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The results are in. I don’t know what to think of this months appointment and I’m confused and anxious but also a bit relived that it’s over. My husbands GFR was at 39 today, which has been the pretty steady number we’ve been trending towards. He had an Albumin/creatine urine test and the results were outrageously high 1774mg. His protein has also jumped from 30mg to 100mg this time. I am scared. The doctor said it could have been from diet or something he ate?Has anyone experienced something like this. I am so scared . Doctor says he will go in 6 weeks and do a repeat test. I am fearful I don’t know what this means. Doctor said that medication may need to be changed or a steroid added? My husband has IGA neuropathy. Any positivity is welcomed please.

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