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What Is The Damage Caused By High Concentration Of Patassium On Brain?

I had a pic line improperly inserted into my artery for 10 days .I was given 40k and 2 bolis of k packs to boost my levels until during and line flushing was given a lt sided stroke .My question is what damage was caused by the long term and direct infusion of the high concentrations of potassium and other drugs ie dilaudid fortran gravol ect. to my brain
Thu, 16 Nov 2017
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The fact that you were able to type this question into this forum, find this website by navigating through the internet, and comprehend sufficiently to pose the question suggests that the "thinking" part of your brain is intact. If you feel there are physical changes that have reduced or inhibited neurological function to your body, limbs, etc. then, you would require a neurological examination to assess for that side of the equation. Bottom line is you would need to be examined and have tests done in order to confirm the presence of any "damage."
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What Is The Damage Caused By High Concentration Of Patassium On Brain?

The fact that you were able to type this question into this forum, find this website by navigating through the internet, and comprehend sufficiently to pose the question suggests that the thinking part of your brain is intact. If you feel there are physical changes that have reduced or inhibited neurological function to your body, limbs, etc. then, you would require a neurological examination to assess for that side of the equation. Bottom line is you would need to be examined and have tests done in order to confirm the presence of any damage.