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That would be Liam, however he does not have "one kidney" he has one functioning kidney which means that he does in actual fact have two kidneys, just one does not work they both work now he said it on twitterLiam Payne, he has 2 kidneys but one is scarred. he was born that way so that kidney doesn't work. he said he has to watch how much he drinks, even if its water. He told the boys that he can't drink alcohol because of it, but in an interview they said they researched it and he can drink. but Liam still chooses not too. if you look at the recent pictures of them in austrailia on a boat, all the boys at one point are drinking a beer and liam is not. Liam is amazing! :)
Season 8|Episode 9 New Kidney in Town
four tattoos one of them is a star under his arm. rumor has it that each end of the star represents each band member in one direction! :)
Harry's bad habit is getting naked all the time Liam is Afraid of spoons, but only in restaurants because he doesn't know where they've been Zayn's name is actually spelt 'Zain' on his birth certificate, but he prefers Zayn Niall doesn't like his teeth, and doesn't think he's hot :( Louis said none of the other boys could wear stripes coz he loves them LOL Harry thought of the name One Direction Liam used to have 32 shots a day to keep himself alive, as one of his kidneys didn't function properly :( Zayn is trying to stop smoking because he knows his fans don't like it Before Harry came up with the name One Direction, Niall suggested that they should be called Niall and the potatoes :D While they were filming WMYB (on the beach) louis sent a message in a bottle Harry once applied for a job as a lifeguard Liam has two pet turtles called Boris and Archimedes If you meet Zayn and give him your name on twitter, he will follow you Niall has only read one book, 'How to Kill a Mocking Bird' Louis said that he doesn't like being the oldest in the band
You get someone to donate a kidney to you. If not, you will be put on a waiting list at the hospital for kidneys. When somebody dies or donates their kidneys to a person, you move up on a list! Then, you get called for surgery and you have an appointment. You go and lie down on a hospital bed, and they inject you with a needle that makes you feel nothing.
not realy if it eats it then take it to the hospital quickly
One with pulmonary HTN should be cautious and think the situation through before one donates one's kidneys. One should take into aspect the risks of donating one's kidney.
Yes it can. A man in Australia accidently drank Anti freeze which contains a deadly toxin Ethylene glycol and if you injest only a 3 to 4 ounces it can kill you. The man was rushed to the hospital and was immediately given hospital grade alcohol intravenously. The basic reason for this is the alcohol travels to the kidneys and prevents the ethylene glycol from being absorbed by the kidneys, thus preventing irreversible damage. Unfortunately the hospital ran out of hospital grade alcohol and had to improvise by using a substitute--Vodka from the liquor store. That's how vodka was able to save a person's life.
Yes, because a UTI can spread to your kidneys and could put in the hospital. It is nothing to fool around with it is a medical issue that needs an antibiotic. Like I said you could end up in the hospital and that is not fun.
It covers your kidneys and all of your bowel movement organs. It will cover the bladder also. Anything that has to do with going to the bathroom will be covered.
The adrenal glands are located on top of the kidneys.
Kidneys
The shape of your kidneys resemble the shape of the kidney bean.
No, kidneys are organs.
no they don't have kidneys
Urinalysis is a test done on a sample of urine to detect absence or presence of chemicals and blood in the urine. Dialysis is a treatment done in a special facility (sometimes connected to a hospital) that cleanses/purifies the blood of harmful impurities when the kidneys are not performing properly. This is a function normally performed by the kidneys.