issue like this is probably not related to any peptides, but it could worsen it (dehydrated)
its obvious you are having some kidney issue + maybe some ongoing infection, prostate can be easily involved too (prostatitis etc.) , but infection by itself cant explain all the elevated markers
your doctor didn't comment on the lab test findings?
Urologist is a great idea. Seeing a nephrologist might be a good idea too. Makes sense it is a chronic issue due to no protein in urine. I am sure the provider already gave you the no ibuprofen , aleve , nsaid speech . Also dehydration risk is increased with weight loss…….i'm going to the urologist soon. I have a 100+ gram prostate (4x normal size) and i think the pressure backs up the kidneys a bit (Hydronephrosis). Urine was coffee color when i had the test done. It'll do that for a day then clear up. And it started way before i did any peptides.