Ask to be retested in a few weeks time.Thank you for responding. I think I do yes. I wonder if it is because I am eating more cream and cheese as when I look up about it it says stay away from dairy.
Funny enough the nurses don’t eat bananas, which like you I don’t eat lol. I do eat lots of broccoli and my snacks lately have been cheese and nuts. So I am hoping that is the case. Although I don’t know what I can easily replace these with as I am in work all day so not easy to cater for. I have had another blood test today and should have results tomorrow although they didn’t tell me how high it was.How high?
I once had raised potassium on low carb diet. Was told to stop eating bananas. Which amused me as I didn’t eat them. The amount of spinach and broccoli I was eating could have been a cause, but my guess was the amount of nuts. I tweaked slightly, and a month later was tested again and all was well.
Yes, that is significant. after the blood is sampled, it starts to leach potassium into the serum, and shows up as an increase. It is a false increase, and my doc now gets me retested immediately if I am high just to make sure its not a systemic error.Not being hydrated enough when you have the blood test can lead to a raised potassium result, as can some diuretics, and also how long after giving your blood it is before it's tested, so you may find the next result is ok.
Fingers crossed. I can’t deal with another diet change lol. I am exhausted with it all!Not being hydrated enough when you have the blood test can lead to a raised potassium result, as can some diuretics, and also how long after giving your blood it is before it's tested, so you may find the next result is ok.
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