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Australia All-rounder Cameron Green Reveals About Chronic Kidney Disease Condition
"My parents got told when I was born that I had chronic kidney disease. Basically, there's no symptoms, it was just picked up through ultrasounds. Chronic kidney disease is basically a progressive disease of your kidney's health function."
"Unfortunately, mine doesn't filter the blood as well as other kidneys. They're at about 60% at the moment which is stage two. I consider myself very lucky that I'm not as affected physically by chronic kidney disease as other people who are affected by the same thing," said Green to Channel 7.
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