Potassium redux
I spoke with my PCP who said she would monitor my potassium but to stay away from green leafy veggies since it counteracts coumadin. Ok. I guess I do this on my own, I need to call my surgeon.
I looked at what I was eating since my surgery. Thank God for myfitnesslady. I'm averaging 300-500 mg of potassium a day. I used to get a bit over 1500. Add malabsorbtion to that and I think we have our answer.
I know the recommended is around 4000 mg of Potassium but I couldn't find the minimum acceptable...anyone know?
I looked at what I was eating since my surgery. Thank God for myfitnesslady. I'm averaging 300-500 mg of potassium a day. I used to get a bit over 1500. Add malabsorbtion to that and I think we have our answer.
I know the recommended is around 4000 mg of Potassium but I couldn't find the minimum acceptable...anyone know?
I think the minimum for adults is 1600-2000 mg a day. We do not malabsorb potassium (or sodium for that matter), but our modified diet will naturally drop our intake per day, especially early on post-op.
Keep monitoring it with your PCP. Drug interactions that cause high sodium can wack out potassium as well. Stay vilgilent!
Hugs,
Ratkity
Keep monitoring it with your PCP. Drug interactions that cause high sodium can wack out potassium as well. Stay vilgilent!
Hugs,
Ratkity
I add potassium to my diet via salt substitue which is just potassium. There is a lot more in 1/4 tsp of salt substitue than in OTC potassium pills but I also take those. My levels are "normal" but without the added potassium I get horrible foot cramps at night. The added potassium really helps me.
~Becky
~Becky