In a message dated 8/26/2008 6:42:54 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi I was wondering about that.
My PP is talking about putting me in the hospital for  it.
I'm going to see my onc tomorrow and see what he  says.
Thanks a lot,
Blessings
Jeanie<3

You can  read about excess potassium issues (also called Hyperkalemia)
at this  link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperkalemia

Hyperkalemia can be  associated with kidney issues, so you should ask
your doc to check for any  kidney issues.

It can also occur when a person has high platelets, as  you have had
recently.

There is also a Pseudohyperkalemia (false  high reading) that can be
caused by excessive fist clenching during blood  draw or having a
tournequet too tight or on for too  long:
"Pseudohyperkalemia is a rise in the amount of potassium that  occurs
due to excessive leakage of potassium from cells, during or  after
blood is drawn. It is a laboratory artifact rather than a  biological
abnormality and can be misleading to caregivers.  Pseudohyperkalemia is
typically caused by hemolysis during venipuncture (by  either excessive
vacuum of the blood draw or by a collection needle that is  of too fine
a gauge); excessive tournequet time or fist clenching  during
phlebotomy (which presumably leads to efflux of potassium from  the
muscle cells into the bloodstream); or by a delay in the processing  of
the blood specimen. It can also occur in specimens from patients  with
abnormally high numbers of platelets (>1,000,000/mm³), leukocytes  (>
100 000/mm³), or erythrocytes (hematocrit > 55%). People  with
"leakier" cell membranes have been found, whose blood must  be
separated immediately to avoid pseudohyperkalemia."

 



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