My creatinine levels have gone up, my GFR has gone down to 40.
Hello Again,
This Nancy and I have had discussions before re my CKD3. I just got my blood work numbers and I'm disappointed. I can't give you exact numbers but my creatinine numbers have risen, my protein levels have risen, my GFR has dropped from (I believe) 44 down to 40. Also, for the past few days my urine output has slowed. I do see my nephrologist this Thursday but I am very worried. Any comments will be very much appreciated. : )
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Hi Again,
I just realized when I said that you must have been apprehensive when your count went down to 38 when min was only 2 points higher than yours was. : ) Silly me!
Trends are the important factor but be sure you are following a diet program specifically for CKD Stage 3. Protein and sodium should be kept within specific limits and possibly potassium and phosphorus should be watched as well. Hydration is an important factor also. The renal dietitians at Mayo are wonderful at helping you figure out your limits. Good luck.
Gladiator, you are so on point and I do watch my diet. I am very cautious with salt and I don't eat processed foods (frozen or canned). My phosphorus and potassium are usually within limits. Everyone at this site is wonderful and very informative. Thanks so much for your comments. Nancy : )
@nscappa Be careful what you use for medications for constipation, Some are not kidney friendly. Actually something that is simple is exercise! Walking, sweeping, shoveling snow, all will get your muscles moving and not only help with the depression, but stimulate your core muscles.
Ginger
My nephrologist tells me to increase salt and "push protein," So dietary regimens may vary.
Wow, such different information. Well, we follow our doctor's instructions because we trust them. Thanks!
Not good but not terrible either. I have one kidney and my eGFR is 30 and has been there for over 2 years. So long as it does not go below 20 I am told. Then dialysis
It's a bit scary at times. My doctor wants me to drink 64 oz. of water every day and he stopped one of my pills. I will get more blood work next week. I hope that being more hydrated raises my GFR. Wish me luck! : )
Hey everyone:
Just to share my experience. I have been diagnosed with CKD stage 2, along with osteoporosis and something called MGUS about 2.5 years ago. I had proteinuria which led to more testing, etc. I’m now 65 and was very surprised!
MGUS is a benign blood plasma disorder that can very rarely turn into cancer. These 3 things may or may not be related!
Anyway, I started taking turmeric capsules and drinking a tea with it about 6 months ago, about 4 grams a day.
My lab results show no protein now. It went from 195 mg/dl to 120 mg/dl, which is normal range.
My eGFR went from 64 to 71.
BUN & Creatinine also went down, though was fine and wnl.
Just thought I’d pass this on. I’m going to keep on taking it.
@leslie2121 Your eGFR was essentially normal when you were told you had "stage 2" which at an older age is fine- anything over 60 is normal. So I am wondering why there was protein in your urine? Glad you are feeling better!