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last paranoid question

Noticed urine was on the darker side this morning. Have been drinking nearly a gallon a day.

I searched the forum, and it seems like most people with this problem were on a oral. ( I'm only going with test c)

Do I just need to up my water? My lower back has been hurting at night, just hoping I don't have a kidney issue

Dark urine isn't good. Typically I would suggest up your water intake,,,you may want to consult a doc just to be safe.
 
Why don't u skip the guessing game and get ur bloodwork ?

Test BUN

It shows how well ur kidneys are functioning and if there's any issues
 
A common blood test, the blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test reveals important information about how well your kidneys and liver are working. A BUN test measures the amount of urea nitrogen that's in your blood.

Here's how your body typically forms and gets rid of urea nitrogen:

Your liver produces ammonia — which contains nitrogen — after it breaks down proteins used by your body's cells.
The nitrogen combines with other elements, such as carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, to form urea, which is a chemical waste product.
The urea travels from your liver to your kidneys through your bloodstream.
Healthy kidneys filter urea and remove other waste products from your blood.
The filtered waste products leave your body through urine.
A BUN test can reveal whether your urea nitrogen levels are higher than normal, suggesting that your kidneys or liver may not be working properly.
 
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