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@hello1234

The pleasure is mine! No not smooth sailing. There is always going to be a few bumps along the road. Sometimes its a change in medication but otherwise I would just stay positive and go with the flow. It took a while to get used to the meds but then afterwards I did great! My mother was 65 years old when she donated. She had 3 kidneys and 3 ureters! Truly amazing! I also have 3 ureters! A blessing indeed.

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Interesting about you and your mother’s extra kidneys/ureters. My sister has something called a duplex ureter, where she has two smaller kidneys and two ureters on the right and one normal on the left. We were told the duplex side may not have as much function and she would not be considered for donation. She does not have the PKD I inherited from our mom. She also has a different blood type. So did your mother donate one from the duplex (double) side?