copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Is this age-related decline in GFR or kidney disease? Excerpt: GFR gets lower with age, even if you don't have kidney disease But no matter how old you are, a GFR below 60 for three months or more means you have kidney disease " So it looks like your doctor is monitoring you to see whether the lower value of 52 is a one-time reading or if this is a new trend that may indicate kidney disease
Has anyone had their GFR drop 20 points in less than year? In January 2024 my GFR went from 53 to 43 It dropped another 11 points between May and August My Albumin Creatine Ratio is 1500 My nephrologist seems totally unconcerned I am scared I also have MGUS Does anyone have these kind of numbers? What did your Doctor say?
How does GFR move up and down so dramatically? Yes, Ginger, GFR at 26 The diet you mention is my mantra and has been for 10 years I'm beginning to think PKD is simply deteriorating my kidneys Maybe that's just the disease and it progresses regardless
My nephrologist wants me to take Jardiance for CKD? However, my e-GFR puts me at stage 2 CKD On the other hand, I have serious proteinuria, a hallmark of ITG (My nephrologist writes I am at Stage 2 3 in appt summaries ) I gather that Jardiance Farxiga lessen proteinuria There are about 10 of us in the world with idiopathic ITG so the efficacy of Jardiance is unknown for us
Why take NOT take notice when eGFR is under 90 rather than 60? From my reading, it appears that "normal" eGFR is 90 or even above Meanwhile the reference range for blood testing is 60 or above and then you find out your stage 3 or 4 when you could have tried to make changes to your diet or lifestyle? My PCP blamed dehydration for my eGFR and Creatinine being out of range for 5 years Fortunately, my PCP was no longer covered by my insurance and my new
eGFR of 39 with only one kidney - cause for concern? I’m 4 months post-complete nephrectomy with an eGFR of 39 Receiving Keytruda infusions every 6 weeks for Stage 3 clear cell renal cell carcinoma in hopes of preventing spread or recurrence Nephrologist doesn’t seem too concerned about the eGFR rate being 39 or the creatinine level staying at 1 9, but I know those are NOT ideal numbers Any cause for concern, and also anything I can do to
Are scans with with contrast really OK with CKD - Mayo Clinic Connect Hi, I have stage 4 CKD with a GFR of around 17 or 18 I am also dealing with cancer The cancer doctors at MAYO keep wanting to give me different scans to see if the caner has come back again after my last round of radiation