Guest guest Posted October 16, 2011 Report Share Posted October 16, 2011 at 20 weeks pregnant BP 116/60, no meds just DASH Sodium 136 (134-146) Potassium 3.2 L (3.5-5.0) Aldo 120 H (<= 20) Renin 12 Started on 20 Meq K 2 x day at 21 weeks pregnant BP 110/58, no meds just DASH & K Sodium 137 (134-146) Potassium 3.5 (3.5-5.0) at 22 weeks pregnant BP 98/58, no meds just DASH & K Sodium 138 (136-146) Potassium 4.4 (3.5-5.0) Aldo 139 H (<=20) Renin 19.9 magnesium 1.8 (1.5-2.4) 25HD Vit D 29 (25-80) Doc added Vit D 2000 iu/day & told to get an additional mag supplement at 25 weeks pregnant BP 130/62, no meds just DASH & K, Vit D, 250 mag Sodium 135 (134-146) Potassium 3.5 (3.5-5.0) Aldo 92 H (<=20) Renin 12 magnesium 1.4 L (1.5-2.4) RBC 3.65 L (3.8-5.20) HGB 11.3 L (11.7-15.5) HCT 33.2 L (35-47) Doc increased K to 20 Meq 3 x day, 500 mag, added iron supplemnet, continue Vit D. I'm due to have labs drawn next week and return visit on Oct 25th. BP is holding steady around 130/58 at home. Getting very tired of DASH! I want cheese! Also very dizzy when standing, several near faiting spells where I get dizzy and things go black and I need to lie down. Doc said could be low iron. Also, at last appointment they did postural BPs and found BP is 20 pts lower when I stand and when I lie down than when I sit. Sitting BP 132/60, standing BP 98/50, lying down BP 110/60. So the doc said I should lie down more often (hard to do when working full-time at a computer and chasing 5 children around). I was also told to cut back on the exercise until we get the electrolytes and minerals balanced. I'd been taking 10 mile hikes w/ my son who is working on his hiking merit badge for boy scouts. Other than that, ultrasounds show baby is growing although a little on the small side seems to be catching up to her gestational age. We're all expecting the BP to rise dramatically at the delivery like last time. 39 yr old, pregnant w/ 6th baby due Jan.1,2012. Total thyroidectomy 2005 for Graves, diagnosed w/ PA in 2007. Taking Armour thyroid, but no BP meds since pregnancy started. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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