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What do you think, those of you who know something about electrolytes and especially this way of measuring them?I feel my life is in danger, and no doctors in any hospitals over here is doing anything to help me out! :o My initial question would be... Can I get arrhythmia from a high TISSUE level of potassium, when the SERUM level of potassium is within the normal range? Mine is at 4.1 right now, which is good/normal for SERUM potassium. But if you eat more and more potassium rich foods (I don't take potassium supps!) won't you end up pushing more and more potassium into your tissue, this leaving the SERUM levels normal after ever push into the tissue? And I KNOW it's bad to have a LOW Sodium, which I have in my tissue. And my sodisum was also LOW 2 days ago in the hospital. ONE point below the low end of the range, at 136 (range: 137 - 145) 1 hour

after drinking a bottle of sea salted water. Not good! The next day, the SERUM sodium was at 140 after drinking more sea salt. So... Yeah! Note the bad ratio between SODIUM and POTASSIUM.Abbrevations:Na = SodiumK = PotasiumCa = CalciumMg = MagnesiumCu = CopperFe = IronZn = Zinc(the three last aren't important, and they are ok range-wise)Click for a view of the JPEG image file:http://nightrangerweb.net/health/DSCF2753.JPGThanks!

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