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<blockquote data-quote="Ushthetaff" data-source="post: 2757786" data-attributes="member: 429002"><p> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Comments:No lower limit, upper limit = 90.<br /> (90 or more) = normal<br /> (60 to 89) = mild reduction related to normal range for a young adult<br /> (45 to 59) = mild to moderate reduction<br /> (30 to 44) = moderate to severe reduction<br /> (15 to 29) = severe reduction<br /> (under 15) = kidney failure<br /> These result ranges should not be used for clinical care decisions.<br /> Your laboratory may report in different units, or the analysis method may have changed so please check with your kidney centre if your result is outside this range.<br /> This test is not applicable for dialysis patients.</li> </ul><p>im on dialysis so my kidney is at 8 % I get monthly blood done here is an attachment I had with my last eGFR Test I know my kidney function was at 30 % for 10 years and I felt no different only when I went below 10 % did I feel any real effects</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ushthetaff, post: 2757786, member: 429002"] [LIST] [*]Comments:No lower limit, upper limit = 90. (90 or more) = normal (60 to 89) = mild reduction related to normal range for a young adult (45 to 59) = mild to moderate reduction (30 to 44) = moderate to severe reduction (15 to 29) = severe reduction (under 15) = kidney failure These result ranges should not be used for clinical care decisions. Your laboratory may report in different units, or the analysis method may have changed so please check with your kidney centre if your result is outside this range. This test is not applicable for dialysis patients. [/LIST] im on dialysis so my kidney is at 8 % I get monthly blood done here is an attachment I had with my last eGFR Test I know my kidney function was at 30 % for 10 years and I felt no different only when I went below 10 % did I feel any real effects [/QUOTE]
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