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litany_of_thoughts

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Jan 19, 2026
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Hi! felt more appropriate to ask this on the other side of the forum.

I have an appointment with a renal clinic to check my kidney function in a few months, but I semi-regularly take drugs (mostly cocaine, but sometimes speed) and drink fairly regularly.

I don't want the outcome of any tests to indicate this on my record as it might affect my ability to get medicated correctly in the future for other diagnoses

At what point would I roughly have to stop doing anything in order for any tests done to not indicate the above? I know there's no definitive answer to that, but if anyone has a ballpark time frame I'd appreciate it :)

thanks in advance
 

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