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Dad has creatine level over 300 - what does this mean??
My dad is 74 and has bad kidney's. He is totally bedridden from
strokes he suffered 5 years ago. My mother just told me tonight that
his creatine level is over 300 now. I asked her what does this mean?
She says this means anything can happen. He has an appt dec 14 with a
specialist. Doctors say he isn't a good candidate because he has not
much quality of life. What does over 300 mean? Is he dying quickly?
Slowly? I've searched on the net and can't find enough info quickly.



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Re: Dad has creatine level over 300 - what does this mean??

<sven@idirect.ca> wrote in message
news:8f32r09c2679epiii9rk428uh9a611gk83@4ax.com..
> My dad is 74 and has bad kidney's. He is totally bedridden from
> strokes he suffered 5 years ago. My mother just told me tonight that
> his creatine level is over 300 now. I asked her what does this mean?
> She says this means anything can happen. He has an appt dec 14 with a
> specialist. Doctors say he isn't a good candidate because he has not
> much quality of life. What does over 300 mean? Is he dying quickly?
> Slowly? I've searched on the net and can't find enough info quickly.

A level of 300 means his kidneys are not working very well, in fact they are
probably on their way to failing, however, its important to know whether the
creatnine level of 300 denotes a rapid deterioration (were his levels normal
recently?) or whether this is a gradual rise in level. If its a gradual
increase in the level it may mean a longer period left in which his kidneys
will continue to maintain him. So whilst a reading of 300 is not good news,
you'll really need to find out from the doctors just how bad it is.

Richard Archer





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