Guest guest Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 I found this article which might further this discussion: http://www.wellsphere.com/lyme-disease-article/why-treating-the-adrenals-matters\ -in-lyme-disease/53223 Not too sure how creditable the author is but she mentions a couple doctors that appear to be well versed in the subject. - 65 yo super ob. male - 12mm X 13mm rt. a.adnoma with previous rt. flank pain. Treating with Meds. And DASH. . Current BP(last week ave): 131/76 HR 60 Other Issues/Opportunities: OSA w Bi-Pap settings 13/19, DM2, and PTSD. Meds: Duloxetine hcl 80 MG, Metoprolol Tartrate 200 MG, 81mg asprin, Metformin 2000MG and Spironolactone 50 MG. > > > > Shotzie, > > > > has had the bullseye rash at least two times. Bingo! > > > > Val > > > > From: hyperaldosteronism > > [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of shotzie > > > > Wow, I was tested for carcinoid, sarcoidosis, lupus, RA, had strange small > > bumps appear randomly on my buttocks, upper arms and legs, was then tested > > for mastocytosis......all testing negative. Inflammation of my sinuses and > > cyclic swelling of my left parotid were major symptoms along with fatigue > > and migrating joint and muscle pain. This was all AFTER my surgery for > > Conn's which was successful in curing my elevated BP and low serum K. > > > > I saw 3 allergists, a rheumatologist, an endocrinologist affilitated with > > Joslin Center, had to change PCPs again ( had to do this three times before > > got proper Conn's diagnosis)...then sent to a gynocologist and then to an > > ENT/immunologist who proclaimed sinus surgery would be the answer to my > > prayers. I didn't have a sinus infection, I had loss of smell and > > inflammation from Lyme Disease. Just a thought > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 Think adrenal fatigue is not the same as hypoaldosterone. 's disease can cause hypoaldosterone. > > > > > > > > Shotzie, > > > > > > > > has had the bullseye rash at least two times. Bingo! > > > > > > > > Val > > > > > > > > From: hyperaldosteronism > > > > [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of shotzie > > > > > > > > Wow, I was tested for carcinoid, sarcoidosis, lupus, RA, had > > strange small > > > > bumps appear randomly on my buttocks, upper arms and legs, was > > then tested > > > > for mastocytosis......all testing negative. Inflammation of my > > sinuses and > > > > cyclic swelling of my left parotid were major symptoms along > > with fatigue > > > > and migrating joint and muscle pain. This was all AFTER my > > surgery for > > > > Conn's which was successful in curing my elevated BP and low > > serum K. > > > > > > > > I saw 3 allergists, a rheumatologist, an endocrinologist > > affilitated with > > > > Joslin Center, had to change PCPs again ( had to do this three > > times before > > > > got proper Conn's diagnosis)...then sent to a gynocologist and > > then to an > > > > ENT/immunologist who proclaimed sinus surgery would be the > > answer to my > > > > prayers. I didn't have a sinus infection, I had loss of smell and > > > > inflammation from Lyme Disease. Just a thought > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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