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Sorry 1000 Mg KTiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

Hi Val

My K is running about 3.0 to 3.2 on 8 meq supplements 3 times daily.

Over the last few years I've had a variety of unspecific symptoms I now realize were probably low K. Aches in the chest, weird sensations in the hands and feet,twitching eyelids, etc.

>

> >Hello All

> >

> >I've been battling HTN since I was 28. Over the years, one drug after

> another failed to provide long term control. Finally multiple drugs have

> failed. I never had a doctor who thought to test me for any secondary cause.

> I'm now 43.

> >

> >5 years ago I had back surgery to remove a benign tumor from my spine that

> was causing back pain. During the workup for that, a lesion was seen on my

> left adrenal gland.

> >

> >Now, in the last year, I've been getting more and more curious about Conns

> as my bp continues to go higher. My primary ran a 24-hour urine at my urging

> which showed aldosterone of 24 which was above their lab normal of 21. No

> renin was done.

> >

> >My primary sent me for a CT to check on the tumor. It is a 2cm lesion

> consistent with adenoma, per the report.

> >Medications up to this point were Micardis 80mg, Clonidine .2 3times/day,

> HCTZ 12.5/day

> >Bp is running generally in the mid 160s/ low 100s with occasions where it

> will shoot up a lot higher.

> >

> >I finally saw an Endocrinologist who ran the ARR test (because I insisted)

> and my Aldosterone was 13.4 vs a Renin of .1. The blood was drawn around

> 10:30am fasting. No medications were stopped or changed. It seems this is a

> normal Aldo but the ratio of some 134:1 would seem a positive result. The

> endo did not seem interested in pursuing treatment for me or doing

> additional testing.

> >

> >I've also seen a nephrologist recently who suspected Conn's and put me on

> spironolactone 25mg/day and increased my hctz to 50mg/day. There seems to be

> a slight benefit since adding the spiro (it's been two weeks) but not a lot.

> I called the docs office about increasing the spiro but they've put me on

> amlodipine 10mg instead which I just started today.

> >

> >For those of you on spironolactone, how long did it take to work and at

> what dosage?

> >

> >I've got another appointment with a different endo in early June so I'm

> hoping for the best.

> >

> >Thank you for this great site. It is a wonderful resource.

> >

> >

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And amlodipine is common cause of swollen feet. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

You

have PA. Are you DASHING? Considering AVS? 25 mg spiro is hardly anything. Unless you getting that aldosterone

blocked, you will have heart/kidney damage. If I remember correctly, amlodipine

will not stop the left ventricular thickening.

Val

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Hi Val

My K is running about 3.0 to 3.2 on 8 meq supplements 3 times daily.

Over the last few years I've had a variety of unspecific symptoms I now realize

were probably low K. Aches in the chest, weird sensations in the hands and

feet,twitching eyelids, etc.

>

> >Hello All

> >

> >I've been battling HTN since I was 28. Over the years, one drug after

> another failed to provide long term control. Finally multiple drugs have

> failed. I never had a doctor who thought to test me for any secondary

cause.

> I'm now 43.

> >

> >5 years ago I had back surgery to remove a benign tumor from my spine

that

> was causing back pain. During the workup for that, a lesion was seen on my

> left adrenal gland.

> >

> >Now, in the last year, I've been getting more and more curious about

Conns

> as my bp continues to go higher. My primary ran a 24-hour urine at my

urging

> which showed aldosterone of 24 which was above their lab normal of 21. No

> renin was done.

> >

> >My primary sent me for a CT to check on the tumor. It is a 2cm lesion

> consistent with adenoma, per the report.

> >Medications up to this point were Micardis 80mg, Clonidine .2

3times/day,

> HCTZ 12.5/day

> >Bp is running generally in the mid 160s/ low 100s with occasions where

it

> will shoot up a lot higher.

> >

> >I finally saw an Endocrinologist who ran the ARR test (because I

insisted)

> and my Aldosterone was 13.4 vs a Renin of .1. The blood was drawn around

> 10:30am fasting. No medications were stopped or changed. It seems this is

a

> normal Aldo but the ratio of some 134:1 would seem a positive result. The

> endo did not seem interested in pursuing treatment for me or doing

> additional testing.

> >

> >I've also seen a nephrologist recently who suspected Conn's and put me

on

> spironolactone 25mg/day and increased my hctz to 50mg/day. There seems to

be

> a slight benefit since adding the spiro (it's been two weeks) but not a

lot.

> I called the docs office about increasing the spiro but they've put me on

> amlodipine 10mg instead which I just started today.

> >

> >For those of you on spironolactone, how long did it take to work and

at

> what dosage?

> >

> >I've got another appointment with a different endo in early June so

I'm

> hoping for the best.

> >

> >Thank you for this great site. It is a wonderful resource.

> >

> >

>

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How many times a night do u get up to P?Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

Hi Val

My K is running about 3.0 to 3.2 on 8 meq supplements 3 times daily.

Over the last few years I've had a variety of unspecific symptoms I now realize were probably low K. Aches in the chest, weird sensations in the hands and feet,twitching eyelids, etc.

>

> >Hello All

> >

> >I've been battling HTN since I was 28. Over the years, one drug after

> another failed to provide long term control. Finally multiple drugs have

> failed. I never had a doctor who thought to test me for any secondary cause.

> I'm now 43.

> >

> >5 years ago I had back surgery to remove a benign tumor from my spine that

> was causing back pain. During the workup for that, a lesion was seen on my

> left adrenal gland.

> >

> >Now, in the last year, I've been getting more and more curious about Conns

> as my bp continues to go higher. My primary ran a 24-hour urine at my urging

> which showed aldosterone of 24 which was above their lab normal of 21. No

> renin was done.

> >

> >My primary sent me for a CT to check on the tumor. It is a 2cm lesion

> consistent with adenoma, per the report.

> >Medications up to this point were Micardis 80mg, Clonidine .2 3times/day,

> HCTZ 12.5/day

> >Bp is running generally in the mid 160s/ low 100s with occasions where it

> will shoot up a lot higher.

> >

> >I finally saw an Endocrinologist who ran the ARR test (because I insisted)

> and my Aldosterone was 13.4 vs a Renin of .1. The blood was drawn around

> 10:30am fasting. No medications were stopped or changed. It seems this is a

> normal Aldo but the ratio of some 134:1 would seem a positive result. The

> endo did not seem interested in pursuing treatment for me or doing

> additional testing.

> >

> >I've also seen a nephrologist recently who suspected Conn's and put me on

> spironolactone 25mg/day and increased my hctz to 50mg/day. There seems to be

> a slight benefit since adding the spiro (it's been two weeks) but not a lot.

> I called the docs office about increasing the spiro but they've put me on

> amlodipine 10mg instead which I just started today.

> >

> >For those of you on spironolactone, how long did it take to work and at

> what dosage?

> >

> >I've got another appointment with a different endo in early June so I'm

> hoping for the best.

> >

> >Thank you for this great site. It is a wonderful resource.

> >

> >

>

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Sounds like u have not read my evolution article yet. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

Hi Val

My K is running about 3.0 to 3.2 on 8 meq supplements 3 times daily.

Over the last few years I've had a variety of unspecific symptoms I now realize were probably low K. Aches in the chest, weird sensations in the hands and feet,twitching eyelids, etc.

>

> >Hello All

> >

> >I've been battling HTN since I was 28. Over the years, one drug after

> another failed to provide long term control. Finally multiple drugs have

> failed. I never had a doctor who thought to test me for any secondary cause.

> I'm now 43.

> >

> >5 years ago I had back surgery to remove a benign tumor from my spine that

> was causing back pain. During the workup for that, a lesion was seen on my

> left adrenal gland.

> >

> >Now, in the last year, I've been getting more and more curious about Conns

> as my bp continues to go higher. My primary ran a 24-hour urine at my urging

> which showed aldosterone of 24 which was above their lab normal of 21. No

> renin was done.

> >

> >My primary sent me for a CT to check on the tumor. It is a 2cm lesion

> consistent with adenoma, per the report.

> >Medications up to this point were Micardis 80mg, Clonidine .2 3times/day,

> HCTZ 12.5/day

> >Bp is running generally in the mid 160s/ low 100s with occasions where it

> will shoot up a lot higher.

> >

> >I finally saw an Endocrinologist who ran the ARR test (because I insisted)

> and my Aldosterone was 13.4 vs a Renin of .1. The blood was drawn around

> 10:30am fasting. No medications were stopped or changed. It seems this is a

> normal Aldo but the ratio of some 134:1 would seem a positive result. The

> endo did not seem interested in pursuing treatment for me or doing

> additional testing.

> >

> >I've also seen a nephrologist recently who suspected Conn's and put me on

> spironolactone 25mg/day and increased my hctz to 50mg/day. There seems to be

> a slight benefit since adding the spiro (it's been two weeks) but not a lot.

> I called the docs office about increasing the spiro but they've put me on

> amlodipine 10mg instead which I just started today.

> >

> >For those of you on spironolactone, how long did it take to work and at

> what dosage?

> >

> >I've got another appointment with a different endo in early June so I'm

> hoping for the best.

> >

> >Thank you for this great site. It is a wonderful resource.

> >

> >

>

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On 6/6/2006 my k was 4. ON 06/22/06 ct done for shortness of breath showed an 2

cm tumor on left adrenal gland. On 2/1/2007 I was started on 25MG HCTZ next K

was done on 2/12/2007 it was 3.9. On 3/12/2007 K was 3.2. On 3/27/2007 I was

started on 50MG of TRIAMTERENE. On 5/1/2007 K was 3.2.

No one at the VA put this together as posable PA.

> >> > >

> >> > > Hello All

> >> > >

> >> > > I've been battling HTN since I was 28. Over the years, one drug after

> >> > > another failed to provide long term control. Finally multiple drugs

> >> > > have failed. I never had a doctor who thought to test me for any

> >> > > secondary cause. I'm now 43.

> >> > >

> >> > > 5 years ago I had back surgery to remove a benign tumor from my spine

> >> > > that was causing back pain. During the workup for that, a lesion was

> >> > > seen on my left adrenal gland.

> >> > >

> >> > > Now, in the last year, I've been getting more and more curious about

> >> > > Conns as my bp continues to go higher. My primary ran a 24-hour urine

> >> > > at my urging which showed aldosterone of 24 which was above their lab

> >> > > normal of 21. No renin was done.

> >> > >

> >> > > My primary sent me for a CT to check on the tumor. It is a 2cm lesion

> >> > > consistent with adenoma, per the report.

> >> > > Medications up to this point were Micardis 80mg, Clonidine .2

> >> > > 3times/day, HCTZ 12.5/day

> >> > > Bp is running generally in the mid 160s/ low 100s with occasions where

> >> > > it will shoot up a lot higher.

> >> > >

> >> > > I finally saw an Endocrinologist who ran the ARR test (because I

> >> > > insisted) and my Aldosterone was 13.4 vs a Renin of .1. The blood was

> >> > > drawn around 10:30am fasting. No medications were stopped or changed.

> >> > > It seems this is a normal Aldo but the ratio of some 134:1 would seem

> >> > > a positive result. The endo did not seem interested in pursuing

> >> > > treatment for me or doing additional testing.

> >> > >

> >> > > I've also seen a nephrologist recently who suspected Conn's and put me

> >> > > on spironolactone 25mg/day and increased my hctz to 50mg/day. There

> >> > > seems to be a slight benefit since adding the spiro (it's been two

> >> > > weeks) but not a lot. I called the docs office about increasing the

> >> > > spiro but they've put me on amlodipine 10mg instead which I just

> >> > > started today.

> >> > >

> >> > > For those of you on spironolactone, how long did it take to work and

> >> > > at what dosage?

> >> > >

> >> > > I've got another appointment with a different endo in early June so

> >> > > I'm hoping for the best.

> >> > >

> >> > > Thank you for this great site. It is a wonderful resource.

> >> > >

> >> > >

> >> >

> >>

> >

> >

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And thats IF K was drawn perfectly. it may have been lower if not. But they

were attributing the K loss to you being on HCTZ which can bump it down in

someone with or without PA.

On Tue May 17th, 2011 10:01 PM CDT Francis Bill SUSPECTED PA wrote:

>On 6/6/2006 my k was 4. ON 06/22/06 ct done for shortness of breath showed an

2 cm tumor on left adrenal gland. On 2/1/2007 I was started on 25MG HCTZ next K

was done on 2/12/2007 it was 3.9. On 3/12/2007 K was 3.2. On 3/27/2007 I was

started on 50MG of TRIAMTERENE. On 5/1/2007 K was 3.2.

>

>No one at the VA put this together as posable PA.

>

>

>

>

>> >> > >

>> >> > > Hello All

>> >> > >

>> >> > > I've been battling HTN since I was 28. Over the years, one drug after

>> >> > > another failed to provide long term control. Finally multiple drugs

>> >> > > have failed. I never had a doctor who thought to test me for any

>> >> > > secondary cause. I'm now 43.

>> >> > >

>> >> > > 5 years ago I had back surgery to remove a benign tumor from my spine

>> >> > > that was causing back pain. During the workup for that, a lesion was

>> >> > > seen on my left adrenal gland.

>> >> > >

>> >> > > Now, in the last year, I've been getting more and more curious about

>> >> > > Conns as my bp continues to go higher. My primary ran a 24-hour urine

>> >> > > at my urging which showed aldosterone of 24 which was above their lab

>> >> > > normal of 21. No renin was done.

>> >> > >

>> >> > > My primary sent me for a CT to check on the tumor. It is a 2cm lesion

>> >> > > consistent with adenoma, per the report.

>> >> > > Medications up to this point were Micardis 80mg, Clonidine .2

>> >> > > 3times/day, HCTZ 12.5/day

>> >> > > Bp is running generally in the mid 160s/ low 100s with occasions where

>> >> > > it will shoot up a lot higher.

>> >> > >

>> >> > > I finally saw an Endocrinologist who ran the ARR test (because I

>> >> > > insisted) and my Aldosterone was 13.4 vs a Renin of .1. The blood was

>> >> > > drawn around 10:30am fasting. No medications were stopped or changed.

>> >> > > It seems this is a normal Aldo but the ratio of some 134:1 would seem

>> >> > > a positive result. The endo did not seem interested in pursuing

>> >> > > treatment for me or doing additional testing.

>> >> > >

>> >> > > I've also seen a nephrologist recently who suspected Conn's and put me

>> >> > > on spironolactone 25mg/day and increased my hctz to 50mg/day. There

>> >> > > seems to be a slight benefit since adding the spiro (it's been two

>> >> > > weeks) but not a lot. I called the docs office about increasing the

>> >> > > spiro but they've put me on amlodipine 10mg instead which I just

>> >> > > started today.

>> >> > >

>> >> > > For those of you on spironolactone, how long did it take to work and

>> >> > > at what dosage?

>> >> > >

>> >> > > I've got another appointment with a different endo in early June so

>> >> > > I'm hoping for the best.

>> >> > >

>> >> > > Thank you for this great site. It is a wonderful resource.

>> >> > >

>> >> > >

>> >> >

>> >>

>> >

>> >

>>

>

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BUt with PA, from my sad experience, HCTZ put me in the hospital after a few

days on it due to hypokalemia and HTN. . . .and still, at age 40 back then, with

zero risk factors (never smoked, no drugs or alcohol, i was in great shape,

165lbs and 5'10), plus BP uncontrolled on many a med combo and no one ever

suggested PA. ever. there were no more clues to give

>And thats IF K was drawn perfectly. it may have been lower if not. But they

were attributing the K loss to you being on HCTZ which can bump it down in

someone with or without PA.

>

>On Tue May 17th, 2011 10:01 PM CDT Francis Bill SUSPECTED PA wrote:

>

>>On 6/6/2006 my k was 4. ON 06/22/06 ct done for shortness of breath showed an

2 cm tumor on left adrenal gland. On 2/1/2007 I was started on 25MG HCTZ next K

was done on 2/12/2007 it was 3.9. On 3/12/2007 K was 3.2. On 3/27/2007 I was

started on 50MG of TRIAMTERENE. On 5/1/2007 K was 3.2.

>>

>>No one at the VA put this together as posable PA.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>> >> > >

>>> >> > > Hello All

>>> >> > >

>>> >> > > I've been battling HTN since I was 28. Over the years, one drug after

>>> >> > > another failed to provide long term control. Finally multiple drugs

>>> >> > > have failed. I never had a doctor who thought to test me for any

>>> >> > > secondary cause. I'm now 43.

>>> >> > >

>>> >> > > 5 years ago I had back surgery to remove a benign tumor from my spine

>>> >> > > that was causing back pain. During the workup for that, a lesion was

>>> >> > > seen on my left adrenal gland.

>>> >> > >

>>> >> > > Now, in the last year, I've been getting more and more curious about

>>> >> > > Conns as my bp continues to go higher. My primary ran a 24-hour urine

>>> >> > > at my urging which showed aldosterone of 24 which was above their lab

>>> >> > > normal of 21. No renin was done.

>>> >> > >

>>> >> > > My primary sent me for a CT to check on the tumor. It is a 2cm lesion

>>> >> > > consistent with adenoma, per the report.

>>> >> > > Medications up to this point were Micardis 80mg, Clonidine .2

>>> >> > > 3times/day, HCTZ 12.5/day

>>> >> > > Bp is running generally in the mid 160s/ low 100s with occasions

where

>>> >> > > it will shoot up a lot higher.

>>> >> > >

>>> >> > > I finally saw an Endocrinologist who ran the ARR test (because I

>>> >> > > insisted) and my Aldosterone was 13.4 vs a Renin of .1. The blood was

>>> >> > > drawn around 10:30am fasting. No medications were stopped or changed.

>>> >> > > It seems this is a normal Aldo but the ratio of some 134:1 would seem

>>> >> > > a positive result. The endo did not seem interested in pursuing

>>> >> > > treatment for me or doing additional testing.

>>> >> > >

>>> >> > > I've also seen a nephrologist recently who suspected Conn's and put

me

>>> >> > > on spironolactone 25mg/day and increased my hctz to 50mg/day. There

>>> >> > > seems to be a slight benefit since adding the spiro (it's been two

>>> >> > > weeks) but not a lot. I called the docs office about increasing the

>>> >> > > spiro but they've put me on amlodipine 10mg instead which I just

>>> >> > > started today.

>>> >> > >

>>> >> > > For those of you on spironolactone, how long did it take to work and

>>> >> > > at what dosage?

>>> >> > >

>>> >> > > I've got another appointment with a different endo in early June so

>>> >> > > I'm hoping for the best.

>>> >> > >

>>> >> > > Thank you for this great site. It is a wonderful resource.

>>> >> > >

>>> >> > >

>>> >> >

>>> >>

>>> >

>>> >

>>>

>>

>>

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Right but most of those with low K on HCTZ do not have a 2 cm adenoma.When you see stripes think Zebra.CE Grim MDAnd thats IF K was drawn perfectly. it may have been lower if not. But they were attributing the K loss to you being on HCTZ which can bump it down in someone with or without PA.On Tue May 17th, 2011 10:01 PM CDT Francis Bill SUSPECTED PA wrote:>On 6/6/2006 my k was 4. ON 06/22/06 ct done for shortness of breath showed an 2 cm tumor on left adrenal gland. On 2/1/2007 I was started on 25MG HCTZ next K was done on 2/12/2007 it was 3.9. On 3/12/2007 K was 3.2. On 3/27/2007 I was started on 50MG of TRIAMTERENE. On 5/1/2007 K was 3.2. >>No one at the VA put this together as posable PA. > >>>>> >> > >>> >> > > Hello All>> >> > >>> >> > > I've been battling HTN since I was 28. Over the years, one drug after >> >> > > another failed to provide long term control. Finally multiple drugs >> >> > > have failed. I never had a doctor who thought to test me for any >> >> > > secondary cause. I'm now 43.>> >> > >>> >> > > 5 years ago I had back surgery to remove a benign tumor from my spine >> >> > > that was causing back pain. During the workup for that, a lesion was >> >> > > seen on my left adrenal gland.>> >> > >>> >> > > Now, in the last year, I've been getting more and more curious about >> >> > > Conns as my bp continues to go higher. My primary ran a 24-hour urine >> >> > > at my urging which showed aldosterone of 24 which was above their lab >> >> > > normal of 21. No renin was done.>> >> > >>> >> > > My primary sent me for a CT to check on the tumor. It is a 2cm lesion >> >> > > consistent with adenoma, per the report.>> >> > > Medications up to this point were Micardis 80mg, Clonidine .2 >> >> > > 3times/day, HCTZ 12.5/day>> >> > > Bp is running generally in the mid 160s/ low 100s with occasions where >> >> > > it will shoot up a lot higher.>> >> > >>> >> > > I finally saw an Endocrinologist who ran the ARR test (because I >> >> > > insisted) and my Aldosterone was 13.4 vs a Renin of .1. The blood was >> >> > > drawn around 10:30am fasting. No medications were stopped or changed. >> >> > > It seems this is a normal Aldo but the ratio of some 134:1 would seem >> >> > > a positive result. The endo did not seem interested in pursuing >> >> > > treatment for me or doing additional testing.>> >> > >>> >> > > I've also seen a nephrologist recently who suspected Conn's and put me >> >> > > on spironolactone 25mg/day and increased my hctz to 50mg/day. There >> >> > > seems to be a slight benefit since adding the spiro (it's been two >> >> > > weeks) but not a lot. I called the docs office about increasing the >> >> > > spiro but they've put me on amlodipine 10mg instead which I just >> >> > > started today.>> >> > >>> >> > > For those of you on spironolactone, how long did it take to work and >> >> > > at what dosage?>> >> > >>> >> > > I've got another appointment with a different endo in early June so >> >> > > I'm hoping for the best.>> >> > >>> >> > > Thank you for this great site. It is a wonderful resource.>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> >>> >> >> > >> >>>>>

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To be fair the low K on 3/12/2007 could have also been due to my having a temp.

of 102 and a high WBC. Was in hospital on IV fluids. No antibiotics were given.

K was still low on 5/1/2007 and after being on TRIAMTERENE for a month. On

6/7/2007 the HCTZ was stopped and was started on 40MG FUROSEMIDE and 20MEQ

POTASSIUM CHLORIDE. On 6/23/2007 k was 4.1.

I do question the K readings as I am hard to get blood from.

> > >>> >> > >

> > >>> >> > > Hello All

> > >>> >> > >

> > >>> >> > > I've been battling HTN since I was 28. Over the years,

> > one drug after

> > >>> >> > > another failed to provide long term control. Finally

> > multiple drugs

> > >>> >> > > have failed. I never had a doctor who thought to test me

> > for any

> > >>> >> > > secondary cause. I'm now 43.

> > >>> >> > >

> > >>> >> > > 5 years ago I had back surgery to remove a benign tumor

> > from my spine

> > >>> >> > > that was causing back pain. During the workup for that, a

> > lesion was

> > >>> >> > > seen on my left adrenal gland.

> > >>> >> > >

> > >>> >> > > Now, in the last year, I've been getting more and more

> > curious about

> > >>> >> > > Conns as my bp continues to go higher. My primary ran a

> > 24-hour urine

> > >>> >> > > at my urging which showed aldosterone of 24 which was

> > above their lab

> > >>> >> > > normal of 21. No renin was done.

> > >>> >> > >

> > >>> >> > > My primary sent me for a CT to check on the tumor. It is

> > a 2cm lesion

> > >>> >> > > consistent with adenoma, per the report.

> > >>> >> > > Medications up to this point were Micardis 80mg,

> > Clonidine .2

> > >>> >> > > 3times/day, HCTZ 12.5/day

> > >>> >> > > Bp is running generally in the mid 160s/ low 100s with

> > occasions where

> > >>> >> > > it will shoot up a lot higher.

> > >>> >> > >

> > >>> >> > > I finally saw an Endocrinologist who ran the ARR test

> > (because I

> > >>> >> > > insisted) and my Aldosterone was 13.4 vs a Renin of .1.

> > The blood was

> > >>> >> > > drawn around 10:30am fasting. No medications were stopped

> > or changed.

> > >>> >> > > It seems this is a normal Aldo but the ratio of some

> > 134:1 would seem

> > >>> >> > > a positive result. The endo did not seem interested in

> > pursuing

> > >>> >> > > treatment for me or doing additional testing.

> > >>> >> > >

> > >>> >> > > I've also seen a nephrologist recently who suspected

> > Conn's and put me

> > >>> >> > > on spironolactone 25mg/day and increased my hctz to 50mg/

> > day. There

> > >>> >> > > seems to be a slight benefit since adding the spiro (it's

> > been two

> > >>> >> > > weeks) but not a lot. I called the docs office about

> > increasing the

> > >>> >> > > spiro but they've put me on amlodipine 10mg instead which

> > I just

> > >>> >> > > started today.

> > >>> >> > >

> > >>> >> > > For those of you on spironolactone, how long did it take

> > to work and

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If your BP and Sx are not well controlled on current Rx then would consider a trial of spiro based on the CT and Hx of low K.But I think you have had a problem getting VA to do this.If your BP etc is doing well then I would sit tight and keep DASHing.How long have you had HTN?Has DASH helped?CE Grim MDOn May 18, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Francis Bill SUSPECTED PA wrote:To be fair the low K on 3/12/2007 could have also been due to my having a temp. of 102 and a high WBC. Was in hospital on IV fluids. No antibiotics were given. K was still low on 5/1/2007 and after being on TRIAMTERENE for a month. On 6/7/2007 the HCTZ was stopped and was started on 40MG FUROSEMIDE and 20MEQ POTASSIUM CHLORIDE. On 6/23/2007 k was 4.1.I do question the K readings as I am hard to get blood from. > > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > > Hello All> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > > I've been battling HTN since I was 28. Over the years, > > one drug after> > >>> >> > > another failed to provide long term control. Finally > > multiple drugs> > >>> >> > > have failed. I never had a doctor who thought to test me > > for any> > >>> >> > > secondary cause. I'm now 43.> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > > 5 years ago I had back surgery to remove a benign tumor > > from my spine> > >>> >> > > that was causing back pain. During the workup for that, a > > lesion was> > >>> >> > > seen on my left adrenal gland.> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > > Now, in the last year, I've been getting more and more > > curious about> > >>> >> > > Conns as my bp continues to go higher. My primary ran a > > 24-hour urine> > >>> >> > > at my urging which showed aldosterone of 24 which was > > above their lab> > >>> >> > > normal of 21. No renin was done.> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > > My primary sent me for a CT to check on the tumor. It is > > a 2cm lesion> > >>> >> > > consistent with adenoma, per the report.> > >>> >> > > Medications up to this point were Micardis 80mg, > > Clonidine .2> > >>> >> > > 3times/day, HCTZ 12.5/day> > >>> >> > > Bp is running generally in the mid 160s/ low 100s with > > occasions where> > >>> >> > > it will shoot up a lot higher.> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > > I finally saw an Endocrinologist who ran the ARR test > > (because I> > >>> >> > > insisted) and my Aldosterone was 13.4 vs a Renin of .1. > > The blood was> > >>> >> > > drawn around 10:30am fasting. No medications were stopped > > or changed.> > >>> >> > > It seems this is a normal Aldo but the ratio of some > > 134:1 would seem> > >>> >> > > a positive result. The endo did not seem interested in > > pursuing> > >>> >> > > treatment for me or doing additional testing.> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > > I've also seen a nephrologist recently who suspected > > Conn's and put me> > >>> >> > > on spironolactone 25mg/day and increased my hctz to 50mg/ > > day. There> > >>> >> > > seems to be a slight benefit since adding the spiro (it's > > been two> > >>> >> > > weeks) but not a lot. I called the docs office about > > increasing the> > >>> >> > > spiro but they've put me on amlodipine 10mg instead which > > I just> > >>> >> > > started today.> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > > For those of you on spironolactone, how long did it take > > to work and> > >>> >> > > at what dosage?> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > > I've got another appointment with a different endo in > > early June so> > >>> >> > > I'm hoping for the best.> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > > Thank you for this great site. It is a wonderful resource.> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> > >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >>> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >> >> >> >>

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Not at that time...........not until last year unfortunately but I

am all ears now!

 

Hmm. Heart Association has been recommending low salt

for about 50 years. Guess u were not listening. 

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Hypertension

On May 18, 2011, at 5:55 PM, Kellie

wrote:

 

No BCP's at that time but I will admit my diet was

bad then and yes probably lots of salt. Wish I had

know to cut out salt and then maybe I wouldn't be

here. So easy............

 

Swelling means u were eating more salt than

you could get rid of. BCPs?

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On May 17, 2011, at 6:56 PM, Kellie

wrote:

 

I was on no medications when the hands

and feet started swelling. That was after

my blood pressure dropped for now reason

after having high HTN from age 19-32.  The

swelling started about 2 years after that.

 

Stopping Dyazide helped lot I

suspect what meds were you on when

feet were swelling. 

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On May 17, 2011, at 6:27 PM, Kellie

wrote:

 

Hello!

I just wanted to let you know I

saw results with Spiro

immediately.  I am on 100mg in

the morning and 50 mg in the

evening. Prior to this I was on

Dyazide (water pill) for hand

and feet swelling. After the

second time in the hospital for

low K, high HTN the doctor told

me to stop taking that

immediately. I wasn't happy with

that but I did it and now since

joining this group I am

wondering if that contributed to

my problems.

Hope that helps.

Kellie

Female

– Age 41 – Height: 5’5†–

Weight since HTN and Low K at

all time high of 190.Treated

for HTN from age 18-32 when it

suddenly dropped. Started HCTZ

for swelling in 04’. Have not

tested positive for PA however

the treatment of Spiro is

keeping both HTN and K in

check. No tumor on adrenal

gland. Insulin

resistant-Hypoglycemic-No

testing of AVS. Meds:  100 mg

of spiro in the morning and 50

mg in the evening. Xanax: .5

mg three times a day.  DASHING

MRI revealed benign tumor in

left eye socket

On 5/16/2011 11:47 PM, johnster999

wrote:

 

Hello All

I've been battling HTN since

I was 28. Over the years,

one drug after another

failed to provide long term

control. Finally multiple

drugs have failed. I never

had a doctor who thought to

test me for any secondary

cause. I'm now 43.

5 years ago I had back

surgery to remove a benign

tumor from my spine that was

causing back pain. During

the workup for that, a

lesion was seen on my left

adrenal gland.

Now, in the last year, I've

been getting more and more

curious about Conns as my bp

continues to go higher. My

primary ran a 24-hour urine

at my urging which showed

aldosterone of 24 which was

above their lab normal of

21. No renin was done.

My primary sent me for a CT

to check on the tumor. It is

a 2cm lesion consistent with

adenoma, per the report.

Medications up to this point

were Micardis 80mg,

Clonidine .2 3times/day,

HCTZ 12.5/day

Bp is running generally in

the mid 160s/ low 100s with

occasions where it will

shoot up a lot higher.

I finally saw an

Endocrinologist who ran the

ARR test (because I

insisted) and my Aldosterone

was 13.4 vs a Renin of .1.

The blood was drawn around

10:30am fasting. No

medications were stopped or

changed. It seems this is a

normal Aldo but the ratio of

some 134:1 would seem a

positive result. The endo

did not seem interested in

pursuing treatment for me or

doing additional testing.

I've also seen a

nephrologist recently who

suspected Conn's and put me

on spironolactone 25mg/day

and increased my hctz to

50mg/day. There seems to be

a slight benefit since

adding the spiro (it's been

two weeks) but not a lot. I

called the docs office about

increasing the spiro but

they've put me on amlodipine

10mg instead which I just

started today.

For those of you on

spironolactone, how long did

it take to work and at what

dosage?

I've got another appointment

with a different endo in

early June so I'm hoping for

the best.

Thank you for this great

site. It is a wonderful

resource.

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