Accipiter
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Thanks shafiq... for the information on salt/potassium/magnesium... To be totally honest they've not been able to define what's going on with my BP etc., and the best way to treat for it!@Accipiter good point there sir. I'm assuming here (it happens, not as often) you had been or are a good drinker (pf good old water) and never been one for loading everything with salt.
Thing with electrolytes (salt, potassium, magnesium etc) is that not only do they help the retention of each other - can't recall exactly how it works, but for example if potassium is critically low/high I think magnesium is needed to help it stay - but with sodium for example having too low is also a massive problem.
Potassium having too low or high means conduction problems of the heart and hence why usually people qith such are admitted urgently. Hyponatreamia (sorry for the posh word, even if I might have spelt it correctly) when the salt is low needs correcting. But - in hospital this is and not sure what trajectory they use in the community - it needs doing so slowly.
You're uniqueand obviously do as that nurse says.
My faith in my doctor took a bit of a dent after having blood test after blood because I was having 'fatigue' issues and such. Only by my own research (via Google! ) did I come across the possibility of an under active thyroid. In a telephone discussion with him I asked about this and other levels (B12 and the li,e) for him to say "oh! yes it is a bit low!"... been on Levothyroxine for a bit since. Made me question his "attention" to my blood tests results as all he seemed to focus on was my iron count... I've been on Omeprazole (and similar) for many years - apparently shouldn't have been without regular monitoring! I've concerns that this has something to do with some of my 'ailments' but he doesn't seem interested in such. Anyway... enough of my prattling on - and not wanting to divert the thread in another direction
