Has anyone been diagnosed with pseudopheochromocytoma
Hi. I had man symptoms of pheochromocytoma (tumor on adrenal gland) including very high blood pressure, high heart rate, sweating, flushing, terrible anxiety (unprovoked) and others. Your body essentially goes in to fight or flight mode for no reason. I was given clonidine for these rare occasions. Otherwise BP was normal. The episodes became more severe and frequent and I had the testing done for this which came back negative. Apparently out of 300 people tested only 1 will actually have tumor. So the rest of us are referred to as Pseudo pheo. Just trying to reach out to others for support. Thanks for any feedback.
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Hello @moritzm,
As you have not posted in a while, I was wondering about your last appointment with your endocrinologist. Did your doctor provide you with any new medications or treatment plans? I look forward to hearing from you.
I have. I'm going to be getting the tumor removed once I get the medications to make your blood pressure stable before surgery. However I don't have high blood pressure, but the doctors say that doesnt mean it won't spike within any given moment since its producing hormones.
@lisa11 hello! I just read your post and want to ask how are do you doing? I have totally same symptomatic but with normal metanefrinas and doctors do not know what to do and how help me.
Thank for you time and hope to hear from you,
Daria
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I also found this site looking for help or support. I first experienced these type of symptoms in October 2012. I had testing with negative results, did a lot of research but eventually resigned myself to it. I was diagnosed with something called hyper beta-adrenergic sensitivity syndrome by an endocrinologist. I was never diagnosed with pseudopheo but felt that was what I had. I live in an area without specialists that would be able to diagnose something like that. Eventually over a couple of years with beta blocker and a benzo things got better and stopped for quite a while. Then came covid in October 2021 and I had same symptoms, only worse, along with others and was diagnosed with long covid. I have dealt with it on and off since then and recently had a bad episode. It has dawned on me now with a severe episode that the problems I have had the last 4 years is a reactivation & has attacked my nervous system. Does anyone know where to find a doctor knowledgable about this type of treatment and condition? What medicines are others taking? It's really stressful to try to think about your health constantly.
@yadarya Sorry I didn't respond sooner. I continue to do well on the combo of beta blocker, alpha blocker and antidepressant. I believe this is a mind/body disorder (psychological components) related to childhood traumas, personality types, coping styles, and potentially current life stressors. I work on this aspect too.
@help4nurse I'm sorry you're having to deal with this and know how stressful this would be. I was going to be referred to an endocrinologist in Madison. He said, the only positive way to diagnose it is to test blood during an attack. Which means being off all medicines and being in a hospital. In other words, that's not going to happen. So pseudopheo is a diagnosis of exclusion. Many doctors aren't familiar with it. I keep referencing Dr. Samuel Mann as his articles explain it and hopefully your doctor would recognize his work as legitimate. He recommends some combination of alpha, beta blockers, antidepressant, and acknowledging psychological components. Many people think there is no psychological component. It's complicated and beyond what I understand. For some it's just their coping style that sends nervous system into overdrive. I've had many unexplained physical problems related to stress since mid 30's. This one came on when I was 67. Take care.
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1 Reaction@lisa11 oh, hello! Thanks a lot for the answer, I didn't thought someone's actually gonna reply.
I'm so happy to hear that you r doing well - I talked to my doctors (there are many) about pseudo pheo, and they all assured me that In that case I'd not have a hight blood pressure during sleep. So, just wondering - have you done ABPM (24 hour monitoring)? And if yes, what was the results?
Thanks for your time,
Daria
@lisa11 Thanks for the reply, I am now 69 with this recurrence. I am wondering if this was triggered by long covid x 4 years (unvaxxed). I heard of Dr. Mann before. Are there articles that he specifically talks about pseudo pheo? I also have had occasional svt episodes since 2021, which was severe during active covid. I wonder if there is a genetic component in this misery. I need something I can share with my pcp. The endocrinologist I saw back in 2013 is no longer in practice. Docs today just label everything anxiety. But when I have a bad episode it literally feels like I'm not gonna make it and like someone shot my chest full of adrenaline.