I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: The Lone IT from HM on January 06, 2011, 02:30:53 PM
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I just wanted to let everyone know that I just posted on the www.hemametrics.com Events page the 31st Annual Dialysis Conference in Phoenix, AZ February 20-22. Our booth # is 55. I am not sure who all will be there from our company, but will post that if there is any interest. Don't have to go to our website to see what all is going on, you can Google it.
That is Mundane, However, the exciting event is the RSN Hope 2011 Renal Teen Prom on 16 Jan 2011. Here is the Link:
http://www.rsnhope.org/programs/prom/renal_teen_prom.php
They have young people from states all around Cal, so look into it....if not this year, then next for sure.
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I'd love to go to that conference. Have you seen the lineup of speakers? Pretty damned awesome.
Re Crit-line III monitoring system...is that available for home hemo patients?
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Yes, it is available for home treatments. We have had them requested for patients who are on home treatment by their coordinator. I have to plead ignorance in this area though. I don't know how home treatment patients get them, I just know that we have sent them out.
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Thanks for mentioning the prom Lone. I was able to see some of the dresses that the Renal Support Network brought in caravans to different hospitals in the last 2 weeks. It's an amazing feat, supplying the girls with dresses, all for free. Thanks to Kitkatz for her donation of a big box of dresses! I watch the thrift shops all year for good formal wear. The Kidney Teen Prom is a great cause and this year they expect over 300 guests!
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It is my personal mission here is to bring as many event to the Dialysis population as I can. Camp O information isn't out yet, and there are some other week long camp that will meet the needs for Dialysis patients. There are some day camps that are pretty much for local patients to use. But it is those week long event where kids can go be kids, or special events like the Prom, where kids on Dialysis can go be around others like them and be normal kids.
There are more events out there, and I wish anyone and everyone would keep their eyes open and ears to the ground and let me know where, when, and who so I can get the word out to everyone else. There are several things for Adults also, and I want to publish those.
It is what I can do for others... I can't even give blood, my body chemistry is "strange"...the doctors say it is good for me, but no good for anyone else. So, if I can't literally give of myself, I will give what I can. That will be my time and efforts to provide some distraction from day to day worries, or what information I can dig up that might shed some light on a problem that just cropped up.