Muscle loss (temporary or not and sometime medication related) is another factor that can increase creatnine levels. Another cause of declining egfr could be infection, dehydration, change in eating habits, another malady raising its head When our egfr is tested, the hydration level we are at plays a role, as can the different machines used to analyze the blood specimen
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What is your egfr now, and how long has it been falling?
An egfr between 60 and 89 without kidney damage is generally considered a normal finding
An egfr below 60 that persists for three months or more is a strong indicator of kidney disease In reply to @maggieinfp my egfr went from low 50’s to 8, in a 6 month period Now, with renal. + (show) my gfr declines about 2 points every 6 months In 2014 i was at 60, today it's 22
The rest of my bloodwork is normal, sodium, potassium, protein etc etc, everything tested quarterly Nephrologists often don’t even see patients until the egfr is below 60 Many times a pcp doesn’t make a referral to nephrology until the egfr is in the 40’s or 30’s. Hi, my egfr came down from 38 to 28
My nephrologist put me on spironolactone 25mg to replace my verapamil 180 mg, to stabilize my blood pressure in the morning
I have changed my diet to non beef, pork and other high phosphorous foods I do regular exercise walking and sleep well What other ways can i bring up my egfr Thank you for this website you have for us who are.
I had labs in january and my gfr was 20 The labs were repeated at a different doctor in february and my gfr was 44 Labs done again this week and now at 57 What causes a sudden drop from 72 to 20
And what caused it to go back up to 57
Is it normal for the gfr levels to fluctuate Just confused and looking for answers. Cystatin c egfr perhaps is more stable A score of 53 out of normal 60 is still a good value so i agree with your doc, that at this point it is of no concern, but cautionary
Egfr works only with trends so if you are concerned, have the test repeated in 2 or 3 months The e in egfr means estimated, so it is nothing more than that. It is currently in the low 30’s Taking medications and treatment for other related conditions (such as diabetes and hypertension) can help even things out