

progesterone.The result was polyps, a lining that

> > > > would not shed, and eventually,

a D & C.I am on Inspra now.Not sure my

> > > > theory is correct.

> > > >

> > > > Val

> > > >

> > > > *From:*hyperaldosteronism

> > > > [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ]

*On Behalf Of

> > *Clarence Grim

> > > >

> > > > Progesterone cream should also

block Aldo I suppose. But other risks

> > > > as I recall

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

>

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