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SoulMates Of Love: April 2008
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Send your letter to anyone you feel at: writealetteraboutthat@hotmail.com Names, dates, places and times can be changed for your protection. I would like to remind you that once you send in your letter to me, it can be posted anywhere unless you request otherwise. Warning: Anyone who sends a letter and is under 18 years of age will have their information changed for their safety. View my complete profile. Monday, April 21, 2008. Http:/ www.pkdcure.org/site/PageServer? Part of the DaVita.com network.
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Surviving PKD: November 2010
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The story of my life with Polycystic Kidney Disease, from discovery to transplant. DAVID WADDINGTON Dallas, Texas dwwaddington@gmail.com. Thursday, November 18, 2010. Little Kidney: 1, BK Virus: 0. BK Virus: 0 copies in last two blood serum tests. But for now, I'll take a deep breath, smile and relax. One more thing for which to be thankful next Thursday. Links to this post. Wednesday, November 3, 2010. Beginning Year 3 Post Transplant. Other nurses greet me by name so it doesn't seem so unreasonable.
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Surviving PKD: Still Here
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The story of my life with Polycystic Kidney Disease, from discovery to transplant. DAVID WADDINGTON Dallas, Texas dwwaddington@gmail.com. Tuesday, September 16, 2014. I know it's been a while since I posted. But that's a good thing. No news is said to be good news and that's the case here. Right now I'm off to set up my next colonoscopy. Fun times coming up! October 27, 2014 at 3:57 AM. June 23, 2016 at 5:31 AM. Polycystic Kidney Disease Treatment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Big D and Me. Dialys...
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Surviving PKD: May 2012
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The story of my life with Polycystic Kidney Disease, from discovery to transplant. DAVID WADDINGTON Dallas, Texas dwwaddington@gmail.com. Friday, May 4, 2012. BK Virus: A Recap. I found the missing email. It had been filed under Important. Who knew there was such a folder. The reader asked how high my numbers had been, so I've been tracking them down through my blog pages. Here's what I found along with creatinine levels:. Then he began a series of treatments with Cidofovir, an antiviral that had been de...
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Surviving PKD: February 2011
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The story of my life with Polycystic Kidney Disease, from discovery to transplant. DAVID WADDINGTON Dallas, Texas dwwaddington@gmail.com. Friday, February 11, 2011. PKD: Options. Anyone? I received an email yesterday from a woman with PKD. She was looking for a doctor who specializes in PKD. I didn't have an answer. Here is the exchange:. Ouch Tough question. We all want to be "in control of certain circumstances," but that's tough with PKD. My reply:. I confess, since. They finished recruiting volunteer...
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Surviving PKD: June 2013
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The story of my life with Polycystic Kidney Disease, from discovery to transplant. DAVID WADDINGTON Dallas, Texas dwwaddington@gmail.com. Monday, June 17, 2013. Spring Post in Early Summer. Well, it's been a while since the last post. Work's been busy and connectivity has been lousy here at the house. A lot of complaining about the service provider, but it just turned out to be a loose USB connector. My last check up was three months ago when I also endured another Glofil. Links to this post. UNOS: Unite...
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Weekly menus index « Stayin’ alive
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A kidney dialysis/transplant diary. A tribute: A farewell to arms. Week 1 – Dec. 1-7. Week 2 – Dec. 8-15. 1 Comment ». Read your blog today. I’m in Columbus OH but grew up in Cascade, IA, an hour or so east of Cedar Rapids. My dad lives alone in Cascade now and is in his mid-seventies and is a retired general physician. I sincerely hope that you can find someone in your area to take out the trash for you throughout the rest of this icy weather. Take care – – I’m pulling for you! February 23, 2008 Reply.
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Is it winter already? « Stayin’ alive
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A kidney dialysis/transplant diary. A tribute: A farewell to arms. Is it winter already? Yesterday morning I looked out the dining room window and it was snowing. October 10 is a bit early to be donning your lacy white dress, Mother Nature. It’s 9:22 am and the temp is 28. Chilly start to Sunday indeed. But all is well in Hawkeye land with their win over Michigan last night. So how have you been? I keep telling myself all these things while I’m sitting in the wheelchair grousing to myself about how...
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2009 September 19 « Stayin’ alive
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A kidney dialysis/transplant diary. A tribute: A farewell to arms. It appears I took the summer off. I didn’t intend to, but I was a little funked out and Mom was really ill for a couple of months. Turns out part of her problem was liver stones. Yeah, that’s right, liver stones. I didn’t know there were such things. It was a surprise because she had her gall bladder and its stones removed about 15 years ago. Hockey puck. She couldn’t get out of her chair herself. A change in direction. Feels good to be b...
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It takes a village « Stayin’ alive
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A kidney dialysis/transplant diary. A tribute: A farewell to arms. It takes a village. Knitters, in case you don’t already know, are extaordinary, generous people, at least in my book and my expeorrience. It’s also a treat not to have to wait and wait and wait some more for transportation. What a luxury to be able to just leave or go at the notion. It’s one of the marks of lost independence that galls. That’s the way it is at most gatherings of these knitters. They’re generous with their time and s...
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