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KR Cincy
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Hi folks...what a great site this is! I'm Kevin and I'm here because 2007 has been a baaaad year! After knowing I had PKD (and was seeing a neph for the last 10 years) things went really bad and they found cancer in both kidneys. I went to Vanderbilt for an attempt at a partial on my left kidney, but there was too much cancer so out it came. Two months later, I had the other kidney removed because the mass was located in a bad place and they were afraid they might leave a cell behind. So I've been on hemodialysis since March 24...and started doing home hemodialysis on NxStage in May (thank God for my wife who does the sticks.) I have to prove I'm cancer-free for five years before I'm allowed a transplant...though I intend on starting to whine at about 3 years!
I'm enjoying reading the posts and look forward to contributing what I can.
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Re: Newbie from Northern Kentucky
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Hi Kevin,
Welcome. Sorry about the cancer but hopefully you have remedied that situation and can stay healthy with the home hemo!
Give that good wife of yours an extra hug!
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Jenna is our daughter, bad bladder damaged her kidneys.
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Re: Newbie from Northern Kentucky
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Wow Kevin. You've had it rough!
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October 05, 2007, 02:50:26 PM »
Hi Kevin, Welcome to ihatedialysis.com, Sorry to hear about the cancer but i am so glad they did remove them and got it all out
I am also glad to hear that NxStage is working well for you
You have found a great group of people that have become more like family
I look forward to hearing more from you. Good luck with all that you do
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Welcome to IHD...Boxman
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Re: Newbie from Northern Kentucky
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Welcome, Kevin!
Wow!! You have had a bad year, but you've also got a wonderul wife who's willing to stick you (hehe), and nxstage is working out well for ya!!! It's gotta get better, right??
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March 7, 2001 - Complications after C-section caused kidney failure
March 2001 - December 2001 - Hemo Dialysis
December 2001 - Kidney function improved dialysis no longer necessary
October 2006 - Kidney function started to decline
May 9, 2007 - Listed at Baylor Dallas and Fort Worth
October 12, 2007 - Started PD
May 13, 2008 - Kidney Transplant from a deceased donor
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Re: Newbie from Northern Kentucky
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Welcome Kevin!
And I thought I had a rough year... I read posts like yours and I count my lucky stars. I'm glad that you have found us here at IHD. I look forward to reading your posts!
Best,
Me
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nxstage 10/07 - 11/08; 30LS/S; 20LT/W/R @450
temp. permcath: inserted 5/07 - removed 7/19/07
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Re: Newbie from Northern Kentucky
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Welcome Kevin, good to have you aboard.
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Re: Newbie from Northern Kentucky
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Welcome to ihatedialysis.com Kevin.
I'm sorry for the situations you face, we are here for you to talk, rant and laugh. feel free to browse all you want and post as often as you like.
It's great to have you here.
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Welcome to our community! Glad you found us. You certainly have been facing some real challenges, but it is always a tribute to the strength of the human spirit when you are still able to enjoy life. We look forward to hearing more from you. This site is an excellent place for information, support, freedom to vent when you need to, and fun (watch out, there are some wacky people here!).
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i am a 51 year old male on dialysis for 3 years now. This is my second time. My brother donated a kidney to me about 13 years ago. I found this site on another site. I had to laugh when i saw what it was called. I hope to meet people from all over to talk about dialysis.
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Re: Newbie from Northern Kentucky
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Welcome to the site. It is always good to find people who9 have experienced simlar things in dialysis.
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Thanks for the welcome and the supportive words! It has been a crappy year, but I'm still here and we're taking it one day at a time (that used to sound so trivial to me...now I understand it!)
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Re: Newbie from Northern Kentucky
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This is a terrific site.
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