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What do the results mean? Low creatinine levels mean something is affecting creatine production in the body. This will often result from a person having low muscle mass or body weight. However, low creatinine levels may also indicate a person has chronic kidney disease, reduced kidney function, or malnutrition.
Have to be really blunt. Your comprehension skills have always been bad.

Suggest you stop interpreting on your own. Just follow the doctor's instructions. Whenever you don't understand, tell the doctor to explain to you in simple terms. Else take a voice recording and you can always playback to check.

Don't interpret on your own and end up like drinking 1l of tea (example).
 
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Just don't get it why I failed
Thought it was good

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Although is low but it is good. This reading is lower the better, not enough can inject into body; too much, must go kidney dialysis to remove.

My most recent TTSH blood test was 681. 4+ years ago when my Renal team broke the bad news that I must upgrade to kidney dialysis from insulin, my Creatinine was approaching 1000.
 

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Although is low but it is good. This reading is lower the better, not enough can inject into body; too much, must go kidney dialysis to remove.
Just don't get it why it plunged so quickly from 109 in just couple of days
 

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Your sis is 自己骗自己。

She should just go for endoscope to find the source for her internal bleeding and treat it. If worry about colon cancer then don't do colonoscopy lorr. Her tumeric and pineapple thingies only make matter worst.
Tis morning just talked to her and again iron teeth… some people they choose not to face reality…
 

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Just don't get it why it plunged so quickly from 109 in just couple of days
You ** lahh... Didn't tell me the 109 is your eGFR.

My latest eGFR from CGH in March 2024, the reading is 7.
 
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Just don't get it why it plunged so quickly from 109 in just couple of days
They are different.
109 is egfr.
59 is creatinine concentration in your blood.
From creatinine concentration, can convert to egfr.
Egfr high is good.
Creatinine low is good.
However, creat is produced in the liver, may need to check liver function if too low.
 

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Anyway I am in sitting mode but heart beat average 80+ ,is it normal?

No worries. Unless your heart is racing at 120+ at rest.
Anaemia can cause your heart to beat faster to make up for the shortfall of oxygenated blood.
That's how your body corrects itself to give u more oxygen since Hb is low.

Doc will certainly order another hb test after your transfusion.
 

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This type?

You been taking it?
 

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They are different.
109 is egfr.
59 is creatinine concentration in your blood.
From creatinine concentration, can convert to egfr.
Egfr high is good.
Creatinine low is good.
However, creat is produced in the liver, may need to check liver function if too low.
Pretty sure got to do with his recent fasting. 59 is not too low, 30 then I worry.
 
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