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Q: Kidney Removal
asked by: basque on January 1st, 2006
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Hi there!
:roll:
i had my kidney removed aug 3rd 2005. The reason was I had a
very small centimeter of cancer. I did not have to have any chemo.

I had the old fashioned surgery, where they make the larger
incision.

My question is, how long is it before you start to feel better.
I have still a dull pressure in the area, where my kidney was
and even at the end of a work day I can't wait to get home
and rest, because my side is acting up.
I have been still running around alot, once two to three months went by.
Should I take it easy again for better healing or continue to
do the "norm" and just have to wait until omplete healing??
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wicked angel
replied on March 26th, 2006
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Re: Kidney Removal
Hi mine name is jessica


I had a kidney removal about 4 years ago I still have trouble with my side some time it deps on the weather or the scar tissue but my advise is to take it easy you will never be the same when you had the kidney removal cause I still have trouble I was 16 at the time now im 24
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