@gingerw Thank you. I questioned my lab results beginning in 2021. They told me I was getting old and to drink more water, that the lab results were fine. They most assuredly were not fine and I questioned them further, finally telling them to not call me with results again, that if I had questions I would go directly to the PCP. Then, after drinking a gallon of water a day (yes, I measured it), the muscle cramps set in even moreso. I added electrolytes, figuring it was from doing yard work in the hot summertime. I ended up in the ER twice - was sent home the first time with a tiny mention of kidney function. The second time, I was directly admitted for pyelonephritis, a stone, fluid-overload, sepsis and heart damage. My eGFR is 20, creatinine very high. I had a heart cath and was two weeks in the hospital on IV antibiotics. I think the 4cm stone passed, but not sure because I am DONE with procedures unless it's an absolute emergency.
I have cut back on fluids per nephrology at 60oz. per day and less than 60 grams of protein. I had a vitamin panel ran because of the diarrhea and other issues and after having an allergic reaction to furosemide. We changed the diuretic to torsemide and that seems to help somewhat. With the nausea and not eating right for quite some time, the vitamin panel did show anemia and high vitamin A. I was taking a prenatal vitamin once in a while without realizing they were so high in vitamin A as are the wonderful veggies I love! I threw out the rest of those vitamins and was prescribed a liquid iron to take three times a week. It's really taking a long time to feel better and get some energy back. Every day is a new Day! LOL
@veryoldhippy Your story points out to us [again] the value of educating ourselves, understanding our own body [who else knows it better!?] and being aware of changes. Medications that work with us can change, as your example of furosemide shows. Like you, I took furosemide for years until it no longer was right for me, and now am on torsemide.
It never ceases to amaze me how just small things can make a difference in how we feel. And even in the course of a few days or week, change-ups in our routine or diet definitely affect us.
Ginger