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Chronic Kidney Disease

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Jim MAC

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Hi All its been a while. I have taken a break from fighting with the VA for about a year. I have 3 claims waiting on a DRO Hearing for over two and a half years. Today is my C+P exam hopefully that goes well.

Well on to my new question. I signed up for the my health website and was looking thru my blood test TODAY and found out I have Chronic kidney disease. Needless to say I am in shock. It shows up on my last two blood tests getting worse each time. Does anybody know if that is connected to working with jet fuels oil and hydrulaic fluid? I have no other factors for it. Nobody in my familly has any history of kidney disease. I due take oxicodine but only when needed and take less then I am prescribed. I figured it says take as needed so If I due not need it I due not take it..

Just one little thought. That is a shitty way to find out you have a disease. I think the VA should have called me and told me I has more health problema.

Thanks for reading this and any thoughts on this matter I love to here them

Jim

(sorry about the spelling I am a little upset right now)

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Was this a formal diagnosis?

Or did you base this on your creatinine levels? Or on other blood work results?

Can you tell us the exact medical terminology if this was deemed as Chronic kidney disease somewhere in your records?

Was this from recent blood work for a C & P or regular physical?

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You appear to be registered on My HealtheVet ... have you signed up for Secure Messaging yet? Have you sent an SM to your PCP and asked for a followup? Have you called your PCP for an appointment to discuss your self-diagnosis?

Hi All its been a while. I have taken a break from fighting with the VA for about a year. I have 3 claims waiting on a DRO Hearing for over two and a half years. Today is my C+P exam hopefully that goes well.

Well on to my new question. I signed up for the my health website and was looking thru my blood test TODAY and found out I have Chronic kidney disease. Needless to say I am in shock. It shows up on my last two blood tests getting worse each time. Does anybody know if that is connected to working with jet fuels oil and hydrulaic fluid? I have no other factors for it. Nobody in my familly has any history of kidney disease. I due take oxicodine but only when needed and take less then I am prescribed. I figured it says take as needed so If I due not need it I due not take it..

Just one little thought. That is a shitty way to find out you have a disease. I think the VA should have called me and told me I has more health problema.

Thanks for reading this and any thoughts on this matter I love to here them

Jim

(sorry about the spelling I am a little upset right now)

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No doctor as told me yet. I have a apt with my PCP on Thursday, Here ar the results from my medical records,

Jim

Test Name: GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE.PREDICTED

Result: 102.3

Units: mL/min

Reference Range: (>60)

Interpretation: Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease:

Stage: Description: GFR (mL/min/1.73^2)

_________________________________________________________________

1 Kidney damage with normal >=90

or increasing GFR

_________________________________________________________________

2 Kidney damage with mild 60-89

decreasing GFR

_________________________________________________________________

3 Moderate decreasing GFR 30-59

_________________________________________________________________

4 Severe decreasing GFR 15-29

_________________________________________________________________

5 Kidney failure <15 (or dialysis)

_________________________________________________________________

Performing Location: HAMPTON (VAMC) 100 EMANCIPATION DRIVE , HAMPTON, VA 23667

Status: Final

Test Name: GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE.PREDICTED

Result: 64.1

Units: mL/min

Reference Range: (>60)

Interpretation: Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease:

Stage: Description: GFR (mL/min/1.73^2)

_________________________________________________________________

1 Kidney damage with normal >=90

or increasing GFR

_________________________________________________________________

2 Kidney damage with mild 60-89

decreasing GFR

_________________________________________________________________

3 Moderate decreasing GFR 30-59

_________________________________________________________________

4 Severe decreasing GFR 15-29

_________________________________________________________________

5 Kidney failure <15 (or dialysis)

_________________________________________________________________

Performing Location: HAMPTON (VAMC) 100 EMANCIPATION DRIVE , HAMPTON, VA 23667

Status: Final

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Generally, you are supposed to treat the patient and not the lab result. A GFR alone may not be too predictive ... what were the BUN and creatinine ? Had you recently eaten a lot of meat?

GFR generally is an indirect, that is, a calculated value and is based on your creatinine level which can be measured directly, weight, etc., Here is more information about determining a GFR level, from the repository of all internet knowledge: http://en.wikipedia..../Renal_function

That is not to say that you may not have some presently minor renal dysfunction. Please keep us advised.

No doctor as told me yet. I have a apt with my PCP on Thursday, Here ar the results from my medical records,

Jim

Test Name: GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE.PREDICTED

Result: 102.3

Units: mL/min

Reference Range: (>60)

Interpretation: Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease:

Stage: Description: GFR (mL/min/1.73^2)

_________________________________________________________________

1 Kidney damage with normal >=90

or increasing GFR

_________________________________________________________________

2 Kidney damage with mild 60-89

decreasing GFR

_________________________________________________________________

3 Moderate decreasing GFR 30-59

_________________________________________________________________

4 Severe decreasing GFR 15-29

_________________________________________________________________

5 Kidney failure <15 (or dialysis)

_________________________________________________________________

Performing Location: HAMPTON (VAMC) 100 EMANCIPATION DRIVE , HAMPTON, VA 23667

Status: Final

Test Name: GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE.PREDICTED

Result: 64.1

Units: mL/min

Reference Range: (>60)

Interpretation: Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease:

Stage: Description: GFR (mL/min/1.73^2)

_________________________________________________________________

1 Kidney damage with normal >=90

or increasing GFR

_________________________________________________________________

2 Kidney damage with mild 60-89

decreasing GFR

_________________________________________________________________

3 Moderate decreasing GFR 30-59

_________________________________________________________________

4 Severe decreasing GFR 15-29

_________________________________________________________________

5 Kidney failure <15 (or dialysis)

_________________________________________________________________

Performing Location: HAMPTON (VAMC) 100 EMANCIPATION DRIVE , HAMPTON, VA 23667

Status: Final

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Thanks all for your input. I guess I was pancking. I thought my PC appt was this thursday it is the 22 Of March. I let you know what I find out

Jim

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