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    Dont listen to lovebyts. I think it would be overkill for you to cycle. Your one kidney got to work twice as much since it doesnt have two. My grandfather just passed he only had one kidney his doctor told him before he passed that even minor drinking was twice the effects. I would really get some good test ran and have your vaules checked first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navy-boi-kai View Post
    Dont listen to lovebyts. I think it would be overkill for you to cycle. Your one kidney got to work twice as much since it doesnt have two. My grandfather just passed he only had one kidney his doctor told him before he passed that even minor drinking was twice the effects. I would really get some good test ran and have your vaules checked first.
    agree to disagree. not to act like i know anything about having one kidney but i have 4 family members who have had kidney transplants do to a disease that runs in my family. thank god i dont have it. they all get blood test all the time and my 2 uncles drink several times a week and their test always come back with good levels and no problems.

    "Alcohol is metabolized by the liver and not by the kidney. Therefore there is nothing to work about regarding your kidney function.

    The reason why people think that alcohol use would be "hard on the kidney" is due to the fact that alcohol use impacts "ADH" or "anti-diuretic hormone", and thus results in an inhibition of the kidney ability to concentrate urine. This blocking of the kidney's urine concentration ability results in increased urine production and more "going to the bathroom". This effect (when done within the bounds of the above mentioned "sensible drinking guidelines") is short lasting and not of any risk to kidney function.

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