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<blockquote data-quote="MetabolicJim" data-source="post: 2288251" data-attributes="member: 517274"><p>So you’ve checked blood sugar, vitamin D and thyroid. I think the next thing to try is electrolytes. I think diabetes can mess up your electrolytes with all the peeing. I’m not aware of any way to tell how much you need of what so I think you’ve just got to try them and see how you feel.</p><p></p><p>I quite liked the high5 zero tablets (not the caffeinated ones). Got a good mix of magnesium, potassium and sodium. Unfortunately they also have green tea extract which might mess with your thyroid but if you’re thyroid is OK and you don’t drink gallons of green tea then it’s probably OK.</p><p></p><p>I still take a magnesium supplement with breakfast. San Pellegrino water has some magnesium in it (amongst other things). Low sodium salt is high potassium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MetabolicJim, post: 2288251, member: 517274"] So you’ve checked blood sugar, vitamin D and thyroid. I think the next thing to try is electrolytes. I think diabetes can mess up your electrolytes with all the peeing. I’m not aware of any way to tell how much you need of what so I think you’ve just got to try them and see how you feel. I quite liked the high5 zero tablets (not the caffeinated ones). Got a good mix of magnesium, potassium and sodium. Unfortunately they also have green tea extract which might mess with your thyroid but if you’re thyroid is OK and you don’t drink gallons of green tea then it’s probably OK. I still take a magnesium supplement with breakfast. San Pellegrino water has some magnesium in it (amongst other things). Low sodium salt is high potassium. [/QUOTE]
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