Guest guest Posted July 21, 2012 Report Share Posted July 21, 2012 I think has a major problem with sodium and possible deficiency in potassium.Mainly,or worse,when the temps hit 100 degrees and he is sweating more.For years,he has had issues with his eyes looking puffy,and i have had this too.I would always ask the doctors about it,and usually,would get no response.I asked the developmental optomatrist about it,and he said it was allergy,which,I thought was a factor,and also a possible glandular problem.Now,I think,he has a majot problem with sodium and potassium imbalance.He only weighs 105Lbs and I wonder how much of that is water weight.Sometimes his whole face looks puffy.I do use herbals to help get rid of excess water weight.Now,I need to be more carefull of how much sodium he gets.Was buying gatorade when the temps hit 100 degrees or more.To much sodium.Plus,when it is that hot,I think his potassium levels go to low,and then he has cognitive problems,like falling down.Fell and nearly busted his nose.His face is all banged up looking,swollen.Not as bad now.Giving him anti inflammatories.Looking at cell salts to fix this.Something called youngPHorever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2012 Report Share Posted July 21, 2012 Has a kidney disorder been ruled out (ie: Barter's syndrome)? Â Â >________________________________ > >To: fibromyalgiacured >Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 6:33 AM >Subject: Sodium and Potasssium Imbalance > > >Â >I think has a major problem with sodium and possible deficiency in potassium.Mainly,or worse,when the temps hit 100 degrees and he is sweating more.For years,he has had issues with his eyes looking puffy,and i have had this too.I would always ask the doctors about it,and usually,would get no response.I asked the developmental optomatrist about it,and he said it was allergy,which,I thought was a factor,and also a possible glandular problem.Now,I think,he has a majot problem with sodium and potassium imbalance.He only weighs 105Lbs and I wonder how much of that is water weight.Sometimes his whole face looks puffy.I do use herbals to help get rid of excess water weight.Now,I need to be more carefull of how much sodium he gets.Was buying gatorade when the temps hit 100 degrees or more.To much sodium.Plus,when it is that hot,I think his potassium levels go to low,and then he has cognitive problems,like falling down.Fell and nearly busted his nose.His face is all banged up looking,swollen.Not as bad now.Giving him anti inflammatories.Looking at cell salts to fix this.Something called youngPHorever. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2012 Report Share Posted July 21, 2012 He come back high on a test.BUN,I think it was.The doctor wanted to rerun the test a week or 2 later.I had been feeding him lots of watermellon and herbs for the kidneys,and his next test came back good.My mom had kidney disease,so,I do think this is a possiblity,on and off,as I do off and on give him things to cleanse his kidneys.Would rather treat him with natural stuff.Water mellon seed tea and uva ursi is good for the kidneys,and I do give him that off and on.I will get some more today. > > Has a kidney disorder been ruled out (ie: Barter's syndrome)? > Â > Â > > >________________________________ > > > >To: fibromyalgiacured > >Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 6:33 AM > >Subject: Sodium and Potasssium Imbalance > > > > > >Â > >I think has a major problem with sodium and possible deficiency in potassium.Mainly,or worse,when the temps hit 100 degrees and he is sweating more.For years,he has had issues with his eyes looking puffy,and i have had this too.I would always ask the doctors about it,and usually,would get no response.I asked the developmental optomatrist about it,and he said it was allergy,which,I thought was a factor,and also a possible glandular problem.Now,I think,he has a majot problem with sodium and potassium imbalance.He only weighs 105Lbs and I wonder how much of that is water weight.Sometimes his whole face looks puffy.I do use herbals to help get rid of excess water weight.Now,I need to be more carefull of how much sodium he gets.Was buying gatorade when the temps hit 100 degrees or more.To much sodium.Plus,when it is that hot,I think his potassium levels go to low,and then he has cognitive problems,like falling down.Fell and nearly busted his nose.His > face is all banged up looking,swollen.Not as bad now.Giving him anti inflammatories.Looking at cell salts to fix this.Something called youngPHorever. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2012 Report Share Posted July 21, 2012 If he has something like Barters, it's a structural issue from my understanding. I would have his electrolytes tested (both plasma and urine).   >________________________________ > >To: fibromyalgiacured >Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 10:06 AM >Subject: Re: Sodium and Potasssium Imbalance > > > >He come back high on a test.BUN,I think it was.The doctor wanted to rerun the test a week or 2 later.I had been feeding him lots of watermellon and herbs for the kidneys,and his next test came back good.My mom had kidney disease,so,I do think this is a possiblity,on and off,as I do off and on give him things to cleanse his kidneys.Would rather treat him with natural stuff.Water mellon seed tea and uva ursi is good for the kidneys,and I do give him that off and on.I will get some more today. > > >> >> Has a kidney disorder been ruled out (ie: Barter's syndrome)? >>  >>  >> >> >________________________________ >> > >> >To: fibromyalgiacured >> >Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 6:33 AM >> >Subject: Sodium and Potasssium Imbalance >> > >> > >> > >> >I think has a major problem with sodium and possible deficiency in potassium.Mainly,or worse,when the temps hit 100 degrees and he is sweating more.For years,he has had issues with his eyes looking puffy,and i have had this too.I would always ask the doctors about it,and usually,would get no response.I asked the developmental optomatrist about it,and he said it was allergy,which,I thought was a factor,and also a possible glandular problem.Now,I think,he has a majot problem with sodium and potassium imbalance.He only weighs 105Lbs and I wonder how much of that is water weight.Sometimes his whole face looks puffy.I do use herbals to help get rid of excess water weight.Now,I need to be more carefull of how much sodium he gets.Was buying gatorade when the temps hit 100 degrees or more.To much sodium.Plus,when it is that hot,I think his potassium levels go to low,and then he has cognitive problems,like falling down.Fell and nearly busted his nose.His >> face is all banged up looking,swollen.Not as bad now.Giving him anti inflammatories.Looking at cell salts to fix this.Something called youngPHorever. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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