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Life Jacket Required - Bill Peckham's Adventures
Who said dialysis requires water limits? Bill Peckham's adventures on the water say it's not so.
Listen to an interview with the 20 year dialysis veteran, as he shares his travel stories, and
see why, with dialysis, you can still have an adventurous life.
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Posted August 25th, 2010
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Finding Romance While on Dialysis
When you have an illness it can be tough to find a loving partner to share your life with who understands the unique
challenges kidney disease presents. Marissa and Tom Carr reveal their journey
from friendship to courtship to marriage. As Elizabeth Browning said, “Love
doesn’t make the world go around, love is what makes the ride worthwhile.”
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Posted July 27th, 2010
Back on Dialysis Again: Surviving the
Transition of Losing a Kidney
Susie Gonzalez is in the process of her kidney transplant puttering out and
will need dialysis again. Lori and Susie share their journey of how they are
coping with losing a beloved kidney and some of the warning signs they
encountered. They also share coping strategies and what you can do to delay
the progression of kidney failure.
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Posted July 13th, 2010
Why Can't I Get Medigap Insurance?
Supplemental Medigap insurance is a must when you have kidney disease.
Unfortunately, dialysis patients are denied access to Medigap insurance in
over 20 States. Wendy Funk-Schrag and Lori Hartwell discuss how this impacts
patients and what you can do to educate your elected officials to help
change this unfair public policy.
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Posted June 29th, 2010
How Do They Know You Are Okay? Measuring Quality of Care in Dialysis
This is a tough topic, but a necessary one to understand how the
dialysis providers measure the quality of your care. Vincent Dennis, MD explains
the proposed quality measures (anemia, bone and mineral metabolism, dialysis
adequacy and infection) that are monitored carefully and overseen by Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services. It is important that people with kidney disease
understand that when a measure is set, it becomes the target for the healthcare
provider and patients can suffer if they get it wrong.
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Posted June 15th, 2010
The Kidney Matchmaker
Kidney chains, trains, exchanges and paired donation of kidney transplants
are gaining media attention and helping people find life saving organs and
expedite transplantation. Garet Hil, the President and Founder of the National
Kidney Registry describes his journey with trying to find his daughter a kidney
and how he was inspired to help solve the problem of incompatible donors for
all.
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Posted June 3rd, 2010
Vegetarian Strategies for Dialysis Patients
Have you struggled with trying to decide what foods have phosphorus and which
ones have potassium while maintaining a vegetarian diet? Chhaya Patel, renal
dietitian, has an extensive background on the subject matter and provides
insightful and practical tips on choosing a variety of foods. The vegetarian
diet comes with many options and lots of spice. Don't miss this juicy episode.
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Posted May 20th, 2010
Understanding How Inflammation Impacts Vitamin
Deficiency and Why Supplements are Important
Dialysis is known to cause increased inflammation due to the stress it causes to
the entire body as a whole. Dr. Amit Sharma serves on the Scientific Advisory
Board of Nephrian and is President/Director of Clinical Research of Boise Kidney
and Hypertension Institute. He explains what inflammation is and what tests help
to detect it. He reviews various vitamins that patients need and describes why
it is important to have the proper amount due to dietary and vitamin
deficiencies caused by kidney failure.
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Posted May 4th, 2010
How Do You Ask For a Kidney?
Over 80,000 people in the United States are awaiting a kidney
transplant. Living donation is becoming more common to help meet the
critical need. Harvey Mysel is the President/Founder of the Living Kidney
Donor Network and discusses with Stephen and Lori his mission on how to help
people find a living donor. He describes how to approach this difficult
topic that at times can seem taboo, and let people know that they are in
need. Don’t miss this informative interview.
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Posted April 13th, 2010
Understanding Hemodialysis Dry Weight
Fluid management is a difficult science in hemodialysis. Dry weight
involves a lot of guess work and if incorrectly addressed can cause cramping,
crashing, fluid overload and impact your heart's overall health. Anne Diroll,
CNN is a clinical support specialist for Hema Metrics. She explains the benefits
of blood volume monitoring to help people with kidney disease dialyze to
their optimal dry weight.
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Posted March 16th, 2010
Eyewitness Account of Kidney Donation
Donating a kidney to a friend or family member is becoming more common. Listen to Phillip Palmer, weekday morning
anchor for KABC7 Eyewitness News in Los Angeles and hear him describe his
journey of what it was like to give the "gift of life" to his good friend Dale
Wade Davis. Phillip describes how he made the decision to become a living donor
and what inspired him to make this decision. Don't miss this extraordinary act
of kindness!
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Posted February 24th, 2010
The Right Start Program
Do you remember how you felt when you started dialysis? Anxious, scared, and with
endless questions? This new pilot program called “RightStart,” is designed
to educate and help new patients feel better and more in control of their
health during this critical time. Rebecca Wingard, Nephrology Nurse and Vice President of Quality Initiatives for
Fresenius Medical Care, joins us today to talk about the Right Start Program.
Read the KidneyTimes article
"Getting Off to the RightStart", Easy Link Access #291
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Posted February 9th, 2010
Transitioning out of Childhood for Young People with CKD
Lori has a heart-to-heart with Dr. Maria Ferris, Pediatric Nephrologist from
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and specialist in treating
adolescents and young adults with CKD. They discuss the unique challenges a
young person can face, both those with childhood-onset CKD and those who
develop CKD in their adolescence. Dr. Ferris and the team at UNC Kidney
Center have developed helpful guidelines and tools for young people with CKD
and their parents to help "smooth" what can often be a difficult transition;
growing up can have a whole new meaning when you have CKD! All this and
more, including discussion on the challenges of completing your education
when you have CKD.
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Posted January 26th, 2010
Become an Empowered Health Care Consumer and Protect Yourself
Lori and Stephen rap with Jane Neff Rollins, an Epidemiologist,
medical writer and empowered healthcare consumer, and discuss several topics
that are particularly vital to people managing a chronic illness. It's no
secret that the health care system can be intimidating, and this episode of KidneyTalk offers a big bowl full of helpful rules of thumb for the perpetual
patient, including how to protect yourself from medical identity theft.
Join us!
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Posted January 13th, 2010
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