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question question -- Posted by Ray on 12-11-04 18:13
Hi, i have to wait until monday to have my DR explain lab results, but i
listened to them through an automated service, and i just had a quick
question, i did kidney and liver tests and the recording just uses medical
terms, i know im going to spell it wrong but it said my microalbumin was 799
and the normal range is 30, does anyone know if thats the liver or kidney?
if its the kidney i know it was high before and my doctor put me on
lisinopril, i know 799 is high but how dangerous is it? im refering to being
put on dialysis. ok TIA for any info
Re: question -- Posted by THEOLDONE on 12-13-04 08:50
Always Google it..
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=microalbumin&btnG=Google+Search
HTH
"Ray" wrote in message
news:HPWdnZNEctDcNCbcRVn-iw@adelphia.com... > Hi, i have to wait until monday to have my DR explain lab results, but i
> listened to them through an automated service, and i just had a quick
> question, i did kidney and liver tests and the recording just uses medical
> terms, i know im going to spell it wrong but it said my microalbumin was
799 > and the normal range is 30, does anyone know if thats the liver or kidney?
> if its the kidney i know it was high before and my doctor put me on
> lisinopril, i know 799 is high but how dangerous is it? im refering to
being > put on dialysis. ok TIA for any info
>
>
>
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