Has anyone had their GFR drop 20 points in less than year?

Posted by like2dance2 @like2dance2, Sep 14, 2024

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?

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@cehunt57

@celia16 I read your post about whether having a colonoscopy could affect your eGFR.
In your response to @renegade71 you said “mine’s been high for many years…..” Are you talking about eGFR or perhaps blood pressure? You want your eGFR to be high, but not your blood pressure. I’m confused.

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i have had high blood pressure since the age of 19. at age 65 I was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease stage 3. this was caused by high blood pressure. since my diagnosis, my egfr has fluctuated up and down.im now 72.
I don't know for certain whether or not a colonoscopy would affect your egfr. i would ask your doctor that question to be sure.

you are absolutely right. you want your egfr to be as high as possible and your blood pressure to run in the normal range.

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@cehunt57

@renegade71 welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. Hope you have good results from your lab appointment 3/25.

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thank you very much. im always anxious before lab tests.

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@cehunt57

@celia16 I read your post about whether having a colonoscopy could affect your eGFR.
In your response to @renegade71 you said “mine’s been high for many years…..” Are you talking about eGFR or perhaps blood pressure? You want your eGFR to be high, but not your blood pressure. I’m confused.

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My eGFR was 90 and drooped to 11 almost overnight and currently 32. The main reason doctors end up in medical practice lawsuits is they don't listen to their patients. 80% of males over 70 have an enlarged prostate and I am 76. But they have never examined my prostate to determine the size and one will not contradict another. I am urinating three times over what Mayo says is the average amount and they continue to say I need a TURP, transurethral resection of the prostate to relieve difficulty urinating and urinate more and it is my Kidneys. I complained to the State Medical Board, Insurance and Federal Medicare

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@cehunt57

@celia16 I read your post about whether having a colonoscopy could affect your eGFR.
In your response to @renegade71 you said “mine’s been high for many years…..” Are you talking about eGFR or perhaps blood pressure? You want your eGFR to be high, but not your blood pressure. I’m confused.

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Yes, my eGFR has been nearly 100 for years even past age 50. Was 96 early last year, then this past November it went down 20 points. The only difference was taking high dose B12 and that colonoscopy a couple of days prior to the blood test. Freaked me out. My BP has never been high, but I take a small dose BP med and it stays around 112/70. I have type 1 diabetes and have had really good control over this last year. Never poor control. I avoid things like ibuprofen, pain pills, etc. Very moderate alcohol, good diet, exercise……lost a lot of weight, see nutritionist….. I can’t think of how I could promote my health any more. Intend to retest soon,

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@cehunt57

@glenc why was your kidney removed if you don’t mind me asking?

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Renal cell.

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@cehunt57

@celia16 the eGFR is affected by hydration and dietary things so I would suppose that the requirements of the preparation pre-colonoscopy could have an effect. How did the colonoscopy go? I hope all is well.

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It went well. Was normal, thank goodness. I used a different prep solution and it was much harsher on my system than the time before. I truly felt drained by the time for the procedure. I resumed good nutrition afterwards, but wonder about the state of my body 3 days later when I had the test. I’m curious about the next test.

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@celia16

It went well. Was normal, thank goodness. I used a different prep solution and it was much harsher on my system than the time before. I truly felt drained by the time for the procedure. I resumed good nutrition afterwards, but wonder about the state of my body 3 days later when I had the test. I’m curious about the next test.

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@celia16 I would wager that the prep and procedure for your colonscopy was a factor in the eGFR drop. That was a difficult few days for your body, and can take time to recuperate!

Be gentle on yourself!
Ginger

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@gingerw

@celia16 I would wager that the prep and procedure for your colonscopy was a factor in the eGFR drop. That was a difficult few days for your body, and can take time to recuperate!

Be gentle on yourself!
Ginger

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I hope you’re right! Thanks. I have been doing all I can to be kind to my kidneys.

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