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@jessgarduno30

Hello' so I question. I go in today for my blood work fellow up and looking over my labes and seeing if anything seems out of the ordinary. The urine creatinine was 216 in 2021 now its 74 in 2022. They haven't done any new test as far as urine samples for the creatinine levels since then. But it's not flagged on the blood work either. So I happen to see it. Among other changes in the blood and health I wanted make sure I have all the information I needed when I go in today to discuss my findings and they just don't brush it off. Thanks for replying

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@jessgarduno30 There are several factors to consider in your blood tests. Hydration level, exercise timing, diet, medications, overall health [other contributing conditions, for example], stress, even the lab itself performing the test.

What are your concerns?
Ginger