It gives me a great feeling when nephrologists and other medical professionals are recognizing that we are not properly educating our kidney failure (ESRD- those with End Stage Renal Disease) patients about all the options they may have.
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Kidney patients and decreased physical performance
One of the real problems for patients on dialysis is their impaired physical functionality. It means normal life is more difficult for them, even as it is prolonged with the inclusion of dialysis therapy. The question has always been what is the biological cause. (In other words, is this a failure of dialysis to remove some toxin or blood component?)
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Donate a kidney?
You know I talk about dialysis a lot. And, advocate that stem cell research should be allowed.
Not only could we provide an unlimited set of kidneys for transplant, but hearts, lungs, and a slew of other organs. But, stem cell research is disallowed due to politics (read: religious group lobbying).
Yes, it’s Friday the 13th- but I have more important things to discuss
If you really want to deal with that superstition, you are welcome to review one of my older posts, Triskaidekaphobia…
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Kidney Week 2013
It’s Kidney Week. OK. It’s kidney 5 days… Starting today and ending on the 10th. A ‘week’ to make all of us more aware of one of our biggest killers- certainly one of our most expensive diseases- that is, often, undetected. Why is that so? Because most subjects (they are not yet patients) exhibit no symptoms, until a crisis has developed.