During our first telemedicine meeting after he got the initial labs he sent this exact study. It originally was pointed out to me during a Doctors appointment who has never worked with athletes let alone bodybuilders. Primarily celebrities, general clients and female models BUT she is a great doctor and insisted I do FULL labs in the middle of a full contest cycle. I told her she would freak out, she understood. Labs came back that my eGFR was low and Creatnine levels high that would put me in stage 3 renal failure.
Of course I freaked, for scared but also understood that athletes and bodybuilders MIGHT be interpreted differently from Doctors who work with athletes. She was in Beverly Hills, out of my insurance network and costing me $260 per visit 2x per week.
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.....that being said was recommended to an internist and nephrologist in my area and insurance network. The internist was the former head Doc for UCLA football. Aside from working with athletes, he’s worked with both power lifters and bodybuilders. After taking my history, meds, supplements, BP, etc he was concerned but was sure this could be turned around. Took more labs, gave instructions (I’ve already been off of everything for 3 weeks at that point) labs came back a week later with huge improvements.
He knew what I was taking (names of the gear, doses) and wasn’t so concerned with that as he was with everything else. So set the gear aside, the biggest contributors were off season blowing up at my highest to 252, 2 years straight of protein intake of no less than 300 and as high as 450grms per day, because of severe tendonitis in one forearm and a biceps tendon that kept slipping out along with a grade 2 slap tear in the other shoulder, it was either 800mgs or 2 Aleve EVERYDAY I trained for more that 2 years, caffeine, energy drink and pre workout everyday I trained and even thought I took a BP med what I was doing was overwhelming the meds and I wasn’t taking my BP readings regularly.
Fast forward to today, I stay between 205-210 BP Is about down to normal and have been upgraded to a stage 1 that puts me out of range of CKD.
Nephrologist concurred and said because of muscle mass the original doc should have added about 15-20 on to that first original reading. Ultrasound of kidneys, bladder and prostate came back normal (Kidney atrophy would have indicated chronic CKD) with no atrophy. Prostate, as normal for my age was slightly enlarged but nothing to worry about