How do you know if a kidney is functioning?
Lee Ann
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Functioning kidney
LeeAnn,
The 2 blood tests I am familiar with for Kidney function are GFR and Creatine levels. The tests tend to show abnormal results as you get older, have high BP, diabites or are missing a kidney or partial Kidney and where the kidney is not functioning well. Kidney failure can result from a combination of these factors. A normal kidney GFR is usually above 60. A 15 GFR leads to dialysis. Discuss your actual numbers with your physician or Nephrologist. Hopefully your actual GFR numbers will not be of concern.
Icemantoo0 -
Functioning kidney
LeeAnn,
The 2 blood tests I am familiar with for Kidney function are GFR and Creatine levels. The tests tend to show abnormal results as you get older, have high BP, diabites or are missing a kidney or partial Kidney and where the kidney is not functioning well. Kidney failure can result from a combination of these factors. A normal kidney GFR is usually above 60. A 15 GFR leads to dialysis. Discuss your actual numbers with your physician or Nephrologist. Hopefully your actual GFR numbers will not be of concern.
Icemantoo0 -
Thank you icemantoo! I willicemantoo said:Functioning kidney
LeeAnn,
The 2 blood tests I am familiar with for Kidney function are GFR and Creatine levels. The tests tend to show abnormal results as you get older, have high BP, diabites or are missing a kidney or partial Kidney and where the kidney is not functioning well. Kidney failure can result from a combination of these factors. A normal kidney GFR is usually above 60. A 15 GFR leads to dialysis. Discuss your actual numbers with your physician or Nephrologist. Hopefully your actual GFR numbers will not be of concern.
Icemantoo
Thank you icemantoo! I will be asking questions. Missed the last Dr. appointment and husband didn't get the path report. I would have liked to have seen it in writing. So now I will ask for the path report and GFR levels. We did get a verbal at the hospital that margins were clear and the grade was one level higher then the biopsy.
My husband had a much unexpected low blood sugar event tonight about two hours after we finished dinner. Very strange after a meal. I'm not liking what Google is telling me about the possible causes.
Lee Ann0
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