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High Blood Pressure LevelsHypertension, low sodium levels, high levels of potassium - What does this mean?

About 2 years ago I started high blood pressure, earlier this year, I developed low sodium and now my potassium level is rising. I'm always tired, and when I do as little exercise as I suffer joint pain and mold for several weeks. What could this be an early sign of?

I do not have FM (fibromyalgia) and taking Neurontin. I also suffer from back problems and I am morphine for it.

Have you traded in your table salt to LiteSalt. Salt substitutes are high in potassium. The rest of your symptoms are due to your diagnosis of fibromyalgia.

You need a job for autoimmune disorders. Hypertension can simply be idiopathic (spontaneous and unrelated to other disorders), the result of discomfort and pain of fibromyalgia, or an indicator of another disease process. Low sodium or hyponatremia may be a symptom of an endocrine disorder or autoimmune problem. "Potassium increases" should be better defined to include what he was and what it is today and how it is on the rise. This may indicate an endocrine disorder, drug response, lack of fluids, or an autoimmune disease. Some medicines can cause fluid and electrolyte imbalances as well.
You need a full-certified internist with a map (doctor of internal medicine), then a referral to pain management clinic. Take care.

Posted on March 23, 2010.
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