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Old 08-18-2010, 07:49 PM #3
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Hmm, Mere, get it retested. Glenn is right. If it runs high consistently, you need to be evaluated for diseases that cause that....now and then you get a 'laboma' (lab error) if your blood was not processed properly.

I run a LOW Calcium....(and K+, and bicarb).

I know....when it is me....I have already read about 200 mortal diseases.....hang in there.
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