Nate Robinson's Urgent Need for Kidney Transplant

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Former NBA player Nate Robinson, who has been battling kidney failure for six years, revealed that he is in urgent need of a kidney transplant and fears he doesn't have long to live if he doesn't receive one. Robinson, 39, undergoes dialysis three times a week for four hours a day and experiences painful side effects, including vomiting. His kidney issues stem from high blood pressure during his NBA career, and he now advocates for greater awareness of kidney health. Despite his health struggles, Robinson remains grateful for each day and the opportunity to spend time with his family.
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