You can put a kidney in your body - and somewhere down the line, your body might reject it.
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I've still got both kidneys, but one doesn't work, so I have to be careful not to drink too much, even water, and I have to keep myself as healthy as possible.
If you don't have dialysis, absolutely, you will die. Dialysis is actually keeping me alive.
I'm a prime example of the way kidney disease strikes silently.
I'd like people to know that you can head off kidney disease, maybe prevent a transplant or stop the disease from progressing after detection by doing a simple urine test in the doctor's office.
I had a test on my kidneys a few weeks back and found out I have two.
We are born with two kidneys and only need one to survive. Maybe God gave us the other one so that we could give it away.
A patient healthy enough to undergo a kidney transplant might someday no longer need dialysis. That would free up a slot for a new patient.
It's not your body, it's not your choice, because you got that from God. He gave that to you.
Dialysis does not make patients well. It simply postpones their deaths.
I have a couture body.
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