BUN levels?
Has anyone had to deal with a high BUN level? Mine just came back high and I'm not sure what to do about it. Unfortunately my surgeons support is t an option :(
That's what i was reading but then it said high protein can cause it. I can't reduce my protein because i get so foggy i almost pass out
I have kidney disease and did have to reduce protein, drink more water, and eat a kidney friendly diet, which is very different from what I used to eat. I eat very little red meat, avoid potatoes and grains, almost no eggs, and also avoid foods with high potassium like bananas and oranges. Your doctor will run more tests and guide you on the best plan for you. But more water is almost universal.
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Has anyone had to deal with a high BUN level? Mine just came back high and I'm not sure what to do about it. Unfortunately my surgeons support is t an option :(
you don't need a surgeon for this issue. Your medical doctors should be able to advise you.
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Most bariatric surgeons have a team for after care and a team that you can consult as long as you want. My doctor now has 0% knowledge of Any "different"
needs an RNY patient would have and i do not have access to one who does without driving hours
Most bariatric surgeons have a team for after care and a team that you can consult as long as you want. My doctor now has 0% knowledge of Any "different"
needs an RNY patient would have and i do not have access to one who does without driving hours
If by saying " your doctors" you mean your pcp, well, he's right. RNY pAtients aren't different in the way their other systems work. Your BUN levels were not affected when you had surgery. The levels will test for what is going on with you today.