Hi, everyone! The doctor told me that creatinine alone is a "very poor" indicator of renal function.CREATININE ALONE IS A VERY POOR INDICATOR OF RENAL FUNCTION.That's what I had been thinking all along. My creatinine had been elevated, BUT ALL OF MY OTHER NUMBERS WERE JUST ABOUT PERFECT.He went on to say that he'd do the procedure if I wanted it, but it IS invasive. I asked him for his honest opinion, and he told me straight up that if it was his family member, he'd say "no".So, I said, "Thank you very much. Good bye!", and that was the end of that.I personally think that the constant drinking and peeing I did in the hours leading up to the biopsy tipped my creatinine downwards. I wasn't thinking, "Oh, I have to drink lots of water so that my numbers might improve.", rather, I was just very anxious and that seemed to give me a dry mouth/throat, hence the several bottles of water I went through.I have my next set of labs later this month, and I won't be surprised if my creatinine is up again. If it is (I don't usually drink as much water as I did in Madison! That was a bit of an anomaly), I don't think anyone will be bothered by it. So, the lesson is, once again, that creatinine alone and without context doesn't tell any one enough to warrant a biopsy. We all tend to look at creatinine first and creatinine primarily, but I've learned that this just does not tell the whole story, not by a long shot. I hope this story helps someone out there and that it has made sense. If anyone has any questions or comments, please let me know. It was a very odd experience and didn't go as I thought it would, and I'm not complaining about that! I got a real break! Whew!
MM, I am right there with you. In April and May, my creatnine was above my normal baseline and my tac level was a little wonky too. So I buckled down, hydrated like heck and was super diligent to make sure that I got my labs done at the exact 12 hour trough level (not 11 hours and not 13 hours). Lo and behold, everything was back on an even keel. And I thought I was hydrating...like you said, I guess things can change over time.