Hi again,
Thanks to all who posted. I really appreciate it.
Sharon---Thanks for the tips about drinking water when feeling light-headed. My endo had suggested increasing my dose from 2.5 once daily before bedtime to 5 twice daily so I tried that for a while which wasn't fun. Then I decided to reduce the dose and take a whole 2.5 before bed and a half of one in the morning with no luck. Now, I'm back to 2.5 before bed and I'm feeling much better, so I'm not sure what to do now. I think a visit to a kidney specialist might be a good idea. Thanks again for the advice.
Mark---I have been doing the 24 hour urninalysis test since April 2002. My micoralbumin went over 30 in August 2003 and has risen since then. I began trying to take ACE meds in June 2004 after it had gone up to 79. I have had trouble consistently staying on the medication b/c of the side effects. My most recent test in April revealed my MA is now at 150 even though I had been on Enalapril consistently for at least 4 months. There are other numbers on my lab results, but the MA is what my endo looks at.
I don't have high bp and my lipids are fine as well. I am not sure if the protein is from something else. My endo has never indicated that, but sometimes they don't think out of the box, only focusing on diabetes. I certainly don't want to be on any medication if I don't have to be. That is one thing that bothers me about this world. Everyone seems to be way too medicated. As I said to Sharon, I think I will go see a kidney specialist. They may have a different outlook on all this. Thanks so much for taking the time to respond
Hannah