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beanebabe | 21:42 Thu 19th Feb 2009 | Health & Fitness
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My 5 year old son is being treated for secondary hypertension, although the doctors have yet to find the cause. He is taking Enalapril and another beta-blocker drug (specifically for a tumour they thought he had, but hasn't). He has also had Amlodopine. He is suffering from terrible tummy pains and, in his words, a stinging heart. Has anyone any experience of these drugs and any side effects? He has been given another drug to treat excess acid and heartburn but it is having no effect.
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Ring NHS direct - trained staff can advisestraight away
Are you the lady who feels that her son has a phaeochromocytoma?

NHS Direct Line....total waste of space...

Get in contact with your Consultant's secretary.......if I remember correctly it is Great Ormond Street.
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Hi Squad, you are right about my son having a suspected Pheo. He had an MIBG Scan at GOS last week and they didn't find a tumour (good, but frustrating as we are no nearer finding a cause for the high blood pressure). We are now waiting for an appointment for an angiograph on his kidney's. It is terrible seeing him suffer because he is so little. Have seen Consultant at local hospital today and she advises keeping him dosed up with paracetamol as stronger pain killers will interact with other medication he is on. You are right about NHS Direct - standard response, call your GP or go to A&E.
I remember..phae's are VERY rare in children and I suppose that they are looking now for a renal cause, the only one that comes to mind is a renal artery stenosis. Keep me informed as I am interested in his case.
beanebabe, I just thought that you might be interested:

NHS Direct cost �139,000 to set up, to take the pressure off GP surgeries and A and E depts..
Every call costs �25.
60% of calls referred to GP&A&E.
Service spent �225,000 translating materials into Loatian and Cherokee, which are hardly spoken.

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