Last March, I was in hospital for a week due to low sodium. My blood test results are often a few below the recommended level of 135 which were accepted as normal for me. By the time I was admitted to hospital, my score had plummeted to 109! This was caused by the recent addition of indapamide to my blood pressure medication.
The physician was so concerned that he sent for my son and daughter who live over 200 miles away. My other daughter lives in Australia! I was also treated for anaemia and low potassium, so I had infusions to boost those and the sodium levels. My medication was adjusted, so I was taken off indapamide, lansoprazole and ramipril and prescribed amlodipine and famotidine instead plus a short course of sodium tablets. In hospital, I did experience some hallucinations but have been free from them since being home.
It took me a few weeks to regain my strength but six weeks later we managed to enjoy a cruise to visit the Keukenhof tulip gardens by hiring a wheelchair for me to use when necessary! By the autumn, I was well enough to participate in a performance of Bach's B Minor Mass and last week, I took a small role in a play: It's A Wonderful Life.
I am 75 years old and grateful for all that was done for me at the time and regard each day as a blessing. I hope you soon feel completely well, Quietlife.