Like most J Pouchers, my sodium is chronically low due to the frequent BMs (usually 131-132 whereas normal range is 135-145). My blood pressure med (losartan, 50 mg) has succeeded in driving down the BP, but not enough, so a beta blocker was added to the regimen: Carvedilol, 12.5 mgs daily. It seems to be working, but at the cost of driving down my typically low sodium even lower: yesterday's blood test came back with sodium at 128. Chloride was also low (95- normal range is 98-110). Potassium was on the high side of normal range (5.0, normal range is 3.5-5.3).
As I posted elsewhere, because I have an enlarged aorta, keeping the BP under control is a HUGE long term health concern.
Apart from going on salt pills or the other obvious strategy of increasing electrolyte beverages high in sodium and chloride, I am considering other strategies but would like some feedback from all of you, especially some of the medical professionals in this group:
Tomorrow''s pizza will be ordered with Pepperoni and Xtra cheese
No more low sodium soy sauce with the sushi- regular only, and copious amounts along with lots of fish
I bought some of those very salty seaweed snacks
Considering buying V8 juice, which I think is 1000 mg sodium a can.
Considering regular Sodium parties: pepperoni pizza, potato chips, V8 juice
Any other ideas?
I guess it would be worse if I had high sodium, but I feel like I should be able to control this and jack up the numbers. What do you guys think? Related question: at what point does it become "dangerously low"? 125? 120? Lower? Do I have a cushion here?