Today I have gone to my semiannual revision to the endocrine and the analytical in general has been good but the microalbumine has given a value of 89. It is very strange because I am 36 years old, I do not have hypertension (I usually have 110/70) and my glucosylated hemoglobin is6.5-6.7.In this last analytical it was 6.7 but that value of microalbuminuria worries me.My endocrine has said that I do not worry and make me another urine analytical to confirm it because sometimes they can give false positives because I have performed very intense physical exercise 24 hours before, urine infection, etc.
I might not have to worry but sincerely at the end of May in the visit to the endocrine the microalbumine was 12 and the truth in 6 months that increase worries me because I immediately think that I must take hypotensors that at the end I will go to more and I see myself in session ofhemodialysis.
It is possible that my attitude is very negative because next week I will do another urine control to see if it is a laboratory error, if it is a false positive or if it really is but with 36 years (I made my debut of DM type1 at 8 years of age) I have overwhelmed me so young that starting with antihypertensives and knowing that the kidney begins to stumble.
Reading I have seen that sometimes there are false positives for the reasons that I have told you and also that having high microalbumine with treatment and control does not have to lead to diabetic nephropathy and renal failure but I am sure that more than one@ thatHe has found in my place has begun to turn his head.
Hello and welcome @dm79 with the value of microalbuminuria I cannot help you but do not worry about tension, with 110-70 they will not give you medication for tension, that tension is better than good.If with those figures they give you medication you would have to grab the street lamps every time you would get out of house drops.
Could you tell me please what to do in cases?I am going to repeat the urine analysis next week but it is positive that I have high microalbuminuria, should I worry about renal failure?In other words, is the probability of 100% develop renal failure?Please Espeier, you can answer me, thank you.
Don't worry about the value itself. Sometimes the value of microalbumine rises a bit in diabetics. But, I am sure if you repeat the analytics, a different value will come out. An urinary infection can also influence, or simply has not been measured with precision and there has been an error.
If 6 months ago I was fine, I don't think it's anything. To me the renal complication is the subject that worries me the most, but I know a transplant man of kidney and pancreas that is great and cured. So to keep taking care.
dm79 said: could you tell me how to do in cases?I am going to repeat the urine analysis next week but it is positive that I have high microalbuminuria, should I worry about renal failure?In other words, is the probability of 100% develop renal failure?Please Espeier, you can answer me, thank you.
dm79 said: could you tell me please what to do in cases like this?I am going to repeat the urine analysis next week but it is positive that I have high microalbuminuria, should I worry about renal failure?In other words, is the probability of 100% develop renal failure?Please Espeier, you can answer me, thank you.
Hello, how was the thing?I hope it was Puntal
Greetings
Vero, the message you answer is 2016 and the last time I enter the DM79 forum was in 2017, I don't know if it will answer you