You need to determine if prescriptions for blood pressure are a better choice than preventing further damage to your kidneys.
I will say I have posted ways to help improve kidney function and there are benign ways to reduce blood pressure, but diet, exercise, and supplements would be needed.
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01/13/2025 8:38:09 PM PST by
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Autoimmune disease has gifted me Stage 2 CKD... proteinuria and hypertension being major symptoms when it’s active. BP meds retain protein in the bloodstream where it belongs so even if my blood pressure is fine I have to take them. Like with a lot of autoimmune disease you pick and choose which risk factor you prefer to deal with, you don’t get a win-win choice.
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01/14/2025 1:06:44 AM PST by
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