trophywench
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
You know how, when they ask for an 'overnight' sample of your urine, you do it midstream and the reason for it is cos all the trace things in your urine should be more concentrated in the morning?
Well I was told I've had an odd result (low sodium apparently) a few times and now it has to be investigated so I need to give em some more wee and blood samples, which is fine. However I also have slightly higher BP too so could be it's the BP tablets causing it and nowt to worry about unduly -whereas I see I'm being tested for cortisol and all sorts of things (I spose in case it's Addison's) but that seems totally unlikely esp in view of my BP.
But anyway - with me at this stage in my life - they never actually get an 'Overnight 'sample - since I don't actually sleep longer than c. 3 hours before waking up for the bathroom. This didn't occur to me until after I was home of course - but I wondered, seeing as it won't be 'concentrated'. whether that might affect urine testing results ?
Well I was told I've had an odd result (low sodium apparently) a few times and now it has to be investigated so I need to give em some more wee and blood samples, which is fine. However I also have slightly higher BP too so could be it's the BP tablets causing it and nowt to worry about unduly -whereas I see I'm being tested for cortisol and all sorts of things (I spose in case it's Addison's) but that seems totally unlikely esp in view of my BP.
But anyway - with me at this stage in my life - they never actually get an 'Overnight 'sample - since I don't actually sleep longer than c. 3 hours before waking up for the bathroom. This didn't occur to me until after I was home of course - but I wondered, seeing as it won't be 'concentrated'. whether that might affect urine testing results ?