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Donna

Imagine

Imagine
Imagine knowing your children have a fifty-fifty chance of inheriting a deadly disease that requires dialysis treatments or an organ transplant to live. This is one of the greatest fears all parents face, losing their children or loved ones. Thank God everyday they are here. As a parent my greatest fear is losing my children to a silent killer called kidney disease.

Fighting Back

Fighting Back
Kidney Disease has touched my family not once, but three times. As a devoted wife and mother, I have been a steadfast member of The National Kidney Foundation and The Polycystic Kidney Disease Foundation since 1989. I am forever fighting back, building hope and giving knowledge that saves lives.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

"Living With Kidney Dialysis ~ Adam Richard's Story"




Living With Kidney Dialysis

"At Last!

"The Secrets To A Great, Healthy And Fulfilling Life With Dialysis"

Let an inspirational, salt of the earth, black belted karate instructor, working himself to the bone as gardener, and dialysis veteran of 25 years, show you how to live an amazing life with dialysis just by following two simple principles.

Dear friends,

I want to share with you Adam Richard's kidney dialysis story. If you need to have dialysis and are struggling with having a normal life...you need to read this story.

In His Own Words...Here's Adam's Story

If you've been having dialysis you may think...what's so special about that...however, I know what a tremendous impact it has on the direction of your life. It does not matter how old you are, when you are told that you now have to undergo dialysis treatment - you think many things.

If you are like me my first thought was, "what is dialysis?", and my second thought was "when will I get better?" not knowing anything about it. No doubt you initially had similar thoughts and many others I suspect as well.

The initial adjustment and continual impact of living your life with dialysis can be difficult, and I know it can really get you down. Maybe this feeling hasn't passed and is still getting you down - even years after.

Maybe you are so down that you don't quite know what to do with your life now. That is, other than to turn up every other day for dialysis, and then come back and do it all again, and again, and...... again.

Maybe you have been thinking like this since your very first dialysis session and see no way out of what feels like a thick foggy haze.

If that's the case, this letter may very well hold the key in your transformation to living a great life from this point on... a life that is once again invigorated with color, drive, enthusiasm, passion and excitement for what the next chapter has in store for you.

Not only can you become a different person, but you will change the way you look at dialysis and it's place in your life literally over night. An immediate transformation!

Please visit http://www.livingwithkidneydialysis.com/ to read more about Adam and purchase a copy of his story.

On behalf of the entire kidney community, I give you great thanks Adam for sharing your journey with us. You are a true kidney champion and a valuable resource. God Bless You!

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