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I had kidney cancer at 18 years old. I am 79 now. I get up to go to the bathroom several times at night due to my age. I had 2 children and several major surgeries over the years and did fine. If you are aware of your kidney function labs, and your BUN, creatinine and GFR are in normal range ( as mine are) you can watch these lab results and see that your one kidney function is where it should be. 2 people in my family were born with one kidney and are doing fine. I wish you much good kidney function going forth and hope this helps.
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For me getting up several times at night is a reminder of how lucky I am to still be here. During the day is manageable.
I no longer eat red meat and processed meat like bologna and pastrami. I read labels carefully to reduce my sodium, potassium and phosphorus intake. No alcohol. While not really sacrificing, it reminds me, again, of how fortunate I am.