I have 3 fully functioning kidneys, will this cause problems or is it a benefit?I am 55 and in good health. I have 2 fully functioning kidneys back to back on my left side, and one fully functioning on my right. All the "lines" are present and of course they all feed into my bladder. As I grow older will there be problems or should I "donate" one? If so can it be one of those back to back ones? For additional info I have O+ blood.
Posted by hah
I don't really believe you, sorry, not do I think this is the forum to answer that question...if you are really 55, you should know that already...
Giving you the benefit of the doubt, any organs living or non living people have that can benefit others should be dontated...(not to the injury of the living) but all of us should be organ donars in life and death when possible...it's just parts..
Posted by JC
hell hold on to them you never know when you will need them,, have them donated when you die
Posted by janejane
If you've lived with it 55 years, it shouldn't be a problem. If you'd like to donate one, the biggest problem would probably be the surgery itself rather than losing a kidney.
Good for you!
Posted by Taylor29
Never heard of 3 kidneys before. If all the tubes feed in correctly, no reason why you couldn't donate one. But I'm not a doctor, you should be asking an expert. Seems like you got my other kidney, I was born with only one functioning. I may need it back !
Posted by jason p
Thats like having a Boing 727 (3 engines) as opposed to a 737 (2 engines). In aviation and critical body function, redundancies, as they are called, are a good thing. I don't see it as a problem. You likely could donate one. As to which one...Well a docter would need to assess that directly. Jason
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