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Kidney Filtration Rate
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Is a kidney Filtration rate of 59 bad news?
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Let me give you it quite simply.
There are five stages of kidney disease 1-5, depending upon your Kidney Filtration rate. called CKD (chronic kidney disease )
https:/ /www.ki dney.or g/atoz/ content /gfr
Stage 1......great kidneys
Stage 5.....2.30 at the crematorium.
Get the picture?
You are stage 3a...CKD......no big deal despite what the website says.
Knowing your history, that result would not be a cause for your persistent hypertension. At a guess I would say that 50% of the population over 70 years of age would have a CKD staging of Stage 3. no big deal.
Is that quite clear Bazile?
Let me give you it quite simply.
There are five stages of kidney disease 1-5, depending upon your Kidney Filtration rate. called CKD (chronic kidney disease )
https:/
Stage 1......great kidneys
Stage 5.....2.30 at the crematorium.
Get the picture?
You are stage 3a...CKD......no big deal despite what the website says.
Knowing your history, that result would not be a cause for your persistent hypertension. At a guess I would say that 50% of the population over 70 years of age would have a CKD staging of Stage 3. no big deal.
Is that quite clear Bazile?
Thanks all for responding
Sqad - lol
Given that i suffer from long standing hypertension , the Professor put me down for CT coronory angiogram / 24 hour blood pressure monitor / kidney ultrasound
All were normal
He also started me on Spironolactone and requested that my GP check my kidney function a few weeks after starting . I finished taking the 30 tablets , that was prescribed - i have not taken any more since .
The result of the blood test showed that my GFR at time of test to be 58.
My GP has requested that i have another blood test .
What is a bit concerning is that i had a GFR reading of 73 in December 2017
That seems like a big drop in the space of about 6 months
Would you agree ?
Sqad - lol
Given that i suffer from long standing hypertension , the Professor put me down for CT coronory angiogram / 24 hour blood pressure monitor / kidney ultrasound
All were normal
He also started me on Spironolactone and requested that my GP check my kidney function a few weeks after starting . I finished taking the 30 tablets , that was prescribed - i have not taken any more since .
The result of the blood test showed that my GFR at time of test to be 58.
My GP has requested that i have another blood test .
What is a bit concerning is that i had a GFR reading of 73 in December 2017
That seems like a big drop in the space of about 6 months
Would you agree ?