By Miriam Lippel Blum
Here are the CKD related blogs updated since my last report on 2/19. If you have or know of a blog that should be on the list let Bill know. Comments in parentheses are my reactions or opinions.
- Dialysis from the sharp end of the needle has the blog report.
- Kamal Shah's Blog Kamal finds that "imli goli," a concoction of tamarind pulp and sugar helps him control his fluid intake, Altoids were helpful, too, but not natural. (Ask your local Indian grocery to see if they carry them.)
- Toastiest posts a Beatles music video; reports via a NY Times article by Thomas Friedman that in Tracy, CA residents will now have to pay every time they call 9-1-1 for a medical emergency (This is so sad and scary); links to a story about a Holocaust survivor who recently passed away leaving 2000 descendants.
- The Life of a 20-Something With Lupus Flo is being weaned off prednisone and finally got an appointment with an ENT; her ears are beginning to pop, she's not sure if that's good or bad but hopes it means the antibiotics are working.
- Joyful Mother Becky is feeling disappointed with God; struggles with a crisis of faith; shares a download-able lesson plan template.
- Transplant, Tantrums, & Tiaras Holly describes her new job, being a key person for six children, she's excited about planning activities.
- On the Road to a Lupus Cure A Swedish study suggests that some measurable features of lupus may contribute to the risk for heart disease, particularly those associated with kidney disease, blood vessel inflammation, or how blood clotting is regulated.
- Really, I'm as Old as I Feel? Rob says that Abby is making progress in the potty training department, some humorous stories including wee-wee on the Wii.
- I Am. Are you? Donate Life Illinois is counting down to their Mascots On A Mission event - March 1, 2010.
- The Ins and Outs of Dialysis Excessive bleeding at the needle sites sent John and Gayle to the surgery center for a little fistula tuneup, they brought baked goodies for the staff and had fun despite the medical stuff. (John and Gayle have the most upbeat attitudes I have ever encountered! They are great role models.)
- Linda Gromko MD kidneycare Linda describes Metabolic Syndrome" and what you can do to combat it.
- UKidney Statin therapy may induce primary hypogonadism and should be considered a possible confounding factor when evaluating testosterone levels in patients with erectile dysfunction (ED), according to Italian researchers; a study shows that tenecteplase, a thrombolytic agent, is a safe and effective treatment for dysfunctional tunneled hemodialysis (HD) catheters,
- Pediatric Nephrology A study shows that lowering blood pressure can slow pediatric chronic kidney disease progression; links to an editorial discussing the global threat of diabetes and diabetic kidney disease; recommends an article on the diagnostic evaluation of urolithiasis.
- Nephron Power Hong Kong has a PD First initiative with built in financial incentives, that's why 81% of their CKD5 population are on PD.
- Jean Louis Clemendot (Newest posts are in French at the bottom of the page, copy and paste into Google Translate) Jean-Louis describes a radio interview he gave, is still trying to solve how he can more accurately weigh himself while on the boat.
- The Daily Dialysis Bonni is blogging on her Blackberry while waiting for Mark to get his graft cleared of a blockage, she is glad for technology that helps keep her occupied during these long waiting room periods; Mark's graft is fine, stormy winter weather causes problems for their dialysis clinic.
- ....And Bells on Her Toes Kelly is concerned when the insurance company wouldn't allow a refill of Alex's Cellcept in a timely manner; Kelly's daughter Lexy knows just what to say to melt her Mommy's heart.
- Michael W. Newman If you call Michael's help-line he will give you letters from his book that will help keep creditors at arm's length for at least 90 days. There is no charge for the letters.
- Life on Dialysis Samiir describes how a children's game can turn hurtful when played by adults.
- NephrOnline Blogs Rebecca Zumoff comments on a new study that suggests regulatory pressures are unnecessarily stalling seniors' access to donated kidneys.
- 3 1/2 Hours of Free Cable Jason needs some good topics to write about and solicits suggestions from readers in the blogosphere, send him a question and he'll answer it in his blog; links to an announcement by UNOS that a new federally funded pilot program has been created to find out if kidney paired donation, which pairs eligible live donors with patients who have a donor that is not medically compatible, can make more transplants possible.
- My Damn Kidneys Al comes back to his old blog to say that he's doing great with his new kidney and he's leaving his old blog as is and available to read if you're interested as it was part of his journey.





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