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Re: Urea, creatinine & diet ?
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<problems@gmail> wrote in message news:1205984737.736640@vasbyt.isdsl.net...
At 66 years age, I've had bph for many years.
After forced inactivetly, due to a fractured femur, my blood tests showed
in a mere 10 weeks, a drastic out-of-limits increase of:
Urea 4.2 to 31, and
Creatinine 89 to 877
After having a catheter fitted, which immediately removed the bad
symptoms, and now 6 months later the readings, taken [for a TURP
which was aborted], are
Urea 7.4; Creatinine 103.
Without seeing that this is double my values of 9 months ago,
and outside the limits marked on the report-sheet, the doctor who
gave me these results, said "it's about OK for my age".
The 'Ref Ranges' listed on the report sheet are:
Urea 2.6 - 7.0
Creatinine 60 -120
I guess I've had some permanent damage, during the 10 weeks,
when my kidneys stopped for a day ? And I've got a slightly swollen
ankel as a symptom since then.
How do I adjust my diet to cater for my weakened kidney function.
Thanks for any feedback,
-crg.
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