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Can I Go For Marathon 3 Years After Donating Kidney?

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You are speaking to Brenda Stonehouse .... kidney donar for my brother 3 years back .... still extremely fit and healty ..... how far can I run .... I want to do a marathon or the Two Oceans which is 56 km ..... am I allowed to do it??



My age .....45 ..... 02/10/1965 .......



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Fri, 24 Feb 2017
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Hi Brenda,
As an Urologist and kidney transplant surgeon,i appreciate your enthusiasm.
If you're in otherwise good health,there's no problem in participating in the run.
You're advised to get your blood routine,RBS,creatinine and LFT checked.
If they're all normal,then there's no harm in participating in the run.
You should continue your jogging and get ready to improve your timings.
Wish you well.
Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.
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Can I Go For Marathon 3 Years After Donating Kidney?

Hi Brenda, As an Urologist and kidney transplant surgeon,i appreciate your enthusiasm. If you re in otherwise good health,there s no problem in participating in the run. You re advised to get your blood routine,RBS,creatinine and LFT checked. If they re all normal,then there s no harm in participating in the run. You should continue your jogging and get ready to improve your timings. Wish you well. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.