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Anyone on here have it?
Looks like I finally have to accept that I have it and it's not going away. My creatinine and egfr have been high for two years now. (Egfr low). At first it was just barely out of range but over the past two years things have slowly gotten worse to where I'm at stage 3. I've been dialing things back during this time, drugs, training, diet, Alchohol etc. I don't blame it on AAS alone but I'm sure is a contributing factor. I've had chronic pain from arthritis and have used moderate amounts of nsaids for at least 10yrs+, nsaids are bad for the kidneys.
I recently went on a calcium blocker to get my BP lower, was only high normal but I wanted lower for kidney health. I've tried some OTC supplements, Glutathione injections seemed to lower my creatinine some on bloodwork but only temporarily, when I go off it goes back up. Getting ready to do a TB500, BPC157 cycle and see what that does.
Has anyone here had any luck reversing CKD? My research shows it very unlikely, the kidneys don't heal like the liver, once damaged it doesn't seem reversible.
Rehh
Looks like I finally have to accept that I have it and it's not going away. My creatinine and egfr have been high for two years now. (Egfr low). At first it was just barely out of range but over the past two years things have slowly gotten worse to where I'm at stage 3. I've been dialing things back during this time, drugs, training, diet, Alchohol etc. I don't blame it on AAS alone but I'm sure is a contributing factor. I've had chronic pain from arthritis and have used moderate amounts of nsaids for at least 10yrs+, nsaids are bad for the kidneys.
I recently went on a calcium blocker to get my BP lower, was only high normal but I wanted lower for kidney health. I've tried some OTC supplements, Glutathione injections seemed to lower my creatinine some on bloodwork but only temporarily, when I go off it goes back up. Getting ready to do a TB500, BPC157 cycle and see what that does.
Has anyone here had any luck reversing CKD? My research shows it very unlikely, the kidneys don't heal like the liver, once damaged it doesn't seem reversible.
Rehh
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