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<blockquote data-quote="WuTwo" data-source="post: 2049083" data-attributes="member: 87354"><p>Oh Hecate! Doc wants me to repeat my sodium level blood test. Once again I have low sodium. I do every time I have a blood test, and then on the repeat they decide it's OK after all.</p><p></p><p>I had some idiot telling me once that I mustn't drink so much. (In summer, in full training for the next rowing marathon, and not drinking excessively by anyone's standards). First and only time I have ever gone into the surgery and actually complained to my own doctor about the 15 year old who'd decided that three litres a day all up (tea, coffee, and water) was far too much.... This when I was sweating so hard when rowing for three hours non-stop I had to have a towel under my Concept II to soak it all up!</p><p></p><p>Still, I'll waste my time and their money if they want me to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WuTwo, post: 2049083, member: 87354"] Oh Hecate! Doc wants me to repeat my sodium level blood test. Once again I have low sodium. I do every time I have a blood test, and then on the repeat they decide it's OK after all. I had some idiot telling me once that I mustn't drink so much. (In summer, in full training for the next rowing marathon, and not drinking excessively by anyone's standards). First and only time I have ever gone into the surgery and actually complained to my own doctor about the 15 year old who'd decided that three litres a day all up (tea, coffee, and water) was far too much.... This when I was sweating so hard when rowing for three hours non-stop I had to have a towel under my Concept II to soak it all up! Still, I'll waste my time and their money if they want me to. [/QUOTE]
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