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Low Sodium, Liver Scan
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Brielfy - 80 year old active relative, life time tee- totaller, underactive thyroid for 15 years and on thyroxin 125, has had borderline sodium reading for 5-10 years but now classed as low. Gp has referred to medical consultant and for a scan of liver. Any suggestions as to what might be diagnosed/discovered would be greatly appreciated, patient is very concerned and convinced they have cancer, not eating due to anxiety all this is causing. Many thanks in advance x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks Sqad, swift response as ever! It is a bit of a mystery! She's really gone of her food and isn't sleeping now and she's convinced that this all ties in with a "blockage" she convinced she has, however I think it's more anxiety than anything that's causing these symptoms. She keeps telling me "there's something wrong with me" but is as busy and active as ever.
april...settle down and trust me and pene (well pene anyway ;-)
Take it in a common sense way:
80 years old.........active.......well controlled underactive thyroid..........borderline sodium for 5-10 years (so whatever is causing this, cannot be too life threatening).............science v. common sense.
I would go for the latter.
My month's pension goes on the liver scan showing only a fatty liver (age related) and no serious disorder.
Take it in a common sense way:
80 years old.........active.......well controlled underactive thyroid..........borderline sodium for 5-10 years (so whatever is causing this, cannot be too life threatening).............science v. common sense.
I would go for the latter.
My month's pension goes on the liver scan showing only a fatty liver (age related) and no serious disorder.
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