no, well actually you can but id rather you not because you can make your daughter have the same thing! But if it saves her life for some time you might want to take an chance
you might not want to because then she could get the same thing see if there is anyone else that will give up a kidney but if theirs not and your daughter is in a life or death situation then you might want to take the chance. if you are everunhappy and you want to fix your cure you should laugh they say 30% of people that laugh a lot get better eventually. maybe you can feel better and save your daughter its worth a try. but then again researchers have determined that people with even mild thyroid problems are twice as likely to have congestive heart failure. Congestive heart failure, or simply heart failure, occurs when the heart can't pump enough blood to the body's other organs. That can lead to fatigue, ankle swelling, and shortness of breath. so if you still have your thyroid problems i don't think you should donate it unless no one else is willing to give your daughter their kidney.
Probally but it depends if it fits and works right.
Her dad died from kidney complications, possibly aided by excessive alcohol.
Tell your dad to donate millions of dollars to Harvard.
not really her dad is but she helps him donate and stuff
if your dad has it
If my dad needed a kidney transplant I would treasure every single moment with him and pray that his new kidney will give him enough life to see me grow. And let him do the things he's never done. If your parents have kidney problems I suggest you help them live the rest of their lives to the full.
can you get kidney stones while you are on dialysis? my dad gets terrible pains, sometimes lasting for days. someone has mentioned kidney colic, is this possible?
Malaria kills people and even when cured it stays in the blood for the rest of the person's life. My dad contacted Malaria while fighting WW2 in the Pacific and never could donate blood because it stayed in his blood.
your dad
do it with your mom and dad. then you get sperm
stomach cancer
Contact the National Kidney Foundation. Also, is your Dad on the kidney transplant list? And lastly, if you don't feel your Dad is getting the treatment he needs, it is always his choice to switch doctors.
Drum - Shelby's dad.