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I take 10mg. of lasick twice a week and do not drink water ...
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I take 10mg. of lasick twice a week and do not drink water at all, could this be the high level of protein in my kidneys????

 

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June 14 8:57 AM (5 minutes and 2 seconds later)
         
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protein loss in the urine warrants a workup. just because you might be dehydrated is NOT an explanation for the protein in the urine. you need to see your dr regarding this.

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