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Is Nocturnal Enuresis And Tiredness Related To Steady Decline In GFR And Blood Sugar Levels

I have ahad a steady decline in my gfr over the last few months. It was 79 in July, 67 in November and now as of January 1st it is 57. I am a nurse and know this falls below normal ranges. I did have trace protein last week and also I have 30 protein in a previous UA in November. I have been incredibley tired and have been having nocturnal enuresis. Please help me to know some possible causes. I stopped drinking soda about 6 weeks ago and since then I have been having a drop in my blood sugar about 10 or 11 am each day.
Fri, 10 Jan 2014
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The renal function is some how depends upon the intake of water, less amount of water greatly affect the filtration rate that does not the indicates any disease, you have to first clear the doubt of UTI if it is there then it may reduce the GFR, take care and have nice day.
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Is Nocturnal Enuresis And Tiredness Related To Steady Decline In GFR And Blood Sugar Levels

HI Thank for asking to HCM The renal function is some how depends upon the intake of water, less amount of water greatly affect the filtration rate that does not the indicates any disease, you have to first clear the doubt of UTI if it is there then it may reduce the GFR, take care and have nice day.