eggyg
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 3c
Hi, I went to see my DSN today for my annual diabetes review results. Hba1c 6.8%, blood pressure good, kidney function good, cholestrol a bit high but we're working on it. She then mentioned about a test done for potassium levels, I honestly didn't know anything about potassium and it's function, but I do now! I have higher than normal potassium levels, I was asked if I ate an excessive amount of bananas, no I hate them, or tomatoes, I like tomatoes but eat them in moderation. I am assuming a lot of you good people probably know that high potassium levels aren't good, I have just been on t'internet and I have really frightened the life out of myself. It can be really serious if it gets too high and can lead to a cardiac arrest. Does anyone here suffer from this or know anything more about it. By the way my level was 5.9, over 6.5 and they worry. I don't take any medication that can cause this I am told, so what do I do now? Please tell me I am worrying needlessly. Elaine