Re: Foam in the urine: is it really proteins??



In article
<jason-0407060922170001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
jason@xxxxxxxxxx (Jason Johnson) wrote:

In article <NIlqg.61617$fb2.9616@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, REP
<rep@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <hWfqg.61510$fb2.28473@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
wright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (David Wright) wrote:

> Spike, I am not a doctor either, but the best advice I can give you is
> to ignore Jason; you reject this advice at your own risk. Your doctor
> is not going to run tests just because you ask him (or her) to do so.
> However, seeing your doctor is a sound idea if you're concerned about
> a change in your body's behavior.

You are right about ignoring Jason, who has read exactly one outdated
book for laypeople on kidney disease and desperately wants to have
kidney disease himself. Spike already has a dx of IgA nephropathy and
knows he has a small amount of proteinuria.

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Hello,
You must still be upset with me. \

No. You continue to post bad information. You do not understand medical
terminology ( like the difference between hypercalciuria and
hypercalemia) and do not understand disease process. Rhabdo can be
caused by statins, and rhabdo can damage the kidneys, but statins do not
cause kidney injury in the absence of rhabdo. You've never had rhabdo,
and if you had any of the kidney damage caused by rhabdo, it'd be
apparent in a simple urinalysis.

The previous poster and I are not the only people who have noticed that
you post bad information and have little to no idea what you are talking
about. Either we're all in a "let's get Jason" conspiracy or several of
us, independent of each other, have noticed your propensity to post out
of your ass and your yearning to have a disease that you do not have.
You may have noticed that the participants on the kidney newsgroup have
grown tired of your misinformation and malingering as well.

You can go off on one of your little tirades about "net nannies" and
promise to never answer another post of mine again (and then start
threads begging for my opinion!) or you can act like an adult and think
about what you're doing. Your choice.

--
"Did Father shoot him? I will eat Grandfather for dinner."
- Helen Keller, on learning of the death of her grandfather
.



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