allybenavides 34 Posted July 18, 2013 anyone diagnosed with any kind of kidney problems since having surgery? ive had a uti every month since my surgery in December. I just also had a 24 Hour urine done and it showed decreased kindey filtration and function. I was referrred to nephrology, just havent had my appointment yet. This just worries me because im so young and do not want to be put on more medications. So if anyone knows anything about this please share your knowledge! thanks!! 1 TES reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TES 858 Posted July 18, 2013 I have had chronic kidney stones since my surgery in Feb and never had them before. I had a chronic UTI that persisted for almost 3 months and required several rounds of antibiotics to get rid of after surgery (I have only ever had one other UTI in my life--theory is that it was caused by the catheter). I still have to do my 24-hr urine test (I am never home for 24 hrs in a row!). Make sure you get your Calcium checked too. My dr recommends drinking enough Water to output 100 oz of urine a day, so that means at least 120 oz of water to consume. I usually get in 80 to 120 but 120 is really difficult. I try for at least 100. I do think it helps. I noticed I'm more prone to the stones when I get dehydrated and it's SO easy to get dehydrated--like if I go an hour or two without drinking, it happens. I think your body just needs more Fluid when you are losing weight. Good luck with your issues. Please post an update. Hope you feel better soon. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KatInFL 216 Posted July 18, 2013 anyone diagnosed with any kind of kidney problems since having surgery? ive had a uti every month since my surgery in December. I just also had a 24 Hour urine done and it showed decreased kindey filtration and function. I was referrred to nephrology, just havent had my appointment yet. This just worries me because im so young and do not want to be put on more medications. So if anyone knows anything about this please share your knowledge! thanks!! I was in the ER earlier this week for a suspected kidney stone and kidney infection, as well as dehydration. The ER doctor gave me the impression it is very common after losing a lot of weight. He said the key is to keep very hydrated. I keep track and do well at getting 64 oz of Fluid and he said that just isn't enough for my body right now, especially when it's hot out. ~Kat 1 TES reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bashmom 36 Posted August 2, 2013 I was at ER with the same issue UTI . I have to star antibiotics last night.. Huge tablet . I have to crushed it. OMG so nasty :-( . I am not drinking enough Water probably buy I don't have space for all the Protein and that much water!!! Please help!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turboss 4 Posted August 2, 2013 I actually have a kidney disease (pre surgery) called IGA Nephropathy. Basically the filters in my kidney don't work properly therefor I spill Protein into my urine. More than likely you will just be told to maintain your blood pressure and eat healthy to keep your kidney function at 100%...losing weight is critical, my nephrologist was very excited about me having this surgery. It is a manageable disease and I do get Uti's pretty frequently and have become septic twice from them. Just take really good care of yourself, and if you suspect a UTI, get it treated immediately!!! Good luck, all will be fine I'm sure Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kennedy 100 Posted August 2, 2013 My husband has IGA nephoprathy. He's had 2 kidney transplants. If you're not getting all your fluids, your creatinine will go up. What's your creatinine if you done mind me asking? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites