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Last year I went undergone a surgery of kidney , left kidney had been removed along with tumor (RCC), so I am living on single kidney it's healthy and presently I am having no medical issues, as timely I have taken routine follow-ups along with all tests (2 times in year). Before surgery I was suffering from hypertension too, so post surgery they advised me to take BP tablet continuously and don't stop it, On above I have below queries, 1. I check my BP weekly basis and always shows normal BP, can I stop tablets (amolopin At). 2. Urine flow is slow , it's same as it was before surgery, I asked many times when go for routine check ups they put inside catherte and onserved urine flow normal, and asked to take tablets , but I observed 4 to 5 days good flow and later same issues, 3. I am still single and due to above I am afraid to take initiative for marry, could  you please suggest and guide for marriage life and also advise what precautions need to take.
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Do not worry regarding the married life there should not be any impact on removal of a kidney on your married life.you need to be in a constant follow that an ultrasound every three months for the initial two years after removal of the kidney and be in touch with the Urologist who has done the removal. And you should not worry because some people are just born with one kidney and their have a normal life span and people who have a fully functional kidney do donate  that kidney to their near and dear ones and still lead a normal life so don't worry at all
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