If you were as intelligent as you are trying to sound, you would have noticed that the entire conversation had been about electrolytes. When a word has multiple meanings, if the conversation has consistently used only one of those multiple meanings, any shorthand references to the same word will default to the consistently used meaning. Therefore, as no word was given by the commenter as to a change, your question shows that you haven't actually listened to the conversation.
If you were as intelligent as you are trying to sound, you would have noticed that the entire conversation had been about electrolytes. When a word has multiple meanings, if the conversation has consistently used only one of those multiple meanings, any shorthand references to the same word will default to the consistently used meaning. Therefore, as no word was given by the commenter as to a change, your question shows that you haven't actually listened to the conversation.
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