I wonder if you drink in the heat, sweating a lot and a lot of water? Drinking, sweating and urination could be a lot cleaner your system sodium. Diabetics can dehydrated and electrolytes quickly destroy them! (Should Propel to replenish electrolytes back in without a lot of sugar --- According to the advertising.) Check your heart rate. If it slow for you, you should consult a doctor. Too much potassium to slow or even stop the heart.
Sounds like your kidneys do not function properly or blood sugar is too high or if dehydrated.There relationship with sodium and potassium deficiency if the other is high or low versa.Any diabetics by a nephrologist or kidney doc will be prosecuted.,
Get checked by your doctor. You can get not only potassium in the kidneys, can seriously damage your heart. My father has diabetes and the kidneys are not functioning, in fact, in preparation for dialysis is no hope () for a kidney transplant. He also has neuropathy in her feet and heart disease, and had 2 episodes of chronic heart failure. Only 59 years old. old. Please check out now!
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high K occur when a diabetic acidosis. and autumn, when the recovery of acidosis with K. What is hypoglycemia and acetone?
Sounds like kidney problems. You need to look at a document.
I wonder if you drink in the heat, sweating a lot and a lot of water?
Drinking, sweating and urination could be a lot cleaner your system sodium. Diabetics can dehydrated and electrolytes quickly destroy them! (Should Propel to replenish electrolytes back in without a lot of sugar --- According to the advertising.) Check your heart rate. If it slow for you, you should consult a doctor. Too much potassium to slow or even stop the heart.
Sounds like your kidneys do not function properly or blood sugar is too high or if dehydrated.There relationship with sodium and potassium deficiency if the other is high or low versa.Any diabetics by a nephrologist or kidney doc will be prosecuted.,
Get checked by your doctor. You can get not only potassium in the kidneys, can seriously damage your heart. My father has diabetes and the kidneys are not functioning, in fact, in preparation for dialysis is no hope () for a kidney transplant. He also has neuropathy in her feet and heart disease, and had 2 episodes of chronic heart failure. Only 59 years old. old. Please check out now!
What is your doctor? Looks like you found some problems with the kidneys.
Too much potassium is very dangerous for the kidneys and can cause problems with the kidneys. You can have low blood pressure, is not it?
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