Guest guest Posted October 16, 2011 Report Share Posted October 16, 2011 Hi All, I just turned 27, am 116 pounds at 5'6. I eat a healthy diet for the most part, and get at least 30 minutes of exercise every day. Despite the picture of health, for the last 5 years my blood pressure has remained in the 135/90 range. The highest it has ever been was 155/102. I have seen 4 cardiologists, 2 pulmonologists, 1 nephrologist/renal hypertension specialist, and numerous other family practice physicians. My current pcp sent me to a renal hypertension specialist because of high aldosterone levels. The specialist dismissed the idea that my aldosterone was high enough to exhibit symptoms of hyperaldosteronism. However, I did receive a renal ultrasound to check for growths on my adrenal glands, which came back clear. My pcp still insists that my aldosterone is high, but does not know where else to go with it. Postual Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome is something that has been mentioned in other forums I have been apart of for hypertension. I have tried testing my heart rate in the lying down, sitting up, and standing. All of which, I haven't been able to come to a solid conclusion on. The only other condition anyone has been able to detect is a minor murmur that was found in the aortic region of my heart, but other than that all suspected underlying illnesses have been ruled out. My current PCP and myself are completely stumped and have come to a fork in the road. Do I go back on high blood pressure medications that previously did nothing to lower my blood pressure, or are there other possible tests and/or possible conditions that have been overlooked? Any other suggestions, ideas, experiences are welcomed! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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