Words of Life|Pastor Balan Swaminathan|HIPM
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
After an episode of sequence of nausea and vomiting I lost all the electrolytes and sodium went way below min. could've caused seizure or comma. But God miraculously showed a way to escape. I am sharing my miraculous escape during the second half of the sermon. All glory be to God alone! He made it possible for me to walk into the presence of God this morning and share a powerful message. The anointing upon me while ministering in the Word was so powerful and refreshing. Many were touched and the living testimony will touch many more. God is REAL, and so is the devil.
A normal blood sodium level is between 135 and 145 milliequivalents per liter (mEq/L). Hyponatremia occurs when the sodium in your blood falls below 135 mEq/L.----more----
My sodium level was 115mEq/L when I hit ER. When sodium levels in the blood drop below the normal range, it can lead to a medical emergency known as hyponatremia. Hyponatremia occurs when there is an imbalance of water and sodium in the body. Severe hyponatremia can be life-threatening and may result in symptoms such as confusion, seizures, coma, and, in extreme cases, it can lead to brain swelling and other serious complications. It's crucial to seek immediate medical attention.
In acute hyponatremia, sodium levels drop rapidly — resulting in potentially dangerous effects, such as rapid brain swelling, which can result in a coma and death.
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