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Category Archives: thoughts
#Dialysis and Hope for #Kidney Patients
Update 10/5/16: Some disappointing news via Kidney Buzz about the “wearable kidney” and it being delayed by a lack of funding. Read it here at Kidney Buzz. From the National Kidney Foundation’s Kidney Advocacy Committee program… “There is some much … Continue reading
Posted in dialysis, ESRD, kidney, kidney research, thoughts
Tagged artificial kidney, CKD, dialysis, ESRD, hemodialysis, kidney, patient, research, treatment
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Dialysis and Kidney Transplant
Okay ya’ll. I’m going for the transplant. I signed up for the Transplant list with Harris Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. So, if you readers with two kidneys happen to be there…. LOL I’ll keep you informed as I venture … Continue reading
Posted in A/V Fistula, Access, dialysis, Dialysis Center, Discharge Planning, ESRD, kidney, Medicare, Modalities, Modality, New Patient, Patient Responsibilities, planning, thankful, thoughts, Transplant
Tagged dialysis, diet, ESRD, fluid, fluids, hemodialysis, kidney, phosphorus, potassium, Texas, transplant
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Dialysis and Change
Change is good. Do something different! Today! Act on impulse. If it is your “off day” from dialysis, go to a nearby park. go fishing, fly a kite, take a walk, drive a road off the main road that’s not your … Continue reading
Posted in activism, depression, dialysis, ESRD, kidney, patient care, personal, social networking, thoughts
Tagged dialysis, ESRD, hemodialysis, kidney, patient, treatment
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Because I Said I Would
Recently I heard Alex Sheen, the founder of “Because I Said I Would” speak about his program to make the world a better place. Well, I took that to heart and one suggestion is that we should write our promise … Continue reading
Dialysis and Weight Loss – Part One
Okay, it’s it a new year and time for the resolutions and followup. Many of us will resolve to reduce our weight. In September of 2014, I did. As of 1 January 2016, I’m 92.5 pounds reduced (not … Continue reading
Posted in activism, CKD, cooking. cookbook, dialysis, diet, dry weight, ESRD, fluid control, Insurance, kidney, Kidney Diet, Kidney-friendly, Medicare, patient care, personal, recipes, Social Work, thankful, thoughts
Tagged CKD, dialysis, diet, ESRD, kidney, Kidney failure, patient, patient care, treatment, weight reduction
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Dialysis and Happy New Year
It is January 1, 2016. Happy New Year to all my readers and thank you for a fruitful 2015. I’m so blessed to have you reading and benefitting from the DevonTexas blog. When I began to post a few years … Continue reading
Something Different Than Just Dialysis
I found this article, titled “Making a Diagnosis is Less Important than Asking these 2 Questions” by Dr. Frank Lipman and wanted to pass it along. He makes the point that “Even though you may have been given a diagnosis, always … Continue reading
Posted in activism, CKD, dialysis, ESRD, kidney, patient care, Patient-Centered Care, thoughts
Tagged CKD, dialysis, education, ESRD, kidney, patient care, patient-centered care, treatment
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