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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Transplant Discussion => Topic started by: pelagia on March 29, 2009, 09:43:40 AM
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I think I just heard an advertisement for Natalie Cole being on CNN's Larry King Live this week talking about her need for a kidney transplant. Maybe Tuesday night? If anyone has the details, please post them. Thanks!
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She will be on his show Tuesday 3/31. I want to try and watch it but around here you never know. :cuddle;
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I will write a note to myself -- I would like to see her interview. Thanks for letting us know.
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Larry King Live - CNN
Upcoming interview:
3/31 Tuesday: Natalie Cole
Natalie Cole exclusive! The "Still Unforgettable" singing superstar who battled drug use - now desperately in need of a kidney transplant! Natalie Cole and her fight for survival.
Email Your questions! http://www.cnn.com/feedback/forms/form5.lkl.html
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URL http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/larry.king.live/
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I don't watch Larry King Live all that often, but this sure seems like a good way to get the word out about kidney donation.
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I set the DVR to record. Thanks for the heads up.
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This is on tonight - just a reminder!
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Yikes! Did she just say dialysis is a piece of cake?
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Larry King is an idiot. He didn't "listen" to her answers, he was just waiting for his turn to talk again. And he didn't even do a good job at waiting. :twocents;
Natalie is beautiful!
But seriously, she would ask her living donor to "wait until the end of the year because she is working". Really? What if something happened to your donor? Got sick? Got in a horrible accident? Would you really put it off THAT long? So what will she do if she gets "the call"? Ask them to "call back"?
Edited: Fixed smiley error - paris, Moderator
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She was great!
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I had a negative reaction to this interview. I felt as if she was saying that dialysis was no big deal. And her people can arrange for her to have dialysis anywhere in the world... And she'll take a transplant on her time... But maybe I was seeing it the wrong way if some thought she was great ???
I also thought Larry King was trying to advocate a bit more for those who do not see it as a piece of cake.
Interesting differences in perception. It seems to be about the same range on the blog too.
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I was confused - she seemed to say interferron and chemotherapy were the same thing.
Big plug for Davita in there - even mentioned the CEO? But I would too if they were booking my dialysis all over the world.
She seemed confused about how kidneys are allocated (which is not uncommon) and implied that people who had a greater need got them first (but it's actually wait time, there is no ranking by need like liver or heart recipients.)
They said that people who wanted to find out about donating should go to the UNOS website. UNOS deals with deceased donor kidney allocation, not with living donors. They did give out the web address of Cedar Sanai, but it was just letters www.csmc.edu and I doubt most people caught it.
Natalie said she never had a kidney problem before she went into full renal failure. It seems that it's usually the way it goes, unless you have a long-standing health problem that is diagnosed earlier, many people know nothing about their kidneys until they fail.
Anyway, Here's the transcript of the show in the news section http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=13196.0
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Anyway, Here's the transcript of the show in the news section http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=13196.0
Thanks, okarol!
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The transplant surgeon said last week that he hates it when celebreties get a kidney quickly and makes it all seem so easy.
I have always liked Natalie and am glad she is being interviewed. It will always be easier for wealthy people than those depending on Medicare. (not easier physically, but easier to pay for treatments, loss of income, etc)
Thought I would just add that I had a fever of 102 when I wrote the above post. Really don't even remember writing it!! I need to just stay in bed until my thoughts are clearer :rofl;
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She said she found out she had kidney failure from an Xray?
Is this a reliable way to detect kidney funtion??
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She said she found out she had kidney failure from an Xray?
Is this a reliable way to detect kidney funtion??
Because I have a tiny horseshoe kidney it showed up as an abnormality in an xray and then they did further testing. Definitely not the best measure though. xx
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I have the same impression reading the transcript as it did when I was watching. I think this sort of piece is unfortunate because it spreads mis-information. Just my :twocents;
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I felt she did a good job with some of the information, but feel she fell a little short with some. But Larry's question "So if you don't get a kidney are you going to continue on dialysis?" was just ignorant! But her quick answer back was excellent "If I want to continue to live I will".
Larry proved that people outside CKD truly don't get it.
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Since the show she has had tons of fans offer her a kidney... I posted the article in the other section.
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But Larry's question "So if you don't get a kidney are you going to continue on dialysis?" was just ignorant! But her quick answer back was excellent "If I want to continue to live I will".
Larry proved that people outside CKD truly don't get it.
Larry King is just an ignoramus. Plain and simple.
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if she dosent need the transplant and dialysis is so easy for her then why not give one of those offered kidneys to somone who needs them? Its nice thats he can travel and have dialysis wherever she wants. most people cant do this so lets give them the kidneys!!