The pain hasn't always been there like this, I don't think, but I do remember there being points in my late teen / early twenties when I had to wake in the night to pee because of pressure at my back.
The protein in my urine is actually 32 (upper limit 30 mg/L). I think I may find out the results of my second urine test tomorrow, hopefully that's in the normal range. I'll post back when I know.
Are FSGs diagnosed via imaging tests? I asked my doctor about a 24hr. urine test, but I think he wanted to see what came of the second regular test, I'll ask about it again tomorrow.
Maybe I'll drop you a line. I'm not sure how to message you, though. Is that on your profile? I will gave to check it out.
I have other issues going on aside from the kidney/protein thing and it's slow going, but I really appreciate your answers to me. Thank you!
Have you always had the pain? I have heard the horseshoe kidney causes that at times.
The protein in your urine is just at the high limit of 53 so that's not bad. If it is higher than the limit especially consistently, then there could be something wrong. Usually the first signs of kidney damage are protein leakage in the urine. I have fsgs and one kidney and I have protein in my urine all the time. You can do a 24hr urine test for total protein. That is a good way to see what is going on with your kidneys.
The reason he wants the first stream is to test your urine when you have had less or nothing to drink or eat. Plus exercise and other things can give you different results. That way its more like a fasting urine test. It helps eliminate the chance that what you are eating is the cause of your lab levels. I have a lot of experience with kidney /bladder problems and kidney disease so if you want to message me I would be more than happy to answer anything you want to ask.
They haven't seen any kidney stones on imaging (US & CT, but I do have tightness / abdominal pain that stretches to my back, especially at night and in the morning, mostly when laying down.
What about the albumin in my urine? Could that just be a fluke? Is it something to be concerned about?
I have to repeat my urine microscope test and my doctor asked that use the first stream of the day, right when I wake up. Any idea why?
Thanks for your help.
A gfr of 88 is fine. That would put your creatinine at around 0.8 or less which is fine for a 29 year old. Having horseshoe kidney can cause stomach pains. the uric acid thing can be caused by the kidneys. or diet. Have you had any kidney stones? The development of them can cause high uric acid as well.