Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 Bill, It means your kidneys are putting out protein and therefore might not be up to par. What is your creatinine level? Most endo's do creatinine level routinely on diabetics. I'm surprised he/she has not done one on you before this. Keep cool about things until you see the nephrologists and then ask lots of questions. Have you been on any antihypertensive meds? Microalbumin-creatinine test My doc recently ordered lab work on me that included one I'd never come across before, a urine test called " microalbumin-creatinine " which in my case turned out to be 636, hence I'm being sent to a nephrologist for further evaluation. Before I delve into more research on my own on this, anyone on here know just what this test is all about, and how significant is a reading of 636 versus whatever the normal is? My appointment comes up this next week so I'll be anxious to see what the nephrologist has in store for me, but figured it couldn't hurt to get a heads-up on this one. Thanks for any info. Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 , Up till now I've been managed by my GP who seemed capable and knowledgeable enough to manage me, but I think he's finally realizing that it's time to have me treated by a nephrologist to improve my treatment. The original doc I had in Baltimore did all kinds of tests, but then I was on a regular insurance where now I'm on Medicare. The GP is having me seen now by a nephrologist (first visit next week) and endocrinologist (also this next week first visit) so perhaps now I'll get more definitive treatment. Hopefully now I'll get a bit more aggressive treatment for my diabetes. Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 Bill, I am writing to assure you going to these new Doctors will be a good thing. I have been a diabetic for 34 years, things are going as well as things can with diabetes. I am going to be going a new treatment in December called Metabolic Activation Therapy. If it works should stabilize kidney function, help with neuropathy, which in turn helps with A1C count and blood sugars. Good luck with your appointment, you will be in our thoughts. Re: Microalbumin-creatinine test , Up till now I've been managed by my GP who seemed capable and knowledgeable enough to manage me, but I think he's finally realizing that it's time to have me treated by a nephrologist to improve my treatment. The original doc I had in Baltimore did all kinds of tests, but then I was on a regular insurance where now I'm on Medicare. The GP is having me seen now by a nephrologist (first visit next week) and endocrinologist (also this next week first visit) so perhaps now I'll get more definitive treatment. Hopefully now I'll get a bit more aggressive treatment for my diabetes. Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 , What is this therapy. I've been diabetic for 62 years and have never heard of this terminology. Re: Microalbumin-creatinine test Bill, I am writing to assure you going to these new Doctors will be a good thing. I have been a diabetic for 34 years, things are going as well as things can with diabetes. I am going to be going a new treatment in December called Metabolic Activation Therapy. If it works should stabilize kidney function, help with neuropathy, which in turn helps with A1C count and blood sugars. Good luck with your appointment, you will be in our thoughts. Re: Microalbumin-creatinine test , Up till now I've been managed by my GP who seemed capable and knowledgeable enough to manage me, but I think he's finally realizing that it's time to have me treated by a nephrologist to improve my treatment. The original doc I had in Baltimore did all kinds of tests, but then I was on a regular insurance where now I'm on Medicare. The GP is having me seen now by a nephrologist (first visit next week) and endocrinologist (also this next week first visit) so perhaps now I'll get more definitive treatment. Hopefully now I'll get a bit more aggressive treatment for my diabetes. Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 Keep us informed, Bill. Good luck! Re: Microalbumin-creatinine test , Up till now I've been managed by my GP who seemed capable and knowledgeable enough to manage me, but I think he's finally realizing that it's time to have me treated by a nephrologist to improve my treatment. The original doc I had in Baltimore did all kinds of tests, but then I was on a regular insurance where now I'm on Medicare. The GP is having me seen now by a nephrologist (first visit next week) and endocrinologist (also this next week first visit) so perhaps now I'll get more definitive treatment. Hopefully now I'll get a bit more aggressive treatment for my diabetes. Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 Hi Bill, The test you took showed how much creatinine is in your urine. It is an indication of how much protein you are leaking when you urinate. Higher levels like you have are showing some deterioration of the kidney function. Your doctor is wise to send you to a nephrologist because he can help you to keep an eye on it before things become too serious. The Canadian range is 8.0 to 16.0 but I do not know what the American range is. It is always good to get a grip on it before it runs away with you. My doctor did for me what yours is doing for you. It prolonged things Before I went on dialysis. This does not mean that this is what will happen to you. Don't worry till the nephrologist tells you to worry. Hope this helps. Ruth r Microalbumin-creatinine test My doc recently ordered lab work on me that included one I'd never come across before, a urine test called " microalbumin-creatinine " which in my case turned out to be 636, hence I'm being sent to a nephrologist for further evaluation. Before I delve into more research on my own on this, anyone on here know just what this test is all about, and how significant is a reading of 636 versus whatever the normal is? My appointment comes up this next week so I'll be anxious to see what the nephrologist has in store for me, but figured it couldn't hurt to get a heads-up on this one. Thanks for any info. Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 ruth do you know if you have some damage can it be reversed? karen Microalbumin-creatinine test My doc recently ordered lab work on me that included one I'd never come across before, a urine test called " microalbumin-creatinine " which in my case turned out to be 636, hence I'm being sent to a nephrologist for further evaluation. Before I delve into more research on my own on this, anyone on here know just what this test is all about, and how significant is a reading of 636 versus whatever the normal is? My appointment comes up this next week so I'll be anxious to see what the nephrologist has in store for me, but figured it couldn't hurt to get a heads-up on this one. Thanks for any info. Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2006 Report Share Posted December 2, 2006 Hi I am interested in hearing more about this metabolic activation therapy. Is it new? Do you know if it is fairly common and offered widely in most cities? Let us know how it goes for you. Becky _____ From: blind-diabetics [mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of & Joe Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 7:50 AM To: blind-diabetics Subject: Re: Microalbumin-creatinine test Bill, I am writing to assure you going to these new Doctors will be a good thing. I have been a diabetic for 34 years, things are going as well as things can with diabetes. I am going to be going a new treatment in December called Metabolic Activation Therapy. If it works should stabilize kidney function, help with neuropathy, which in turn helps with A1C count and blood sugars. Good luck with your appointment, you will be in our thoughts. Re: Microalbumin-creatinine test , Up till now I've been managed by my GP who seemed capable and knowledgeable enough to manage me, but I think he's finally realizing that it's time to have me treated by a nephrologist to improve my treatment. The original doc I had in Baltimore did all kinds of tests, but then I was on a regular insurance where now I'm on Medicare. The GP is having me seen now by a nephrologist (first visit next week) and endocrinologist (also this next week first visit) so perhaps now I'll get more definitive treatment. Hopefully now I'll get a bit more aggressive treatment for my diabetes. Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2006 Report Share Posted December 2, 2006 , I have just recently heard about it. As soon as I find out more about it and start treatments I will let you know for sure. I know it has been done in California for 20 years, and where I live for only 3 years. Take care for now. Re: Microalbumin-creatinine test , Up till now I've been managed by my GP who seemed capable and knowledgeable enough to manage me, but I think he's finally realizing that it's time to have me treated by a nephrologist to improve my treatment. The original doc I had in Baltimore did all kinds of tests, but then I was on a regular insurance where now I'm on Medicare. The GP is having me seen now by a nephrologist (first visit next week) and endocrinologist (also this next week first visit) so perhaps now I'll get more definitive treatment. Hopefully now I'll get a bit more aggressive treatment for my diabetes. Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2006 Report Share Posted December 2, 2006 Thanks . Keep us interested parties informed! Re: Microalbumin-creatinine test , I have just recently heard about it. As soon as I find out more about it and start treatments I will let you know for sure. I know it has been done in California for 20 years, and where I live for only 3 years. Take care for now. Re: Microalbumin-creatinine test , Up till now I've been managed by my GP who seemed capable and knowledgeable enough to manage me, but I think he's finally realizing that it's time to have me treated by a nephrologist to improve my treatment. The original doc I had in Baltimore did all kinds of tests, but then I was on a regular insurance where now I'm on Medicare. The GP is having me seen now by a nephrologist (first visit next week) and endocrinologist (also this next week first visit) so perhaps now I'll get more definitive treatment. Hopefully now I'll get a bit more aggressive treatment for my diabetes. Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Hi , I know where you live. Re: Microalbumin-creatinine test , Up till now I've been managed by my GP who seemed capable and knowledgeable enough to manage me, but I think he's finally realizing that it's time to have me treated by a nephrologist to improve my treatment. The original doc I had in Baltimore did all kinds of tests, but then I was on a regular insurance where now I'm on Medicare. The GP is having me seen now by a nephrologist (first visit next week) and endocrinologist (also this next week first visit) so perhaps now I'll get more definitive treatment. Hopefully now I'll get a bit more aggressive treatment for my diabetes. Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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