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There has to be aNOTHER CUASE OF YOUR POTASSIUJM LOSS. Everything I

have read anywhere abotu Florinef is it causes you to LOSE potasisum.

It reduces potasisum so I htink this doctor is wrong.

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Val,

I am not understanding all I need to know about low

aldosterone and florinef.

Ok I have low aldosterone and I keep loosing my potassium

just like last summer. My blood pressure is usually a bit high because

I haven't been on any potassium untill just last week. I take some

salt but don't know how much to take. The doc say he thinks florinef

will help my problem. Does this sound right to you? And florinef will

cause me to loose more potassium? Right? I just took my BP and it was

140/85 P61. My BP gets lower at night. I just feel like I need more

info about this. Thanks, Bernetta

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Val,

So what else do you think could be causing it? Thanks, Bernetta

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> > Val,

> > I am not understanding all I need to know about low aldosterone and

> > florinef.

> > Ok I have low aldosterone and I keep loosing my potassium just like

> > last summer. My blood pressure is usually a bit high because I haven't

> > been on any potassium untill just last week. I take some salt but

> > don't know how much to take. The doc say he thinks florinef will help

> > my problem. Does this sound right to you? And florinef will cause me

> > to loose more potassium? Right? I just took my BP and it was 140/85

> > P61. My BP gets lower at night. I just feel like I need more info

> > about this. Thanks, Bernetta

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