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There are some dietary things she can do for the potassium. Orange

Juice, bananas, prunes, apricots and dates are my potassium foods of

choice. Also, I discovered that if your sodium is up, your potassium

drops, so avoiding sodium is helpful. (and it's amust for me now, I'v

become hypersensitive, anything over 1000mg a day and I swell up like a

balloon and can't breathe. 1000 mg is actually pushing it a bit - I

aim for less than that.)

But don't go overboard with the potassium either, too much is just as

bad as not enough.

Bridget

> She has had low potassium every time shes been

> in and still not put on potassium pills.

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Thank you Bridget for the advice, I will deffinately pass it on to

her it doesnt hurt to keep all things in mind.

> > She has had low potassium every time shes been

> > in and still not put on potassium pills.

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Hello BridgetMy doctor told me not to worry about having more potassium than you need and he said that kidneys filter anything that is more than you need, Should i start to worry? TURK

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Hi Turk,

Not long ago I had a lousy cold and was drinking orange juice like water. When I had my blood test, my potassium level was the highest its ever been. I was told to be careful, high potassium can cause V-tacks as well as low potassium.

Take care,

Chris

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As long as your kidneys are working, I don't think you can get too much

potassium from diet. But if you have impaired kidney function too,

maybe check with your doctor first.

Personally, I think the best theing to do is to change the diet

slowly. Don't suddenly start drinking a gallon of OJ a day but adding

a few potassium rich foods should be okay.

Bridget

> Hello Bridget

> My doctor told me not to worry about having more potassium than you

need and he said that kidneys filter anything that is more than you

need, Should i start to worry? TURK

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to much potassium and it will cause kideny and heart problems justed the same as not enough but check with your doctors ! before you start anything !

stacie,21 shocking life for shocking people !Bridget <rumplegroups@...> wrote:

As long as your kidneys are working, I don't think you can get too much potassium from diet. But if you have impaired kidney function too, maybe check with your doctor first.Personally, I think the best theing to do is to change the diet slowly. Don't suddenly start drinking a gallon of OJ a day but adding a few potassium rich foods should be okay. Bridget > Hello Bridget> My doctor told me not to worry about having more potassium than you need and he said that kidneys filter anything that is more than you need, Should i start to worry? TURK> > Please visit the Zapper homepage athttp://www.ZapLife.org

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Dear Turk,

In California, executions are carried out using potassium to stop the heart.

Kidneys are good filters but they can be overwhelmed if you take a lot of

potassium-sparing drugs. My doctor monitors potassium levels every

3 months. I stay away from high potassium foods.

Mike

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Hello BridgetMy doctor told me not to worry about having more potassium than you need and he said that kidneys filter anything that is more than you need, Should i start to worry? TURK

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Thanks for all the responses. I too get my blood tests done every three months. So far thank god everything has been ok. I was wondering when your level is perfect with your normal diet can your potassium levels increase to dangerous levels in the 3 months between the blood tests. The reason why I am asking is that I have not have any bi-geminis or tri-geminins in a long time. Lately I have been getting this rhythm where i feel two beats and then a pause and same thing. When i start feeling that I start getting this hot flashes, does anyone ever feel that way? Thanks, TURKBridget <rumplegroups@...> wrote:

As long as your kidneys are working, I don't think you can get too much potassium from diet. But if you have impaired kidney function too, maybe check with your doctor first.Personally, I think the best theing to do is to change the diet slowly. Don't suddenly start drinking a gallon of OJ a day but adding a few potassium rich foods should be okay. Bridget > Hello Bridget> My doctor told me not to worry about having more potassium than you need and he said that kidneys filter anything that is more than you need, Should i start to worry? TURK> > Please visit the Zapper homepage athttp://www.ZapLife.org

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