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National Kidney Month 0

March is National Kidney Month.  This topic is near and dear to my heart, as my mother has suffered renal failure and now requires dialysis.  You never really appreciate your kidneys until they stop working.

Three times a week, for four hours at a time, my Mom sits in a dialysis center attached to a machine whose job it is to clean her blood.  She cannot drive herself home, and in fact, she can’t do much of anything after dialysis until the next morning – it simply wipes her out.  Her diet has become strict – the standard Renal diet which means to minimize phosphorus, sodium, potassium, and fluids.  Do YOU know which foods have a lot of phosphorus?  It is not an easy diet to learn or keep.  And, for those who also have diabetes, it is a huge burden.

My Mom is not alone.  There are over a dozen sitting in the same room as her, and thousands more sitting in other dialysis centers.  In fact, in 2006, there were over a 350,000 people on dialysis in the United States alone. (source)

Let me introduce you to some people who think a lot about kidneys.

Boomer27 knows all to well the importance of the kidney. He explains how he has struggled with his kidney failure: How Fragile Life Can Be .

Matthew is a little boy with diabetes. He is fighting to keep his kidneys healthy. Read about Matthew’s Journey.

GramaBarb‘s sister, AnnaRuth, had to undergo dialysis. Kidney Dialysis – Finding Support. Dedicated to my sister, AnnaRuth

ConnieW was a living kidney donor to her cousin who was born with Polycystic Kidneys.

(Photo by shanelkalicharan)

World Diabetes Day 0

It is estimated that 23.6 million people have diabetes, 5.7 million of which are undiagnosed. Cases of diabetes have doubled from 1990 to 2005.  (source)

Diabetes is serious and it kills.  I encourage everyone to read the story of Mary Kathryn who lost her battle with diabetes before she even knew she was battling it:

Sudden Onset Juvenile Diabetes

Thank you, Christene, for sharing her story.

Consider building your own lens to benefit Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International.

(Photo by Diabetes Action)

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