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Got some lab results back today with raised albumin (protein? not sure about the usual English terms) in my morning urine.
I'll have my endo appointment on the 16th so I'd like to come prepared with some more knowledge.
I know next to nothing about kidneys (except a good recipe), thinking myself invincible by keeping my BG in the non diabetic range.
Wrong, apparently.
I did the google thing of course, and I expect to have to turn in another portion of urine or a 24 hour urine container. Provided I'm not on my period on the day before my appointment, I guess I can simply bring this with me to save me another trip to the hospital in case labs are ordered.
I also expect BP medication to be upped, which is fine with me, and be told to adjust my diet which is not so much fine with me. Oh, and quit smoking, which I think is impossible at the moment.
What I couldn't find on google is how alarming those results are and what the expected prognosis is with those numbers, in other words, I have no idea if I'm looking at some background thing (like background retinopathy which can stay more or less the same for decades) or at a very big problem.
For now, I'm not too worried by this but I have no idea if I should be!
So any insight from people more knowledgable than I am on kidneys is welcome.
More possibly relevant information:
- I had my labs done right after a covid infection.
- I'm fat.
- I smoke a lot and drink more than is advised.
- Sedentary lifestyle.
- Hba1c has been well under 42 for almost 6 years but I was likely undiagnosed for over two years with high BG before that.
- BP right on the threshold for more medication. Currently on 10 mg of enalapril.
My lab results as received today:
Albumin morning urine over the years.
We dismissed the last one on 12-10-'21 because I was on my period, looks like it was a significant result after all.
And albumin/creatinin ratio, within the normal margins still but only just:
I'll have my endo appointment on the 16th so I'd like to come prepared with some more knowledge.
I know next to nothing about kidneys (except a good recipe), thinking myself invincible by keeping my BG in the non diabetic range.
Wrong, apparently.
I did the google thing of course, and I expect to have to turn in another portion of urine or a 24 hour urine container. Provided I'm not on my period on the day before my appointment, I guess I can simply bring this with me to save me another trip to the hospital in case labs are ordered.
I also expect BP medication to be upped, which is fine with me, and be told to adjust my diet which is not so much fine with me. Oh, and quit smoking, which I think is impossible at the moment.
What I couldn't find on google is how alarming those results are and what the expected prognosis is with those numbers, in other words, I have no idea if I'm looking at some background thing (like background retinopathy which can stay more or less the same for decades) or at a very big problem.
For now, I'm not too worried by this but I have no idea if I should be!
So any insight from people more knowledgable than I am on kidneys is welcome.
More possibly relevant information:
- I had my labs done right after a covid infection.
- I'm fat.
- I smoke a lot and drink more than is advised.
- Sedentary lifestyle.
- Hba1c has been well under 42 for almost 6 years but I was likely undiagnosed for over two years with high BG before that.
- BP right on the threshold for more medication. Currently on 10 mg of enalapril.
My lab results as received today:
Albumin morning urine over the years.
We dismissed the last one on 12-10-'21 because I was on my period, looks like it was a significant result after all.
And albumin/creatinin ratio, within the normal margins still but only just: