Question on low magnesium
Hey there !
I have had low magnesium since my resect back in "11. The nurses freaked during my last surgery because I guess it bottomed out. Anybody out there know what causes this ? I did a web search.....but nothing made much sense. When I ask about this as I did in the hospital.....they say oh don't worry we've got it handled. I will ask at my next appointment....but if someone has some experience with this it would help to have valid questions ready and written down. Thanks ! Katie
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I think most humans get enough
magnesium in their diets, so normally it's not something that we're low on....tho, I know that many calcium suppliments also contain magnesium, so I wonder if it's due partly to age and menopause? Other than than diet and age, I have no clue as to what might cause it.
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I had to look it up....phrannie51 said:I think most humans get enough
magnesium in their diets, so normally it's not something that we're low on....tho, I know that many calcium suppliments also contain magnesium, so I wonder if it's due partly to age and menopause? Other than than diet and age, I have no clue as to what might cause it.
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...there is a whole list of things that cause low magnesium, but one of the things that stood out to me was Vit D definciency....Seems here in the US, Vit D definciency is pretty common. Maybe taking extra Vit D would fix it?
p
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It helps with...phrannie51 said:I had to look it up....
...there is a whole list of things that cause low magnesium, but one of the things that stood out to me was Vit D definciency....Seems here in the US, Vit D definciency is pretty common. Maybe taking extra Vit D would fix it?
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Hey P,
Marcia's Dr. recommended a Magnesium supplement as well as Zinc, a B complex and fish oil for some severe pre-menapausal symptoms associated with Aunt Flo. It took a month or two but she says it's much better now.
"T"
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