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Ultrasound Of Kidneys
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I am not sure how much water I can drink 1 hour before ultrasound of kidneys Wednesday,I get short of oxygen and brain says no oxygen for kidneys available. I will do the best that I can and move very slowly to avoid low oxygen level. Mel with Copd.

posted May 19, 2019
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A MyCOPDTeam Member

@A MyCOPDTeam Member I just had a sonogram done on my kidneys. They told me to not drink a bunch of water. In fact they told me to only take a sip with my meds. When I was pregnant it was drink until you think you are going to puke & you best not pee before the sonogram. Now its Don't you dare drink all that water You will mess the sonogram up. Interesting how that works!

posted May 20, 2019
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Good luck Mel

posted May 20, 2019
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Good luck Mel....:))

posted May 20, 2019
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Thanks for all the hugs, sending you each a double hug back. 😎 Be well, take care and Breathe Easy.

posted June 6, 2019
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Good luck with you appointment, saying a prayer for you Mel and breathe easy brother.

posted May 29, 2019

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