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My dd27 is having a health issue. She's been pretty healthy most of her life. She has had a couple bouts with kidney stones, but hasn't had a problem with that in probably a year and a half. She's been dieting over the past 8 months, and has lost 30 pounds. She lost the weight via exercise and changing her eating habits. Since she's an adult, I'm not with her all the time, so don't know her exact eating habits over the past several months. I do know that she doesn't really like vegetables or fruit, so she probably has not been eating as healthy as I'd like.
About 3 weeks ago, just all of a sudden, she started with the symptons: fatigue, increased appetite and eats about every 2-3 hours but still feels hungry, shakey, clammy hands at times, and sometimes her feet sweat, and the back of her knees sweat. That constant feeling of nervousness, and as stated earlier, shakiness.
She's been to the dr. and they've run a series of blood tests, and everything has come back normal, except for her electrolytes, and they came back low. I don't think they are dramatically low, but somewhat low. Sodium and potassium were both low. So the dr. has started her on nutritional iv fluid treatments. Each treatment lasts about 45 minutes, and she is scheduled for two this week, three next week, and three the following week. So hoping this does the trick for her.
Anyone else ever have these type of symptons, or have any thoughts as to what is going on. My real concern right now is that I hope nothing has been overlooked, and maybe the dr. should be looking for some other underlying reason for her symptons.
Any input is appreciated.
About 3 weeks ago, just all of a sudden, she started with the symptons: fatigue, increased appetite and eats about every 2-3 hours but still feels hungry, shakey, clammy hands at times, and sometimes her feet sweat, and the back of her knees sweat. That constant feeling of nervousness, and as stated earlier, shakiness.
She's been to the dr. and they've run a series of blood tests, and everything has come back normal, except for her electrolytes, and they came back low. I don't think they are dramatically low, but somewhat low. Sodium and potassium were both low. So the dr. has started her on nutritional iv fluid treatments. Each treatment lasts about 45 minutes, and she is scheduled for two this week, three next week, and three the following week. So hoping this does the trick for her.
Anyone else ever have these type of symptons, or have any thoughts as to what is going on. My real concern right now is that I hope nothing has been overlooked, and maybe the dr. should be looking for some other underlying reason for her symptons.
Any input is appreciated.