Suspected Kidney Failure/CKD/Bladder/Prostate Cancer?

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Hi, I'm a 22 year old male(167cm tall/ 65 kg heavy) and I have almost all of the symptoms of the diseases mentioned above... for example, I have frequent urination, and I have blood and protein in my urine dipstick test. Doctor also suspected that something is wrong with my kidneys due to the protein leaking.

Here are my urinalysis and blood work.

protein:

protein, Total U : 0.2 (g/l)

Creatinine, U: 10.8 (mmol/L)

Pro:Creatine Ratio, U: 18 (MG/MMOL)

Estimated TUP: 0.2(g/day)

Urine/Dipsticx 2:

Protein: Trace

Glucose: Neg

Red Blood Cells: 45 cells/uL (supposed to be 0-3)

EC: 0 (cells/uL)

eGFR: 110 (mL/min)

Creatinine: 86 (umol/L)

Sodium: 142 (mmol/L)

Potassium: 3.9 (mmol/L)

I'm only 22YO and my wish is just to repay my parents for everything they gave me. I don't want to die before I could repay them or be a financial burden on them for the rest of my life. I'll be doing an ultrasound followed by a doctor's appointment in 2 weeks.

 

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    blood pressure ranges from 120-130
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    Zenny,

    At this point your data is actually looking pretty good. Your blood pressure is a little elevated.

    But far too early to panic or think the worst. It's good that you're seeing a nephrologist. Give the specialist some time to get your data sorted out as well as complete any follow-up testing needed.

    Once you know exactly what you're dealing with it will be time to talk candidly with your doctor's. I'd encourage you to ask about how they see your kidneys faring over time and other questions of that nature.

    But, again, far too early to have that sort of conversation with your medical team yet. They need to finish their testing.

    Let us know how it goes. And, right now, nothing but good thoughts for your testing results🐶

    Marj

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