Hello everyone.I write this extremely concerned at horrible levels.
The fact is that I did the routine analytics (including urine) and I have given the chilling microalbuminuria figure 677 ... and you have to have less than 30. 3 months ago I had nothing.I don't notice any symptoms either.
Everything else is fine, except a bit of urine proteins (very little).The glycosilada at 5.6, in fact, I have been with such ranks for many years, except once I said 6,7
I am 32 years old, I've been with diabetes for 20 years, I have never had any complication for bad control, I have a healthy life, I do sports, I am in my weight, etc ... I only have a little anxiety and stress for work, but nothingworrying, not even a doctor for that.
The only thing I have read is that there may be false positives or abnormal values for having performed intense and strength, which I do because I go to the gym ... But 677?It is an absolute madness.
Someone who happened to him?Can it be a false positive?
As I read on the Internet I will end up on dialysis or something worse ...
On Friday I am going to repeat the urine exam and I will not exercise these days.
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regina said: @ If you were fine three months ago and you only have a little urine protein, you can't be wrong.You have to repeat the analysis.
I have gone to the family doctor (not endocrine) to prescribe another urine analysis.This is how it has been and I will go on Friday to take the sample ...
It's all so weird ...
marine said: dumb question, will it be that in the analysis the unit of measure is another?And those 6.7 are those 677?
I literally copy you what the analysis puts:
Lc) Microalbumine / spontaneous urine
Turbidimetry
Result ........................ 677.9 mg/g creat (& lt; 30.0)
It comes in bold, that is, out of range (and so much that it is out of rank).