born with one kidney life expectancy - #20953
I am really concerned about my situation. I was born with one kidney and have always been kinda cautious about my health, but lately, I've been having these thoughts about my life expectancy. I mean, how does being born with one kidney affect life expectancy? My doctor said it shouldn't be a big issue, but sometimes I wonder if there are long-term risks I could face. I've been feeling fine, but I worry about things like high blood pressure or kidney disease down the line. My family has a history of heart issues, and it's making me think like, does that put me at more risk since I only have one kidney? I read online that some people can live perfectly normal lives with just one, but is that the case for everyone? And is there a way to improve my overall health or lifestyle choices that can help me feel more secure about my life expectancy? I don't want to be overly paranoid, but these thoughts keep running through my head. If anyone has insight into being born with one kidney life expectancy or ways to stay healthy, I would really appreciate it!
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