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Originally Posted by MuddyBoots
Oy, that is two all-nighters in a row. Good thing I had that nap yesterday. Before I was in the ER for really low potassium, the days leading up to it I kept randomly feeling like I was in a moving elevator, and I’m getting that again. But good news! There are two washers and dryers in the building, I live on the second floor and it’s apparently laundry day for a lot of people on the second floor, so I snuck up to the fourth to see if it was open, it was, AND they had food donations out for us INCLUDING KIDNEY BEANS which in this whole can I got is 1505mg of potassium (approximately).
When I was in the waiting room for the potassium I was freaking out that my ears felt weird and invade with fish, and that just started as I was typing this.
Why do I always start actually feeling the electrolyte imbalance symptoms hard on laundry day?
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Glad the laundry room was available and that you got some food

we have donations of food put out in the community room. Anything people who get stuff from the food pantry, if they don’t want specific stuff they put it out for other people and if people just in general have food they don’t want or need they put it on the donation shelf in the community room for others to take. That’s a nice aspect of living in supportive housing
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Schizoaffective disorder Bipolar type
PTSD
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