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A month ago i had caught an STD and it was treated, no issues. I went back in today to make sure it was gone (piss test) and i happened to ask if there was protein in my urine since i am on anavar 100mg ed for 10 weeks, plus tren 100mg Ed. About 5 years ago i had protein in my urine from tren "abuse", so I was curious.
The doctor said yes, it was 30 (ng/dl?not sure units). I googled this, and this is +1.
I asked her "was it like this a month ago when i came in" and she said it registered as trace then.
So that is alteast good news, it has not been this elevated for long. Indicating the anavar has caused it to go up so stopping it might make it go back to normal.
But anyway, what is the consenus on protein in urine? How bad is this for kidneys and how possible it means actual permanent kidney damage?
I have had kidney scares in the past (creatiine as high as 1.8, +1 protein in urine), i even had a 24 hour urine test done many years ago and my true GFR was no exceptional but the doctor said i was fine i dont need to worry about it.
I guess the positive outlook, i have been able to make negative kidney values go down in the past so they were not permanent. The bad news, i now have +1 protein in my urine again and they did not test for my Creatine and BUN so i need this done now I guess.
I have read different things on boards from "well you eat alot of protein you piss alot" which is not true, to "most athletes have protein in urine", to "your kidneys are damaged stop all AAS forever"
Thoughts?
The doctor said yes, it was 30 (ng/dl?not sure units). I googled this, and this is +1.
I asked her "was it like this a month ago when i came in" and she said it registered as trace then.
So that is alteast good news, it has not been this elevated for long. Indicating the anavar has caused it to go up so stopping it might make it go back to normal.
But anyway, what is the consenus on protein in urine? How bad is this for kidneys and how possible it means actual permanent kidney damage?
I have had kidney scares in the past (creatiine as high as 1.8, +1 protein in urine), i even had a 24 hour urine test done many years ago and my true GFR was no exceptional but the doctor said i was fine i dont need to worry about it.
I guess the positive outlook, i have been able to make negative kidney values go down in the past so they were not permanent. The bad news, i now have +1 protein in my urine again and they did not test for my Creatine and BUN so i need this done now I guess.
I have read different things on boards from "well you eat alot of protein you piss alot" which is not true, to "most athletes have protein in urine", to "your kidneys are damaged stop all AAS forever"
Thoughts?