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Me three, although my procedure did not result in quite so dramatic an improvement. I saw a PCP for the first time in several years, and was 180/130. Four meds (vasodilator, calcium channel blocker, diuretic, and beta blocker) brought that down to 130-140/80-90. After removing an adrenal gland, I'm in that same range with three meds (same three minus the beta blocker, which never did much anyway).

Regarding this potassium paper, it's interesting that it primarily concerns itself with sodium and potassium intake. I don't know that any reasonable change to my intake could have overcome the effects of aldosterone overproduction, but wouldn't the recommended changes to your diet depend on measuring your current balance?




I’m on three meds still, but generally run ~ 120/80. My K levels are now 4.3 mmol/L. Much better than the low 3s I had before.

During the work up I had to drink 18g/day of the foulest liquid ever to get my K levels high enough for the adrenal vein sampling to be valid.




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