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<blockquote data-quote="DJC3" data-source="post: 2443983" data-attributes="member: 468536"><p>[USER=94045]@Bluetit1802[/USER] thanks, your replies have cheered me considerably. It must have taken a lot of conviction to stick with LC during that time, knowing the drugs were detrimental to kidney function - I’m sure you got some opposition. </p><p>It’s really good to know kidney function can improve too. From the online websites I’ve looked at, most seemed to imply this wasn’t possible. </p><p>In the paper [USER=196898]@Oldvatr[/USER] shared, Dr Unwin said the it was assumed that kidney function automatically declined with age (as you stated - it being part of the estimation) but his results show, like yours do that this isn’t necessarily the case either. </p><p>This has all made me feel a lot more positive. I’m very happy with all my health markers ( and yes, I agree [USER=85785]@Lamont D[/USER] liver included)</p><p>I’m not going to reduce my protein or salt intake but will carry on doing what’s best for me as I see it. </p><p>As an aside I saw David Unwin give a talk at the PHC conference a few years back ‘ Is salt to blame for the what the sugar did?’ It was excellent and might explain the current demonisation of salt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJC3, post: 2443983, member: 468536"] [USER=94045]@Bluetit1802[/USER] thanks, your replies have cheered me considerably. It must have taken a lot of conviction to stick with LC during that time, knowing the drugs were detrimental to kidney function - I’m sure you got some opposition. It’s really good to know kidney function can improve too. From the online websites I’ve looked at, most seemed to imply this wasn’t possible. In the paper [USER=196898]@Oldvatr[/USER] shared, Dr Unwin said the it was assumed that kidney function automatically declined with age (as you stated - it being part of the estimation) but his results show, like yours do that this isn’t necessarily the case either. This has all made me feel a lot more positive. I’m very happy with all my health markers ( and yes, I agree [USER=85785]@Lamont D[/USER] liver included) I’m not going to reduce my protein or salt intake but will carry on doing what’s best for me as I see it. As an aside I saw David Unwin give a talk at the PHC conference a few years back ‘ Is salt to blame for the what the sugar did?’ It was excellent and might explain the current demonisation of salt [/QUOTE]
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