c3ntrifug3
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I realize this probably belongs on another board but the people on Anabolic seem to be the best informed when it comes to medical issues.
Lately I've been noticing that there's a high degree of froth when I urinate and I've been getting very mild pains in my upper-middle back (more of a slight aching) at times during the day. I haven't really experienced any other symptoms but am sort of worried about the froth since it indicates a high level of protein in the urine.
I'm not taking any AS and eat very well. I almost never drink, as well (less than once a month). I am taking creatine (and have been for a about 8 weeks) at a moderate dosage and eating a moderate amount of protein (1-2 grams per lb of BW). I drink MORE than enough water (1-2 gallons a day) to dilute my plasma, though.
Should I go get checked out or is this fairly normal? I'm worried that the doctors are going to tell me to stop eating a high protein diet/taking supplements simply because they have no better advice. When it comes to non-critical problems I've found the medical community to be basically worthless. I thought I'd come here first. Any natural ways to help kidney functionality/repair damage?
Lately I've been noticing that there's a high degree of froth when I urinate and I've been getting very mild pains in my upper-middle back (more of a slight aching) at times during the day. I haven't really experienced any other symptoms but am sort of worried about the froth since it indicates a high level of protein in the urine.
I'm not taking any AS and eat very well. I almost never drink, as well (less than once a month). I am taking creatine (and have been for a about 8 weeks) at a moderate dosage and eating a moderate amount of protein (1-2 grams per lb of BW). I drink MORE than enough water (1-2 gallons a day) to dilute my plasma, though.
Should I go get checked out or is this fairly normal? I'm worried that the doctors are going to tell me to stop eating a high protein diet/taking supplements simply because they have no better advice. When it comes to non-critical problems I've found the medical community to be basically worthless. I thought I'd come here first. Any natural ways to help kidney functionality/repair damage?

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