In simple terms, Osmolality refers to the level of concentration of
something suspended in solution, such as calcium levels in the blood
plasma.  It is like putting sugar into iced tea; the sugar disappears
as it is suspended in the liquid.

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003463.htm

Your levels are fine, and they would likely change from one day to the
next.  Also, the recommended normal ranges are not precise.  I assume
that you fasted for 12 hours before the test -- otherwise they would
be on the high side.  So you have plenty of calcium.  If you are
taking calcium supplements, you could cut back.  If you are not
drinking enough fluids, you could drink more.  But overall, it is not
a concern.



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