Thank you Very Much!I'm glad to hear you have good news. Yes, potassium citrate is another option recommended for kidney stones. I'm curious if that will bring down high calcium levels or if something more will be needed. Potassium should increase alkalinity so it can do the job to prevent calcium leaching from the bones, maybe better than magnesium.
It was Great news to Me!
The kidney stone removal procedure is not fun in any way!
At least the possible kidney damaging ones are out! And that is why I wanted to get them removed.
The Dr said the potassium citrate would slow down the possible calcium bone leaching.
It will probably be next before I know.
I have that test 24 hour test and that takes awhile and my next visit is in December and then I will know what is next