Please I did a renal test 4 weeks ago the GFR was 114 and I did another yesterday was 79 I'm confused what can I do to return back to normal
Kidney advice: Please I did a renal test... - Kidney Disease
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That's a 30% reduction. I think that you need to discuss with your Doctor, especially any medications that you are taking.
I am sorry to hear that. Anyway, for about a year my father's GFR has been between 30 and 20. Since reading a book about a natural program for reversing kidney disease, his last two visits to the Nephrologist the number has been 45. He told him about the program and the book, and asked the doctor if he knew about it – he said he had never heard of program, but if it’s working he should keep at it! He told the doctor that he had no intention of stopping it.
yes impriving egfr is often possible- could be worthwhile for others to post the details of the reference you mention
Thank you jox1 how can I improve it my H1ac result is 5.5
Hb1ac is a blood sugar level test not kidney - your result is fine
You should be able to link it here - as long as admin approve the source
Got it! jox1 Thanks. The kidney Disease solution: A proven natural program for reversing kidney disease and living a normal healthy life. This might help your condition too. I join here to gain more awareness about the disease and to help the condition of my family members.
Please know that are several things that can effect your eGFR as well as your creatinine and BUN. If you were dehydrated. Maybe the day before you were very active, exercised and didn't replace your fluids. Sometimes, even slight dehydration can effect your results. Strenuous exercise can put added stress on your kidneys and can cause your eGFR to fall. Maybe the night before you were tested you ate a protein rich meal. That can also influence your lab values.I would talk with your doctor about these results. Maybe your eGFR could be rechecked in another 2 weeks. Just make sure you drink enough water, no strenuous exercise, or a heavy meal the day before.
If you are diagnosed with a kidney issue, your doctor also would be looking at your creatinine, BUN, potassium, phosphorus, RBC, WBC and checking your urine for protein, albumin, rbd, wbc, etc.
Best of luck!