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Calling all SVTers, creatinine levels too high?
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<blockquote data-quote="astrocreep96" data-source="post: 12052881" data-attributes="member: 22748"><p>Creatinine levels in your blood is likely what they are referring to. Creatinine is produced more or less in a steady state in your body and excreted exclusively through the kidneys. As such, it can serve as a proxy for your kidney's glomerular filtration rate. Elevated serum creatinine levels indicate a reduced glomerular index. </p><p></p><p>Soda doesn't have much of an effect insofar as you're not consuming massive amounts of sodium elsewhere. Keep the aleve/ibuprofen use to a minimum and drink lots of fluids (it can also be an indicator of dehydration).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="astrocreep96, post: 12052881, member: 22748"] Creatinine levels in your blood is likely what they are referring to. Creatinine is produced more or less in a steady state in your body and excreted exclusively through the kidneys. As such, it can serve as a proxy for your kidney's glomerular filtration rate. Elevated serum creatinine levels indicate a reduced glomerular index. Soda doesn't have much of an effect insofar as you're not consuming massive amounts of sodium elsewhere. Keep the aleve/ibuprofen use to a minimum and drink lots of fluids (it can also be an indicator of dehydration). [/QUOTE]
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