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  • Thanks so much for your response. I do not have polycystic kidney disease. Actually, I had exactly the same result last July as the 1st writer on this blog. I'm with the understanding that
    eGFR...
    Thanks so much for your response. I do not have polycystic kidney disease. Actually, I had exactly the same result last July as the 1st writer on this blog. I'm with the understanding that
    eGFR can decline with age. As mentioned my eGFR score on Wed. was 82, and the creatinine was 64 which was well within the range. I haven't heard back from my Dr., so I'm assuming
    everything is ok. I looked back into some of my blood work papers & over 2yrs ago, I had an eGFR score of 81, but last year the score was over 90 again.
    I'm mildly concerned, but not worried. Yes, there is absence of evidence of kidney disease which likely diminishes the concern of the eGFR score.
    Any comment to this? Thanks in advance!!!

    From the information provided, these are normal results.

    Dr. Jordan Weinstein
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