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Title: GFR is borderline....
Post by: robols14 on August 18, 2015, 04:51:48 AM
Hello all,

I wonder if you could help me? I have been having tests to donate to my sister.
My GFR results are borderline for someone my age, I had a re test yesterday.
Has anyone else had this and their results change significantly?
Any comments would really be appreciated!

Thanks 
Title: Re: GFR is borderline....
Post by: Fr Pat on August 18, 2015, 07:24:48 AM
     You might want to post your question at the FACEBOOK page of Living Donors On Line, because many more donors check the messages there who do not check here.
       Fr. Pat
Title: Re: GFR is borderline....
Post by: brenda on October 14, 2015, 11:14:57 PM
Unbeknownst to me, my GFR was also borderline prior to donation. My post-donation GFR has been low and continues to fall. I realize that everyone is different, and your motivation for donation is a factor, but I think you are lucky to find out before donating. You must seriously consider whether or not you should donate. The standards for donation have been greatly expanded in the last decade, so the research showing that donors do well post-donation does not really tell donors like myself (and you if you go through with this) anything about our futures. Frankly, had I known prior to donation what I am facing now - and I believe it was predictable - I would not have donated.  I apologize for posting so much later than your original question; I rarely log in now.
Title: Re: GFR is borderline....
Post by: RKEM on October 15, 2015, 11:03:12 AM
This is an interesting question. Are there reference values somewhere as to what one's GFR should be at various ages? When I had my test (I'm female and 37) I was told it was 119 and that this was good but it now occurs to me that I didn't ask what the normal range is.
Title: Re: GFR is borderline....
Post by: elephant on October 15, 2015, 11:29:00 AM
Dear robols,

How was your GFR measured? Is it eGFR based on a blood test?  If so, there are other more accurate measurements.  Some people do a 24 hour urine collection.  I had a nuclear clearance test. 

My eGFR looked high then, and does now.  But my actual kidney function is very good. I am muscular, so that may be the reason the serum creatinine is higher than average. 

Make sure you get a full explanation from the nephrologist before you donate.

Love, elephant
Title: Re: GFR is borderline....
Post by: sherri on October 15, 2015, 08:18:29 PM
you may also want to seek a second opinion from a nephrologist outside the transplant center who is experienced with kidney donation. He/she can review all your testing,lab values, family history etc and make a recommendation if donation would be appropriate for you and what the risks involved may be for your future health.

good luck,

Sherri
Title: Re: GFR is borderline....
Post by: Michael on October 17, 2015, 07:40:15 AM
RKEM,

Here's a web site with a GFR calculator that includes reference points for kidney disease by GFR level: http://www.davita.com/gfr-calculator/