Thank you, you’ve been so helpful. I noticed you said high potassium indicates a blocked bladder. There is potassium on the blood test sheet, which is showing as within the normal range, but I assume this is a different type of potassium?
He did have compromised breathing by a day and a half after he first started showing symptoms, and was trying to breathe with his abdomen, with noises coming from his chest or somewhere internally. That was what made me think possibly either a ruptured bladder or ruptured tumour.
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