Posted by Scott in SF on August 02, 2014 at 12:44:38 from (107.214.146.179):
In Reply to: Re: Salt tablets posted by George Marsh on August 02, 2014 at 04:37:08:
I really didn't know the answer to your question, how can I know if I am taking in to much salt? Or not enough for that matter. So I asked the nurse practioner that I am married to. Although she mostly does womens health, pregnunt women and stuff, she made 2 things absolutly clear. 1. You need to get in to your Dr and have a physical including a complete blood work up. The issue might not just be salt, there are a whole bunch of other minerals in your body that need to be checked, along with a bunch of other things that may need attention. And she said most thyroid problems are easy to fix. 2. She was rather animated and worked up over this. I recieved a 45 minute beratement. I am no longer allowed to play Dr on the internet. In no uncertian terms she told me that my job as a paramedic was to keep them breathing, keep the heart beating, stop bleading and control pain untill I got them to the Emergency Room so someone that actually knows what they are doing gets involved. Hope that helps. Even though it is over 100 degrees here in northern California, I am having a chilly weekend.
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