Guest guest Posted December 13, 2000 Report Share Posted December 13, 2000 I don't mean to be the one answering all the questions here, and anyone else is certainly welcome to join in. I just happen to be at the computer at the moment. Your experience is common, to my knowledge. High creatinine does not necessarily go hand in hand with the macro-hematuria episodes for one thing (although it certainly can). In IgAN, the high blood pressure (i'll use the abbreviation htn, for hypertension), when it comes, often is hard to control. I sure know mine is. The htn is not caused so much by the glomerulonephritis, which is the inflammation of the glomeruli, as much as it is by the amount of glomerulosclerosis, which are the scarred, non-functional glomeruli that have been progressively damaged over the years. Usually, the more glomerulosclerosis you have, the more htn you have, as the kidneys release blood pressure raising hormones in an attempt to restore blood perfusion through the scarred tissues. It has been my experience (my own, and talking to many others) that it is near impossible to consistently control severe htn in IgAN without a combination of drugs that includes at least a diuretic, because there is already a tendency to retain fluids (even though it may not be visible) because of the reduced kidney function, and some htn meds do tend to cause the body to respond by retaining more fluid. When we try to artificially reduce blood pressure as we do with meds, the body wants to restore the blood pressure to what it thinks it needs (higher), and it has many ways of doing this, ranging from the kidneys themselves to the sympathetic nervous system. This is why it's so hard to fight it. Pierre Question > One thing that I find stange is that from when I was 5 up until I was > about twenty, whenever I had an infection my urine would go dark > brown, showing excessive blood, but my creatine levels and blood > pressure were normal once I had recovered. Now, my blood pressure is > very hard to control, and the only medication that seems to work is a > beta-blocker, Nebilet, and my urine although permanently +++, never > realy goes anywhere near as dark as it did. Why would this be so? > regards john > > > eGroups Sponsor > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Leanne, Yes something like that does happen to me, occasionally. Seems like it happens when I move my head like you've described. The other time it happens is sometimes if turn over in bed, like from my right to my left side. I'll experience really intense, room spinning dizziness for minute or so, then it subsides and I go back to sleep. Odd. I see the doctor this week and it's on my list of things to ask him about. Can't imagine what he'll say but I'll let you know Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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