How fast can CKD hit you? I have controlled hypertension, and missed my physical in 2020 because of covid. Back in Oct of 2019 I had my last blood work done, and it was good on the kidney front. GFR of 90, creatinine where it should be. I have not been dxed with diabetes, though I have the gene for type 2.
The last three weeks though have me worried. I have had foamy urine all the time, but no other symptoms. Well, I have dull lower back pain due to just being a guy in his 50s who hurts his back a lot, so I am not sure if trauma could be masking kidney discomfort. No edema.
I went to my pcp, she confirmed NO UTI, and did bloodwork. I am expecting the results Monday. I normally wouldn't bother folks like you until I had a solid diagnosis, but I am in a bind. I have an aortic aneurysm due to be repaired this year or next, and kidney problems right now would be an amazingly unfortunate complication.
So in the effort of staying on top of this, for the sake of an impending heart surgery and assuming the worst--I really fail to see what consistently foamy urine could be besides a kidney issue--what questions should I think to ask? Should I demand a referral to a nephrotlogist regardless of what my pcp says? If the blood work should come back fine, I would be pleasantly surprised, but given the consistent foam I am nervous about those odds.
How likely would it be to go from 90 GFR to the point where I am passing enough protein to cause foam in 15 months?
Thanks guys. I appreciate your patience with me. Hoping to dodge the bullet, but my aneurysm and heart valve issues have taught me to be very proactive with my healthcare, and I was not expecting to deal with potential kidney issues. Looking for help where I can get it.