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- How does GFR move up and down so dramatically?
Yes, Ginger, GFR at 26 The diet you mention is my mantra and has been for 10 years I'm beginning to think PKD is simply deteriorating my kidneys Maybe that's just the disease and it progresses regardless
- Is this age-related decline in GFR or kidney disease?
Excerpt: GFR gets lower with age, even if you don't have kidney disease But no matter how old you are, a GFR below 60 for three months or more means you have kidney disease " So it looks like your doctor is monitoring you to see whether the lower value of 52 is a one-time reading or if this is a new trend that may indicate kidney disease
- Reason for GFR level to fluctuate from 20 to 57? - Mayo Clinic Connect
I had labs in January and my GFR was 20 The labs were repeated at a different doctor in February and my GFR was 44 Labs done again this week and now at 57 My GFR level has remained in the mid 70’s for the last 4-5 years What causes a sudden drop from 72 to 20? And what caused it to go back up to 57? Is it normal for the GFR levels to fluctuate? Just confused and looking for answers
- What to do if EGFR is 19? - Mayo Clinic Connect
So when my GFR was around mid 20s we switched bulk of our diet to to Lentil Vege and occasional fish, Lentil and vegetables have "soluble protein" and have benign impact on kidneys
- Reasons eGFR would rise and lower so drastically and quickly?
My GFR went low , but the matching creatnine didn't change I ended up going to a kidney doctor and they say I am pretty much fine--but they felt that the main issue was not the NSAIDs I take, but that I am dehydrated
- Will med-induced glomerular filtration rate (GFR) rebound?
I am only guessing that is the reason in that the gfr went down so much so quickly and the new medication is the only change that was made in my life during that time period I will know more when I stop taking the medication and do another blood draw
- GFR home self test - Mayo Clinic Connect
Are there any GFR home self test that you can get the results at home instead of taking or sending it to a lab?
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