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Donating 4WT 13K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Kansas
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It sounds like all is well with your hand and foot and I'm glad that your doctor is staying on top of your kidney problem. It's good to catch things early. It sounds like you're pretty aware of what affects your kidney tests. Hugs!!!
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Central Texas
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Hmmm. I've never heard of a throat infection leading to a kidney infection. BUT, a throat infection or a sore throat will cause you to not drink enough fluids which CAN lead to a bladder/kidney infection, but I don't think a throat infection will travel to your kidneys. And in fact, being even a little dehydrated, will cause those kidney test numbers to be higher. Both my kidney test numbers are at the upper end of normal because I had so many kidney infections when I was little that I do have some kidney damage - but not enough to cause any problems in the long term. Do stay on top of it though! And if you can get your numbers when they test it in January, but sure to let me know what they are.
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