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<blockquote data-quote="Struma" data-source="post: 2270869" data-attributes="member: 244676"><p>I wonder if you need to look to something simpler.</p><p>Status of hydration.</p><p>At diagnosis, when the blood numbers are high, blood is viscous. You may be having more frequent micturition.</p><p>If you have no problems such as heart failure, effusions of any description, renal insufficiency, grossly oedematous legs, then consider your fluids. Best practice is <em>always seek medical advice </em>before making changes.</p><p>For good health, we need a regular, good supply of fluid in. Perhaps an average of 2000ml intake, spread during the day.</p><p>Cautionary note - <em>any </em>alcohol may exacerbate <em>any </em>headaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Struma, post: 2270869, member: 244676"] I wonder if you need to look to something simpler. Status of hydration. At diagnosis, when the blood numbers are high, blood is viscous. You may be having more frequent micturition. If you have no problems such as heart failure, effusions of any description, renal insufficiency, grossly oedematous legs, then consider your fluids. Best practice is [I]always seek medical advice [/I]before making changes. For good health, we need a regular, good supply of fluid in. Perhaps an average of 2000ml intake, spread during the day. Cautionary note - [I]any [/I]alcohol may exacerbate [I]any [/I]headaches. [/QUOTE]
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