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[Help] Stage 2 Kidney Disease



MTSeagulls

Well-known member
Sep 18, 2019
1,083
Having had no health checks for around 12 years I have taken advantage of being in a larger city for a couple of weeks to get some done.
I have had my blood and urine tests back from a lab and most are good but four results from the urine test are suggesting I have stage 2 kidney disease.
I have 1.32 mg/dl of creatinine and an etfg of 60 along with protein of 10 mg/dl and hemoglobin of 0.03 mg/dl present.
Obviously my next step is to visit a doctor with the results but just wondered if any others on here have any experience of lifestyle and diet changes required to control the condition?
 




SeagullDubai

Well-known member
May 13, 2016
3,585
Had blood and protein in the urine. In the past I have had creatinine. recently Had extensive tests including ultrasound and cat scan. Next step was a biopsy but they pulled back as they could not find any signs of kidney disease or cancer. Currently monitoring the situation. Very worrying though.


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MTSeagulls

Well-known member
Sep 18, 2019
1,083
Had blood and protein in the urine. In the past I have had creatinine. recently Had extensive tests including ultrasound and cat scan. Next step was a biopsy but they pulled back as they could not find any signs of kidney disease or cancer. Currently monitoring the situation. Very worrying though.


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Ooh scary. I was kind of comforted that the levels indicate a fairly mild stage 2 and that I'd need to make some changes to stop it going to 3 and beyond.
I guess I'd better make an appointment ASAP.
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
25,134
Brighton factually.....
Ooh scary. I was kind of comforted that the levels indicate a fairly mild stage 2 and that I'd need to make some changes to stop it going to 3 and beyond.
I guess I'd better make an appointment ASAP.

Make that call 1st thing in the morning, and good luck.
Better to know, the stress of not knowing, can not help you mentally or physically either.

Do it…
 


SeagullDubai

Well-known member
May 13, 2016
3,585
Ooh scary. I was kind of comforted that the levels indicate a fairly mild stage 2 and that I'd need to make some changes to stop it going to 3 and beyond.
I guess I'd better make an appointment ASAP.

All the best. The tests were spread out over a number of months and it’s the not knowing which causes the stress further exacerbated by the waiting for the results. While I was waiting for the nephrologist some poor young chap was coming out of the dialysis theater looking very pale. That’s when you start to imagine the worst. Luckily they could not find anything wrong.


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StillHateBellotti

Active member
Jun 17, 2011
861
Eastbourne
Whilst I have never had it before, my ex wife had a kidney transplant, her mother had renal failure and my daughter has early stage kidney disease. The thing I can remember for creatnin, were bananas a no no, any veg and potatoes boiled to death. Watch fluid intake and what it is and flush with water. Don't take ibuprofen. Sure the Dr will give you a better diagnosis than me though. Good luck though and hopefully a few lifestyle changes will assist.
 


Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
11,041
With a nod to @AmexRuislip and his prostate cancer thread, I will use this one as a nudge to all you MFers of a certain age to get your blood tested annually.

Whilst my PSR levels remain good, it emerges that my kidney function is now at a level of 'concern'. Fukk knows where this is going but the take home point is that if I had not instigated these annual tests, this might have been picked up only when I fell ill. Hopefully, it is something that be improved or managed with no further deterioration so the point of no return has not been reached.

In other news I'm defo not diabetic and liver function is sound.
 


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