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Hello Jamy,

what was your cortisol level when you had the low aldosterone an

renin? what drugs were you on?

The amount of salt in the diet and medications, such as over-the-counter

pain relievers of the non-steroid class (such as Motrin and Advil), diuretics

, beta blockers, steroids, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors,

and oral contraceptives can affect the test results.

> Chronic illness? Like what???-

like thyroid disease /Hashis, RA ,lupus etc

- many patients with chronic disease end up

with anaemia that can look a lot like iron deficiency except it

doesn't respond to iron and the ferritin is normal.

however it is possible to have anaemia of

chronic disorders AND iron deficiency/low iron stores and that is a likely

cause of low transferrin and low ferritin

--

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Alison

http://www.alisonashwell.com

mailto:alison.ashwell@...

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I was on no meds at all except Armour for 5 days, salt free food and that was

in. This was my third testing for aldosterone and the lowest. I will have to

find the results. He was also concerned that the renin was low at the same time.

The other times were very low too and two different ways, one urine and another

blood. My cortisol levels were normal day a bit high at night. I have been

tested for SLE and RA and ANA all negative

Re[4]: Re: Ferritin donation from

Hello Jamy,

what was your cortisol level when you had the low aldosterone an

renin? what drugs were you on?

The amount of salt in the diet and medications, such as over-the-counter

pain relievers of the non-steroid class (such as Motrin and Advil),

diuretics

, beta blockers, steroids, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors,

and oral contraceptives can affect the test results.

> Chronic illness? Like what???-

like thyroid disease /Hashis, RA ,lupus etc

- many patients with chronic disease end up

with anaemia that can look a lot like iron deficiency except it

doesn't respond to iron and the ferritin is normal.

however it is possible to have anaemia of

chronic disorders AND iron deficiency/low iron stores and that is a likely

cause of low transferrin and low ferritin

--

Best regards,

Alison

http://www.alisonashwell.com

mailto:alison.ashwell@...

new work uploaded

http://www.artwanted.com/alisonashwell

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I was on no meds at all except Armour for 5 days, salt free food and that was

in. This was my third testing for aldosterone and the lowest. I will have to

find the results. He was also concerned that the renin was low at the same time.

The other times were very low too and two different ways, one urine and another

blood. My cortisol levels were normal day a bit high at night. I have been

tested for SLE and RA and ANA all negative

Re[4]: Re: Ferritin donation from

Hello Jamy,

what was your cortisol level when you had the low aldosterone an

renin? what drugs were you on?

The amount of salt in the diet and medications, such as over-the-counter

pain relievers of the non-steroid class (such as Motrin and Advil),

diuretics

, beta blockers, steroids, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors,

and oral contraceptives can affect the test results.

> Chronic illness? Like what???-

like thyroid disease /Hashis, RA ,lupus etc

- many patients with chronic disease end up

with anaemia that can look a lot like iron deficiency except it

doesn't respond to iron and the ferritin is normal.

however it is possible to have anaemia of

chronic disorders AND iron deficiency/low iron stores and that is a likely

cause of low transferrin and low ferritin

--

Best regards,

Alison

http://www.alisonashwell.com

mailto:alison.ashwell@...

new work uploaded

http://www.artwanted.com/alisonashwell

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I was on no meds at all except Armour for 5 days, salt free food and that was

in. This was my third testing for aldosterone and the lowest. I will have to

find the results. He was also concerned that the renin was low at the same time.

The other times were very low too and two different ways, one urine and another

blood. My cortisol levels were normal day a bit high at night. I have been

tested for SLE and RA and ANA all negative

Re[4]: Re: Ferritin donation from

Hello Jamy,

what was your cortisol level when you had the low aldosterone an

renin? what drugs were you on?

The amount of salt in the diet and medications, such as over-the-counter

pain relievers of the non-steroid class (such as Motrin and Advil),

diuretics

, beta blockers, steroids, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors,

and oral contraceptives can affect the test results.

> Chronic illness? Like what???-

like thyroid disease /Hashis, RA ,lupus etc

- many patients with chronic disease end up

with anaemia that can look a lot like iron deficiency except it

doesn't respond to iron and the ferritin is normal.

however it is possible to have anaemia of

chronic disorders AND iron deficiency/low iron stores and that is a likely

cause of low transferrin and low ferritin

--

Best regards,

Alison

http://www.alisonashwell.com

mailto:alison.ashwell@...

new work uploaded

http://www.artwanted.com/alisonashwell

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