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Yes, if you donate your car to the kidney foundation they will come tow it away for free. Here is the website for more information if you would like: www.DonateACar.com/Kidney_Fund.
Individuals with interstitial cystitis may still be able to donate a kidney, but it ultimately depends on the severity of their condition and the recommendation of a healthcare professional. It's important to undergo a thorough evaluation to ensure that the donation process would not exacerbate their interstitial cystitis or impact their overall health.
It depends on the specific details of your past chemotherapy treatment and your current health status. Generally, individuals who have had chemotherapy may still be eligible to donate a kidney, but thorough evaluation by a healthcare provider will be necessary to assess your overall health and suitability for donation.
i do not think so as i am sure paparazzi would have spyed him going into kidney donors surgery so i dont think so but if he did good on him
To donate a car a place that would be recommended is your local Goodwill. The donation is tax credited which means you can put it on your taxes and get paid for it.
That would depend on whether you have any kidney damage yourself. The most common reasons for donor rejection are a history of hepatitis or HIV.
If it's one healthy kidney, sure. Plenty of people donate one kidney and manage just fine afterwards. The concern would be if whatever it was that caused one kidney not to develop somehow messed up the existing kidney too.
Only a physician would be able to tell you this after very extensive bloodwork.
Shelby has type 1 diabetes. Her doctor recommended that she not have children because it would put too much of a strain on her body. She got pregnant anyway, and her pregnancy with Jack Jr. put a strain on her kidneys, leading to a kidney transplant from her mother. She likely died of of kidney failure due to complications from the diabetes.
I believe it is all a matter of opinion. Like if someone needed a spare kidney, I would do it. It can also be a religious aspect. There are some many reasons as to why someone may or may not donate an organ to save someones life.
if you dont have kidneys yes, dialysis does exactly what a normal functioning kidney would do the better answer would be if a doctor recommended it for you
It would probably not be recommended because of the possibility of hurting your baby.