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please help with results

please help with results

33 yr old male 250 lbs , 6 ' , been on testosterone injections for 10 yrs , have been having anxiety and high blood pressure so endo did 24 urine test twice , these are the results of 2nd test which are similar to first , please let me knw what to think cause endo wont answer my calls until my appt in a month but im nervous !!!

collection period - 24hrs
total volume - 2200
metanephrines , 24 urine as follows :
normetanephrine  - 498  HIGH            ref -    35-482
metanephrine      - 196   HIGH           ref -    36-190
total metanephrine   694  HIGH          ref   115-695

VMA   -                   7.5  HIGH          ref    < 6

catecholamine frac  as follows :

norepinephrine     55                        ref   15-100
eprinephrine          6                        ref    2-24
calc. total ( e+ne)  61                      ref    26-121
dopamine             166                     ref    52-480


only reason i was scared becasue it says on the paperwork that a 4 fold elevation of urinary normetanephrines is extremely likely to be due to a tumor .says that about top 4 tess ( scary right )

anyway if someone can chime in that would be great , advise , what to do next , what tests to ask for , etc

thanks so much u guys are great
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It looks like they are testing you for a pheo tumor. Do you have a CT or MRI that shows a lesion on your adrenal gland? They should also test your cortisol as elevated cortisol lowers testosterone so you are treating a symptom but not finding a source - as well, cortisol can cause anxiety and raise blood pressure.

Do you have any other symptoms?
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what kind od cortisol test should i do ?

do these results look like a problem ?

thanks
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I am not a doctor, but it looks like you are out of range for the pheo testing. For cortisol, there is a 24 hour test for cortisol (ah, another jug!), 8am tests for cortisol and ACTH, and if the doc is good, they will test your adrenals for renin, aldosterone, dhea-s, and do more comprehensive testing of the entire endocrine system as cortisol pretty much can effect most hormones. Cortisol lowers testosterone - that is why I am thinking Cushing's. I don't know if a pheo does that. Or at least, I have not heard that.

I hope your doc calls you soon.
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