Jeff at Chronic Positivity received a transplant - blogs from start to finish
- The life of a 20-something with Lupus starts new skin therapy; wants stomach scar fixed; grrrr supply delivery problem (see Anna - not just NxStage); unit takes Miz Flow's side; has pictures after 7 days of skin care
- Drinking my way through Trader Joe's wine a sparkling wine on a dreary day
- Kaply Inc. sets up local blog get together (on night I'm previously engaged); tries not washing hair, it gets oily; SizzleCon is a go; Sizzlecon was great
- On the road to a cure clinical trials/studies; May is National Lupus Awareness Month; thinks of fun summer activities for those with photosensitivity
- I am. Are you? debunks donation myth; relate mascot name stories (I agree with Chicagoist)
- Toastiest pet video; Dear Knoxville letter; reviews; low sodium is a problem
- Jack's kidney adventure post newsletter editorial asking for volunteers; Marks May Day, has uneventful runs; needs surgery for Dupuytren's Disease (?), Kick Kats, Pete Seger and Susie Blakely are featured
- Kamal Shah is drinking bottle gourd juice, has to remind family to cut him slack; a friend from school days is now a doctor, seeing why he feels out of breath (getting out of shape happens fast, hope the prescription is for daily walking); finds three KGs over dry feels like more
- Eating well on dialysis follows up previous Cole Slaw recipe with a Pineapple version; an unsalty French Dressing (nice)
- Writings on the cave wall gets a transplant work up; needs A+ kidney - everyone in her circle seems to be A+ too; crafts Mother's Day presents
- KCER post the Atlantic storm season forecast (will we be lucky a second year? I wouldn't count on it)
- Really I'm as old as I feel does an alphabetical bio blog; a wordless blog; preshops for Mother's Day gifts - Must. Keep. Secret.
- Chronic positivity has some RLS, fistula appointment; experiences a "snowstorm" during fistula procedure; run down with a virus; gets a call - primary this time; still waiting; does a heparin free run in case transplant is a go; IT'S a GO - Jeff is an unrinator again; is up and walking but still shaky (congratulations!)
- Tasty kidney pie writes note to someone recently diagnosed with FSGS; writes to someone with early stage CKD
- The truth about dialysis for patients 71 year old donor
- Stayin' alive mentions RSN video and DFTSEOTN (but no link?), is having problems: needle sticks clotting and leg pain, low blood pressure (hope you get the leg pain addressed, dialysis is tough enough without chronic pain)
- PKD pugilist researches pregnancy on dialysis
- My wife has lupus is pro Word Press
- The dialysis diary goes over to the Mac side; has some temperature alarms; plans summer vacation near near Algonquin Park in Central Ontario
- As the pump turns wants to work in Seattle at nonprofit dialysis center (hmmm who could that be?); has blurry photos of new Medisystem blunt needle with scab remover attachment; new tech; photos; loses ID/debit card
- Kevin's blog had a rough week, decides on peritoneal dialysis
- Hasten down the wire does a great job pulling together the heparin story; another excellent post giving an overview of bundling - links to DFTSEOTN
- Let us consider one another has severe pain but changes his understanding and point of view and finds the pain subsides; had a bad run - will look to pharmaceuticals to help
- Waiting for a transplant is too busy having fun with new kidney to blog
- Team teddy bear provides calender of events for Hudson Valley Chapter PKD chapter
- Life on dialysis. Waiting for the call brings us up to date on her busy schedule; made the paper; accomplishes first official duty as Live Life Then Give Life North West advocate
- KidneyNotes links to study showing injections of silicone in the buttocks by an unlicensed practitioner are a bad idea
- PKD & dialysis shares many photos from 2008 NKF walk; surgeon says new fistula is ready to go; first fistula use goes well
- dailyhemo linkls to petition; post on Games for Health Conference 2008 in Baltimore, Maryland, on May 8-9
- Nathan's PKD get's probably no test result for TB
- KCER will be exhibiting in May at disaster preparation planning conferences
- Kevin's blog starts book, plays frisbee golf, catheter survives





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