So I was born with a solitary kidney, on my right side. It is oversize to compensate. This apparently runs in my family, because my grandpa only had one kidney as well.
Just wondering if anyone else is special in this way? My doctor isn't worried at all since I've never had any problems (but I've always had to be carful to protect my kidney, by not playing contact sports).
However my doctor is going to do a monthly urine culture to be sure I don't get an asymptomatic UTI.
I am hoping that my baby has 2 kidneys! We want her/him to be a soccer player!
Anyone else? I think about 1 in 250 people are born with a solitary kidney, but many don't know about it.
Re: Anyone else only have 1 kidney?
Edited because some words are harder than others.
Also, the first time I went to the chiropractor (probably 23 yrs old, 7yrs ago), they x-rayed me and asked if I knew I was missing one whole rib and another rib on the same side was less than half a rib. Go figure!