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<blockquote data-quote="Zhnyaka" data-source="post: 2606218" data-attributes="member: 554712"><p>2g, but I always thought that nephropathy should be accompanied by high blood pressure, and I have it below normal. On the other hand, why else can there be protein in the urine? Is protein in the urine always an indicator of poor kidney function? Should I retake the analysis? I love cottage cheese and eggs, but it is unlikely that this will lead to proteinuria. No one asked me to come in a month and see how the disease was going, the doctor just prescribed perindopril, saying that it would have to be taken for life. Maybe you should go to another nephrologist? </p><p></p><p>Do I understand correctly that you are not taking medication now and everything is fine with you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zhnyaka, post: 2606218, member: 554712"] 2g, but I always thought that nephropathy should be accompanied by high blood pressure, and I have it below normal. On the other hand, why else can there be protein in the urine? Is protein in the urine always an indicator of poor kidney function? Should I retake the analysis? I love cottage cheese and eggs, but it is unlikely that this will lead to proteinuria. No one asked me to come in a month and see how the disease was going, the doctor just prescribed perindopril, saying that it would have to be taken for life. Maybe you should go to another nephrologist? Do I understand correctly that you are not taking medication now and everything is fine with you? [/QUOTE]
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