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Hello, I am mom of a kid with kidney disease and we are having problem with her protein levels on her urine. Do you know any treatment or suggestions to help reduce this problem. Thanks

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Hello, I've been trying to find other treatment sources as well. I've had protein in my urine and kidneys every since I was about 12 years old. Now I'm in chronic kidney failure and may have to go on dialysis soon while waiting for a kidney transplant.

Good luck with your search...

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