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COLONEL CORN

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My husband has been having some issues for a few years now. He is 28 years old.. He has severe / debilitating cramps throughout his entire body daily. He has high blood pressure, high protein in urine, high creantine levels. He has been diagnosed with FSG (kidneys) , tested negative for Lupus. He has recurring Hernias and now is developing Glaucoma. No Dr. has even tried to piece the puzzle together for us. Any ideas?
 
First and foremost he needs a nephrologist if he doesn't already have one. A general practitioner isn't sufficient, it needs to be a specialist. He needs to make sure the kidneys are worked up and tightly controlled by diet/medication, and he needs to keep his blood pressure in check as well. The kidneys could be the source of a majority of his problems.

Has he had basic bloodwork recently? Things like a magnesium or sodium or calcium imbalance can cause cramping.
 
My suggestions here is go to good doc, because he is now just recurring from hernia and may be may not get enough well and suffered from this all...condition probably at the important stage so just go for the good..doctor..and hope everything will be fine...!
 
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