Kansas City, Kan- Alex Lovely, a 41-year-old father of three, struggled with high blood pressure despite his efforts to manage it through diet, exercise, and medication.
After decades of struggling, he was finally diagnosed with hyperaldosteronism, a condition where the adrenal glands produce excessive aldosterone.
Dr. Brandon Comfort and Dr. Shannon Hoos-Thompson emphasized the importance of recognizing and managing high blood pressure, noting that it affects 50% of strokes and 25% of cardiovascular disease.
Alex Lovely, patient
- Alex's case was bilateral, meaning both adrenal glands were affected, requiring medical therapy not surgery.
- He was on up to nine medications to manage his blood pressure, but now he is on four or five, with lower doses.
- Alex shared his feelings of relief and validation after receiving a diagnosis, as it clarified that his high blood pressure was beyond his control.
Dr. Branden Comfort, Internal Medicine, The University of Kansas Health System
- Dr. Comfort discussed the importance of managing blood pressure to prevent heart disease, stroke, and other complications.
- Hyperaldosteronism is more common than previously thought, affecting around 20% of people with hypertension.
- Dr. Comfort emphasized the importance of recognizing and treating hyperaldosteronism to prevent downstream complications.
Dr. Shannon Hoos-Thompson, Cardiologist, The University of Kansas Health System
- Dr. Shannon Hoos-Thompson explained that hyperaldosteronism is common in patients with resistant hypertension and is often treated medically.
- She emphasizes the importance of lifestyle changes, regular medical check-ups, and proper medication adherence.
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