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I am due to have my 3rd zoledronic acid infusion on the 25th April, but now I have got stage 1 proteinuria, I wonder if it will be safe to have my 3rd 1 due to my kidneys,any thoughts please.

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Sorry radars - no idea but I’m sure someone on the ROS helpline able to help you, good luck with it anyway.

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Radars in reply toFruitandnutcase

thanks, fruitandnutcace,I now have a face to face gp appointment on the 27th march so I will see whats what to slow this proteinuria down it's one thing after another whats good for osteoporosis is not good for proteinuria, and vice verca it's hard work this lark.

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Fruitandnutcase in reply toRadars

Glad to hear you have got it all in hand. You’re right what suits one condition doesn’t necessarily help another, best wishes to you.

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