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Htn at age 13 if not obese is usually due to a secondary cause

See my file on difficult HTN

Hypo also results in high blood K

Low BP and in some a striking hunger for salt

If hyPOaldo and hypocotsol expect

Extreme fatigue darkening skin shock with minor

Stress ana 's Disease

The peeing at night may not mean getting

Up a lot bit if you Check the total amt when you get up to stay vs

bedtime till getting up to stay the night total will

Be greater than the day total

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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 Consulting Inc

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On Nov 28, 2008, at 7:15 PM, lmcust <lmcust@...> wrote:

> Is there such a thing as hypoaldosteronism and if so what are the

> symptoms for it as compared to Hyper? I ask because I did see a new

> doctor and he is referring me to someone else and so the long drawn

> out

> process begins. I read about the symptoms for " hyper " and I have all

> of them sometimes but the peeing at night isn't really alot. (just

> once

> in a while) The pressure that I get in my upper right abdomen is quite

> severe in the morning and I am all puffy especially in the face. I

> seem to have tender lymph nodes more than what is mentioned by some

> here so I am curious. My episodes still exist but seem to have

> subsided with no neurontin in my system anymore. I just went off it on

> my own. I am also no longer taking premarin by pill (changed to a

> cream) so these things have helped I think. I have always been quite

> conscious of what salt could do to me so I have always been careful

> with it. I was told by a doctor when I was young (13 or 14) and had

> high blood pressure that my hormones worked backwards (this was in the

> early 60's) - Thoughts anyone?

>

>

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No< I have never been overweight. I am trying to access the file

" Difficult HTN " but I cannot access it. I get looped into someone

else's access. Who helps with technical issues? is there a way this

file can be resubmitted and not linked to anyone's email? I would really

like to read this. Thank you.

>

> > Is there such a thing as hypoaldosteronism and if so what are the

> > symptoms for it as compared to Hyper? I ask because I did see a new

> > doctor and he is referring me to someone else and so the long drawn

> > out

> > process begins. I read about the symptoms for " hyper " and I have all

> > of them sometimes but the peeing at night isn't really alot. (just

> > once

> > in a while) The pressure that I get in my upper right abdomen is

quite

> > severe in the morning and I am all puffy especially in the face. I

> > seem to have tender lymph nodes more than what is mentioned by some

> > here so I am curious. My episodes still exist but seem to have

> > subsided with no neurontin in my system anymore. I just went off it

on

> > my own. I am also no longer taking premarin by pill (changed to a

> > cream) so these things have helped I think. I have always been quite

> > conscious of what salt could do to me so I have always been careful

> > with it. I was told by a doctor when I was young (13 or 14) and had

> > high blood pressure that my hormones worked backwards (this was in

the

> > early 60's) - Thoughts anyone?

> >

> >

>

>

>

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>

> > Is there such a thing as hypoaldosteronism and if so what are the

> > symptoms for it as compared to Hyper? I ask because I did see a

new

> > doctor and he is referring me to someone else and so the long

drawn

> > out

> > process begins. I read about the symptoms for " hyper " and I have

all

> > of them sometimes but the peeing at night isn't really alot.

(just

> > once

> > in a while) The pressure that I get in my upper right abdomen is

quite

> > severe in the morning and I am all puffy especially in the face. I

> > seem to have tender lymph nodes more than what is mentioned by

some

> > here so I am curious. My episodes still exist but seem to have

> > subsided with no neurontin in my system anymore. I just went off

it on

> > my own. I am also no longer taking premarin by pill (changed to a

> > cream) so these things have helped I think. I have always been

quite

> > conscious of what salt could do to me so I have always been

careful

> > with it. I was told by a doctor when I was young (13 or 14) and

had

> > high blood pressure that my hormones worked backwards (this was

in the

> > early 60's) - Thoughts anyone?

> >

> >

>

>

>

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