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We have several on our site going for

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Most " long term follow-up studies are about 10

Years

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On Nov 23, 2008, at 5:15 PM, constellationmike <hohnka@...>

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> A question for anyone who might have an answer. I was diagnosed about

> 2 years ago with Bilateral Adrenal Hyperplasia. I saw my Endo on

> Thursday for my regular visit, and I asked him what the long-term

> outlook is for hyperplasia and he responded that he didn't know and,

> due to how rare this condition is, he doubts if anyone could answer

> that question. So, does anyone out there know? Is this really rare?

> Thanks!

>

> Mike

>

>

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There is one person on this board who has been on spiro for, I believe, 31

years.

Val

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[mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of constellationmike

A question for anyone who might have an answer. I was diagnosed about

2 years ago with Bilateral Adrenal Hyperplasia. I saw my Endo on

Thursday for my regular visit, and I asked him what the long-term

outlook is for hyperplasia and he responded that he didn't know and,

due to how rare this condition is, he doubts if anyone could answer

that question. So, does anyone out there know? Is this really rare?

Thanks!

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The secret is to DASH and take Mcbs to keep

bp below 135/85 at home IMHO

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CE Grim MS MD

Specializing in Difficult Hypertension

Senior Consultant to Shared Care Research and Education Comsulting Inc

Sharedcareinc@...

On Nov 23, 2008, at 7:01 PM, Valarie <val@...> wrote:

> There is one person on this board who has been on spiro for, I

> believe, 31

> years.

>

> Val

>

> From: hyperaldosteronism

> [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of

> constellationmike

>

> A question for anyone who might have an answer. I was diagnosed about

> 2 years ago with Bilateral Adrenal Hyperplasia. I saw my Endo on

> Thursday for my regular visit, and I asked him what the long-term

> outlook is for hyperplasia and he responded that he didn't know and,

> due to how rare this condition is, he doubts if anyone could answer

> that question. So, does anyone out there know? Is this really rare?

> Thanks!

>

>

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Ask your Endo to join our group

To learn that it is not

Rare

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May your pressure be low!

CE Grim MS MD

Specializing in Difficult Hypertension

Senior Consultant to Shared Care Research and Education Comsulting Inc

Sharedcareinc@...

On Nov 23, 2008, at 5:15 PM, constellationmike <hohnka@...>

wrote:

> A question for anyone who might have an answer. I was diagnosed about

> 2 years ago with Bilateral Adrenal Hyperplasia. I saw my Endo on

> Thursday for my regular visit, and I asked him what the long-term

> outlook is for hyperplasia and he responded that he didn't know and,

> due to how rare this condition is, he doubts if anyone could answer

> that question. So, does anyone out there know? Is this really rare?

> Thanks!

>

> Mike

>

>

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