Posted by Jose on 4/26/2003, 11:51 pm I asked my doc about it & he says it's okay that transplants about 2 yrs out do get them for a variety of reasons. Also, why are there 2 different statistics shown? After this, out of curiosity, I tried getting a urinalysis at a diagnostic center which showed negative. Just wanted to know if anyone else had experiences like this and what happened or what should I be doing or watching out for. Thanks guys.
In the last 2 checks on my urinalysis, there were trace of blood in my urine, which used to be negative before. Although I noticed that the microscopy part was the same about 0-1, 0-2 as it was in the past. I've been doing my labs at the transplant center.
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