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Supposed to leave at 3:30 am, wish me luck

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Glad you are there, able to get in and may have a solution to car not starting. Please stay on top of the potassium drop and your infections. I had to be taken to a hospital in an ambulance from a doctor's office for what turned out to be extremely low electrolytes, particularly potassium. I was told at the hospital that I was only a few points away from potential brain damage. On another occasion, I had to spend a good part of the day in a hospital infusion center waiting out a very slow drip IV infusion to raise potassium. Very low potassium is dangerous to your heart, nerves and muscles. You have your hands full settling in but take care of yourself so you can take care of the rest.
 

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Glad you are there, able to get in and may have a solution to car not starting. Please stay on top of the potassium drop and your infections. I had to be taken to a hospital in an ambulance from a doctor's office for what turned out to be extremely low electrolytes, particularly potassium. I was told at the hospital that I was only a few points away from potential brain damage. On another occasion, I had to spend a good part of the day in a hospital infusion center waiting out a very slow drip IV infusion to raise potassium. Very low potassium is dangerous to your heart, nerves and muscles. You have your hands full settling in but take care of yourself so you can take care of the rest.
Yes the potassium worries me. I have been unable to eat and basically did not eat for three days. Now I have some yogurt and I will keep on the meds and see my doctor.
I do keep lists and found the keys. I have a small pouch with passports and important cards and I carry in my big purse. I put those keys in the small bag with my Roku and extra chargers. That shows my mental stage when packing that I did that. I always have a suitcase open in my office the last two weeks to put small items in. I had to finish a project of getting fifty year old super m film shipped off to be transferred. I did that Thursday. On Friday I did the medications and paperwork, thank heavens, but then just didn’t feel well enough to do the rest.
 
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