Christine
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Yesterday I was at my doctor's office for a follow-up to some tests I had. (Echocardiogram and Blood Workup). Anyway, my blood potassium level was "flagged" at being a bit low. The doctor was not concerned about it at all--says that sometimes people get skewed results from day to day. The lowest normal level is 3.5 and mine was 3.2. Several months ago it was at 3.7.
When I had the 3.7 test result, I had not fasted before the test. For this most recent test, I was having all sorts of othe stuff done and I had not eaten for approximately 15 hours prior to the blood draw.
I'm just a bit freaked out by it because I don't like things to be off and I'm a hypochondriac. Common sense tells me that maybe I was slightly dehydrated (and I sure felt wiped out) when I had the test done from not eating or drinking for so long.
What do you think? I don't want to pester the doctor anymore and HE isn't worried. But I am....
When I had the 3.7 test result, I had not fasted before the test. For this most recent test, I was having all sorts of othe stuff done and I had not eaten for approximately 15 hours prior to the blood draw.
I'm just a bit freaked out by it because I don't like things to be off and I'm a hypochondriac. Common sense tells me that maybe I was slightly dehydrated (and I sure felt wiped out) when I had the test done from not eating or drinking for so long.
What do you think? I don't want to pester the doctor anymore and HE isn't worried. But I am....

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