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June 24, 2008
A True American Hero: The Marine with a Heart of Gold Donates his Kidney  
After two tours in Iraq, this soldier returned to a Thanksgiving Dinner that changed his life. There he learned that Daniel, a scarcely known cousin of his wife, desperately needed a kidney. So Darren Smiley practiced one of the tenets of his faith, to make life better for people. With this touching story of a patriot and compassionate human being, Renal Support Network salutes and honors the troops risking their lives to defend ours in this special celebration for July 4th, American Independence Day.

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Stephen Furst is a successful television and movie producer/director and a kidney patient.

Lori Hartwell is the author of Chronically Happy - Joyful Living in Spite of Chronic Illness, and President/Founder of Renal Support Network. 

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Upcoming Shows on KidneyTalk!

July 8, 2008
Peritoneal Dialysis: What it is. How it works.

Sherai Onabassa is a peritoneal dialysis patient as well as an RSN PEPP Patient Speaker. She’ll tell you a lot about PD—how it works, how to live with it, what the advantages are—so be sure to tune in on her KidneyTalk show. Why did Sherai choose PD? Listen to this sparkling show and find out!

Past Shows on KidneyTalk!

June 10, 2008
Straight talk on the Big Three: Sodium, Phosphate, and Potassium
Do you ever feel like your food choices are too limited? Are you discouraged when the low sodium food you just discovered is high in phosphorus? Did you know that sometimes your favorite protein might have unexpectedly high salt? Gaynell Irving gives listeners some straight--very straight—talk about negotiating the fast food menu, salt substitutes, thirst, dairy products, liquids and much more. Here’s some encouragement to drive straight on the food highway.

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May 27, 2008
Lou Grant Rides Again! in Nephrology News and Issues Magazine
Mark Neumann is the Executive Editor of NNI, a position Stephen compared to the curmudgeonly but beloved character played by Ed Asner on TV. Find out directly from Mark how you as a patient can submit an article or write a letter to the editor, get the inner scoop on Mark’s favorite topics, the recent issues he has covered and what he has learned in over 18 years on the job. Get informed! Stay informed!

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May 13, 2008
Get Information, Get Tested, Get Hope!
Dr. Roberto Vargas works hard at preventing kidney disease, and working for the best outcomes if someone already has it. In this invaluable show, you will learn what the early warning signs of kidney disease mean, why some minority cultures are at higher risk, and the importance of getting tested, especially if there’s been kidney disease in your immediate family. Dr. Vargas holds out hope for patients not to progress to a higher stage of CKD, and even, when conditions are favorable, to regress back to an earlier stage. This is a must-listen for everybody – diagnosed or not.

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April 30, 2008
Don't Clown Around with Kidney Disease!
Kathe LeBeau, Program Manager for RSN’s weKAN program, and a student in "Clown School," went in for gallbladder surgery only to discover that her kidneys had 50% of their function. She cancelled the surgery and began a journey of self-discovery by learning about the disease. Travel her amazing path with her and learn why Kathe opted for home hemodialysis. An exciting show that reminds us to live our lives as though we didn’t have kidney disease, but observe the guidelines!

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April 16, 2008
KidneySchool.org: It Might Just Save Your Life!
Dori Schatell, Executive Director of the Medical Education Institute, visits KidneyTalk to talk with Lori and Stephen about the Institute’s Kidney School (www.kidneyschool.org). No, it doesn’t have a football team, and no cheerleaders (Stephen was so disappointed), but this online educational program for people with kidney disease consisting of 16 interactive modules of about 20 minutes each will tell you something that makes a difference in your life!

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April 1, 2008
An Interfaith Kidney Transplant
Rabbi Andrew Bossov needed a kidney. Reverend Karen Onesti said, “I’ll give you one of mine.” Catching up at their Interfaith Clergy meeting, and unaware of his condition, Rev. Onesti asked Rabbi Bossov why people were asking him how he was feeling. The rest of this heartwarming tale is the subject of a show filled with hope, faith and the goodness of human beings toward each other—and particularly timely at the beginning of April, National Donate Life Month.

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March 17, 2008
Dialysis Without Fear
The Offer Family went through a crisis that many kidney dialysis patients know about: going from leading a carefree, regular life one day to walking into a dialysis clinic for treatment the next. But Daniel Offer is a physician as well as a medical researcher and professor at a university. He was still shocked, as was his family, which includes his wife and his daughter. So they wrote a book together called Dialysis Without Fear to help other people going through dialysis treatments.

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March 3, 2008
Living On Both Sides of the Knife
Can you imagine what it must be like as a transplant surgeon to undergo liver transplant surgery yourself? Probably as difficult as a doctor trying to imagine what kidney patients to go through just waiting for the results of their continual tests! Steven Woodle, M.D., transplant surgeon at the University of Cincinnati Hospitals, Department of Surgery, who “transplanted” Stephen Furst’s kidney, has been on both sides of the knife. A renowned surgeon and a leader in transplant surgery, Steve Woodle has a lot of wisdom and hope to offer those not sure about getting a kidney transplant. And just imagine what Stephen can do with this topic!

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February 19, 2008
Keeping Dialysis Units Up to Snuff
Spending time in dialysis units is what Glenda does to help protect Patients Rights. Observations, questions and inspections insure that units meet the minimum Medicare requirements. Listen and learn what your dialysis unit should provide to YOU—and what it doesn’t. Glenda Payne has been a nurse for over 30 years and works for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services as an educator and surveyor.

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February 6, 2008
Sunny Delight!  Understanding Vitamin D
What does Vitamin D do for your body? What foods are the best source of Vitamin D? Why are so many people who have chronic kidney disease deficient in Vitamin D?  Gail DeWald who has over 24 years as a Certified Nephrology Nurse, will answer these questions.

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January 23, 2008
How to Deal with Difficult Staff
Do you smell microwave popcorn while at dialysis? Has a nurse or technician yelled at you because of your fluid intake? Is waiting in the lobby for 30 minutes or more for your dialysis appointment acceptable? Listen to this weeks show as social worker, Ramiro Valdez, Ph.D gives advice to Lori and Stephen about how to deal with these and other situations. Learn that the staff is sometimes afraid of the patients, just as the patients are afraid of the staff.

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January 9, 2008
A Conversation with a Nurse
Mary Houglum is the type of nurse that every dialysis patient would love to have. Her compassion and desire to be a nurse came from a night nurse she had in the hospital when she was 8 years old. This program will let you hear how she takes the time to listen to her patients to answer questions, resolve issues and explain treatments. Mary tells Lori and Stephen that it is important for the patient to be open and honest with their nurses.

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December 26, 2007
Diagnosed at 11 Months Old
Besides having the same rare blood disease, learn how many things Jessica, now 19 years old, has in common with Lori including the love of animals and laughing at Stephens jokes. You will hear her positive attitude.

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December 11, 2007
A Dream Comes True for Stephen
Do you know what an altruistic donor is? What should you know about your transplant before you leave the hospital. Listen as Lori helps calm Stephens nervs by answering his questions, as he prepares for his kidney transplant!

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November 27, 2007
Making a Connection
Jack Barnard, motivational speaker, coach, and trainer says you need a true connection with your audience or your healthcare professional and the best way to accomplish this is with a personal story. To aid in the digestion of the material humor is a great tool. He tells you how he was inspired by "Kidney Beans" at a PEPP training session.

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November 13, 2007
What is a Gurgling Space Machine?
That is the description that Bill Dant, a pioneer in kidney disease gives to his first dialysis machine, in August 1977. His first hand knowledge and attitude, in 3 decades of living with CKD has changed from denial to advocate and being chronically persistent. Listen and learn why he says that Whether you live or die is your responsibility."

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October 30, 2007
For Women Only! Why Is Stephen In The Room?

Ladies this is the show youve been waiting for. Get candid with Dr. Josephine Hall, MD as she speaks woman to woman. You might find the answer to the question youve been too afraid to ask.

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October 16, 2007
Taking Charge of Your Dialysis & Your Life!

What do we mean by taking charge of your dialysis you may wonder? Doesnt the staff usually take care of everything? Susan Hansen, RN says; People who do best are not only people who master their diet and medication, but take charge of their dialysis. With 42 years of experience in dialysis, Susan gives Lori Hartwell and Stephen Furst great advice and insight on how to take charge of your dialysis and ultimately your life.

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October 2, 2007
Connecting with your Physician

The ability to communicate with your physician will make a difference in your relationship and ultimately your care! Dr. Michael Lazarus, Medical Director for Fresenius Medical Care (FMC) returns to KidneyTalk to inform patients how to connect with their physician. He will also share what physicians need from patients to make the most of their office visit. Tune in and learn a few tips on how to communicate effectively with your physician.

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September 18, 2007
Know Your True Colors

Counselor and motivational speaker Bill Gallagher gives us new insight about our personalities. How can knowing your personality and its origins help improve your day-to-day life? Listen to this fantastic show and learn how you can make your personality work for you instead of against you. You'll be amazed!

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September 4, 2007
Medication Tips

Mike Josbena, MS, RPH, elaborates on the myths, the truths, and the wishful thinking about medication. The words of Mary Poppins may be true after all: "Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down." Tune in to this brand new show to find out!
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July 31, 2007
Overcome the Exercise Excuses!

 "Exercise totally revolutionized my life," says Shari Gilford, current transplant recipient; previously on nocturnal home HD, in-center HD, CAPD, CCPD, and a recipient of two other transplants. Let exercise do the same for you. Listen in for motivational tips and the abundant benefits for patients when they exercise.

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July 24, 2007
Lucky Numbers!

Mandy Trolinger, Renal Dietician and transplant patient talks to Lori and Stephen about maintaining a great renal diet. Tune in and learn about proper lab values, what you can eat, and what you should avoid, and more.    

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July 17, 2007
"It's Not the Pollyanna Attitude!"

Richard Redlin! Remember the name. His awe-inspiring, miraculous story is truly one written in the stars. Hell be the first to tell you, Its not the Pollyanna attitude. Dont miss this weeks hypnotic show, youll hear how exactly a change of attitude is all it takes     

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July 10, 2007
Infection Prevention

How do you prevent infections while on dialysis? That is the question, Debbie Punch, registered nurse, and CEO of consulting firm; Alliance Management, answers today. Its an everyday battle amongst patients. Learn ways to prevent and overcome those pesky infections.    

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July 3, 2007
By the Way...'I Have Kidney Disease'

Hes a singer, dancer, and actor. Broadway star, Aaron Lee Battle refuses to let the world tell him No! Diagnosed with kidney disease in 2002, Aaron maintains his success through perseverance. Listen to this weeks inspiring show and dont miss out on Aarons private concert.    

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June 26, 2007
The Name Is McMasterJill McMaster
Who says Kidney Disease is a disability? Meet Marla Jill McMaster, a former CIA Manager and Navy Captain, not to mention a polycystic kidney disease (PKD) patient the real Bond girl. As she has briefed Members of congress, the press, foreign dignitaries, and fellow colleagues, she briefs you on the GOOD NEWS for transplant list-exchanges amongst other things. Listen in and get the latest scoop.    

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June 19, 2007
To Live or Die
That is the question we all must face at one point or another in our lives. Dawn Dungan was one of those who chose to die. The fear of kidney disease and dialysis was crippling, to the point shed rather die. Yet today she lives on with overwhelming hope and a will to live. Listen to her inspiring story of guilt and fear overcome by hope and a desire to help others.      

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June 12, 2007
All Politics are Local!
Theresa Freeman is a District Leader, Legal Specialist  and State Committee Member for the New York Democratic Party.  Theresa has also battled kidney disease for over 5 years and now can bring first hand experience to help educate elected officials from a patient's perspective.      

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June 5, 2007
Are We Ready to Bundle?
You may not be familiar with this term, but the term "bundle" can change the dialysis industry.  Stephen and Lori asked industry leaders Dr. Peter Crooks and Dr. Mike Lazarus what are the pros and cons to bundling for people on dialysis.  

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May 29, 2007
State & Federal Update from CDC
Stephen and Lori are "Live" at the California Dialysis Council in Palm Springs, CA.  They interview Mike Arnold and Marc Chow about legislative issues impacting patients on a Federal and State level. 

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May 22, 2007
Ho, ho, ho...it's Chef O
Not its not Christmas, but youll think it is after listening to this show. Oliver Hale (Chef O) is a TV celebrity chef and kidney patient from Michigan who knows how to cook up yummy renal-friendly meals and desserts!

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May 15, 2007
Keeping A Positive Attitude
Vietnam vet, kidney diseasesometimes you just cant keep a good man down or his attitude either! No matter what happens, Jim Dineen keeps a smile on his face as he faces life.

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May 8, 2007
Addiction and Kidney Disease
Drug and alcohol addiction is not a topic we hear much about in the kidney community. However, it is a very real issue for some people living with kidney disease and their families. Well discuss this topic head-on with Bobby Walker, a kidney patient who has walked this difficult and painful path. This is one story you must hear.

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May 1, 2007
Family Ties
Martinlow Spaulding is a family man.  He has had two transplants and 6 kids.  Learn how he juggles kids, school activities, marriage and his health.

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April 24, 2007
Dialysis Outcomes Around the World
How do Americans kidney patients compare to the rest of the worlds kidney patients? Dr. Donna Mapes reviews the results of the DOPPS study that takes a look at the United States as compared to several other countries. Listen in and see where we fit in.

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April 17, 2007
Working 9-5: What a way to make a living!
Staying employed and/or returning to work is an issue on the minds of many kidney patients. Beth Witten, LCSW will tackle this topic and offer some great advice about working.

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April 10, 2007
Sit, Fit for Life 
This week on KidneyTalk Lori and Stephen visit with Dan Bayliss, Clinical Coordinator of the SitFit exercise program at the University of Virginia Renal Services department. Dan discusses some fun and creative ways to exercise and tells us why its so important for our health.

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April 3, 2007
To Be or Not To Be Steroid Free 
So, what is steroid-free transplantation? New therapy protocols are changing the way patients are transplanted. How do you know if youre a candidate or not and whether your transplant center offers this new treatment option? Tune in to find out.

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March 27, 2007
Caregivers Who Loves Ya, Baby?
Who cares for you? Who is that important person in your life who helps you take care of yourself? This week Lori and Stephen take a look at how important the caregivers are in our lives. Learn key tips for caregivers to take care of themselves.

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March 20, 2007
Calciphylaxis
Have you ever heard of this word? If you havent, youre not aloneStephen hadnt heard of it either. Tune in and discover why its important for kidney patients to know about it.  

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March 13, 2007
Who Lives?
Christopher Meeks the playwright of this thought provoking play based on the life and death committees in the 1960s shares his insight of what he learned in researching and producing this extraordinary play. 

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March 6, 2007
Midnight at the Oasis - Part 2
The Renal Teen Prom had a number of celebrities attend and they stopped by KidneyTalk to chat and lend their support.  Hear from Sinbad, Christy Carlson Ramono, Alexa Vega, John McCook and the Clipper Dance Team. 

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Midnight at the Oasis - Part 1
The Renal Teen Prom was night filled with joy, happiness, excitement and hope.  Hear first hand from the volunteers and attendees of the thrill of being at the Prom.  
  
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February  20, 2007
Surviving and Thriving with Kidney Disease
Judy Weintraub has survived chronic kidney disease for over 4 decades and has experienced the gamut of care.  Learn from her vast experience and "never give up" attitude!  
  
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February  13, 2007
How Sweet Life is!
Virna Elly a diabetic since the age of eight has had her shares of life's ups and downs.  Her kidneys failed and she started dialysis. At one point she thought life was sour!  Hear her remarkable story.  
  
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February  6, 2007
Mr. Right & My Left Kidney
Joan Saltzman once believed that true love was not in the cards for her.  She had all but given up until she met the man she knew she was suppose to spend the rest of her life with.  Little did she know, John would need a kidney.  Would she be the donor?  

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January 30, 2007
Understanding Anemia: Learn all you can about this energy draining condition
Dr. Mahesh Krishnan explains anemia, how it affects kidney patients, the treatment for it, and other important issues regarding this energy-draining disease.

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January 23, 2007
Celebrating 35 Years and Counting
Are you old enough to remember Woodstock? Do you know what you were doing the week of Woodstock (assuming you werent at the concert, that is)? A die-hard rock-n-roll fan, Charles Rosenberg remembers quite well. On KidneyTalk this week, Lori and Stephen visit with Charles, a living legend in the kidney community. In 1971 he received a cadaveric kidney transplant and has just celebrated his 35th anniversary.

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January 16, 2007
Cooking with Katie Lee Joel
What do Billy Joel and Americas kidney patients have in common? Youll have to tune in to this weeks show to find out. This weeks guest is Katie Lee Joel, wife of musician Billy Joel and host of TVs Top Chef on the Bravo station. She is also a contributor to the 2006 edition of Kidney Friendly Comfort Foods: A Collection of Recipes for Eating Well with Chronic Kidney Disease.

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January 9, 2007
How It All Got Started
Sometimes we learn best by taking a look at the past. Did you know there used to be a life-and-death committee that kidney patients had to get through before being accepted for dialysis treatments? Lori and Stephen visit with guests Dr. Christopher Blagg, a pioneering nephrologist who was present when the concept of chronic dialysis became a reality, and Nancy Spaeth, a kidney patient survivor who was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease in 1959 and began hemodialysis in 1966.

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December 18, 2006
Holiday Eating Tips: Eat, Drink, and Be Careful
This weeks special guest is Sara Colman, a renal dietitian and DaVitas Nutrition Project Specialist. Sara, who is co-author of Cooking for David, discusses guidelines for eating, drinking, and being careful not to overindulge during the holiday season.

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December 12, 2006
Policing Kidney Disease
This week's guest on KidneyTalk is Donald England, a full-time, on-the-beat police officer who is also a kidney patient. With an abdomen full of peritoneal dialysis fluid (he uses the CCPD cycler at night), Don patrols the streets of Kokomo, IN, keeping its citizens safe. Don shares his story of living a successful life, including managing kidney disease. Tune in and listen as Don talks with Lori and Stephen about his work as an active duty officer (he will be featured in an upcoming show on the FBI Files) and some of the important things kidney disease has taught him. You will be inspired by Don's honesty, openness, and attitude about life!

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December 5, 2006
Cartooning Around
Bob Klein, a popular voice over artist, shares his experience of living with kidney disease and what it's like to play so many different characters. 

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November 28, 2006
Lessons Learned from Katrina
This week, Lori and Stephen visit with Dr. Paul Miller, a nephrologist who came to the rescue of many displaced dialysis patients in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, and Bradley Mayfield, a kidney patient who not only lived through the hurricane but helped chauffer other patients to dialysis during the storms awful aftermath.

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November 20, 2006
Creating a Successful Community Event
Bill Peckham, longtime kidney patient, and Joyce Jackson, CEO of the Northwest Kidney Centers,  discuss the success of the Family Health & Kidney Expo. Find out how you too can create an educational kidney event in your own community..

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November 14, 2006
Thanksgiving Helpful Eating Tips
Sara Colman, RD shares eating tips and tasty recipes to make your festive meal renal friendly and enjoyable.

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November 7, 2006
It's a Hard Knock Life for Kidney Patients
Bill Halcomb, knows what it's like to live with kidney disease and the obstacles that you have to overcome. At 34 years old, Bill has been on dialysis for 13 years.

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October 30, 2006
Preparing for a Kidney Transplant
Jacki Harris, RN, draws on her experience of being a transplant coordinator and shares tips on how to prepare for a kidney transplant.

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October 23, 2006
What Scares You about Kidney Disease
Welcome to the first KidneyTalk! Halloween Special. Lori and Stephen get goofy and share Halloween stories, offer tips on renal-friendly Halloween treats, and talk about the sides of kidney disease theyd rather do without.

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October 17, 2006
How Low Can You Go?
The thought of crashing or cramping while on dialysis conjures up all kinds of uncomfortable feelings. Learn why low BP happens and steps to prevent it.

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October 10, 2006
Education is Key to Living a Better Life with Kidney Disease
Knowledge is power. The more you know about CKD, the more confident you will be with the decisions you make about your care.

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October 3, 2006
Don't Sweat the Kidney Stuff
Howard Feinberg, MSW and fellow kidney patient describes the emotions you go through dealing with kidney disease and strategies on how to cope. 

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September 26, 2006
Organ Donation: Inspire Someone Today! 
Bryan Stewart (Director of Communications for One Legacy) describes the communities efforts to improve awareness.  

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September 19, 2006
Coaching Yourself to Victory
Sharon Pahlka, a kidney patient for over 30 years and a certified life coach, shares strategies for winning at the game of life. 

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September 12, 2006
Gaining that Winning Smile
Cher Thomas (a dental hygienist and transplant recipient) discusses the relationship between healthy gums and a healthy life. 

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September 5, 2006
Finding Alternative Solutions for Organ Donation: A Patient's Perspective
Sally Satel (a New York Times Op-Ed writer and transplant recipient) shares her perspective on increasing organ donation. 

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August 29, 2006
100-Plus Years of Kidney Patient Experience

Long-term kidney patient survivors--Roanne Dale, Sharon Pahlka, Lori Hartwell--share tips and strategies on living a long and fulfilling life.

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August 22, 2006
Spicing Up Your Renal Diet
Mary Polucci, RD, shares tasty tips on eating well while sticking to your renal diet.

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August 15, 2006
Take-Home Dialysis
Doing Dialysis in the Comfort of Your Home
Guests: Scott Rasgon, MD, and Rafi Minasian, MD

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August 8, 2006
Taking Dialysis on the Road
Marcel Levique (a dialysis travel specialist) shares tips on traveling with dialysis to ensure an uneventful trip.

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August 1, 2006
Dialysis Success
Roanne Dale, has been on dialysis for over 30 years and has learned the keys to achieving success with dialysis and life.   

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July 25, 2006
For the Love of Pets
Deb Hurdle, an "Animal-Assisted Therapy Expert," shares the therapeutic benefits that pets have on helping people who have a chronic illness heal.  

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July 18, 2006
Laughing Through the Illness
Comedian Howie Mandel, host of the TV game show "Deal or No Deal," discusses how humor can help you through a chronic illness. Oftentimes, humor is just the medicine we need!

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July 11, 2006
Choosing and Caring for Your Vascular Access
Lana Kacherova, RN and Vickie Peters, RN discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different dialysis accesses your lifeline, so you will make the best choices and avoid complications.

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July 4, 2006
Independent Living with Home Dialysis
Hasmik Mouradian shares her thoughts on how home hemodialysis has helped her feel more in control, as well as some of the fears she faced in taking dialysis home and how she overcame those fears.

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June 27, 2006
Traveling Around the Globe: Adventures of a Hemodialysis Patient
Bill Peckham has undergone hemodialysis since 1990 and has traveled all over the world, dialyzing in 19 countries on five continents. Learn about his adventures and hear firsthand what dialysis is like in other parts of the world.

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June 20, 2006
Peter Quaife- Rock Star
Peter Quaife, a former member of the popular British rock group The Kinks, who began hemodialysis in 1998. To pass the time, Peter began drawing cartoons about what went on at his dialysis clinic. A collection of his cartoons was recently published under the title The Lighter Side of Dialysis.

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June 13, 2006
Dating with Kidney Disease, and When Do You Tell?
Two patients provide real-life advice and insight on dating in light of the special restrictions of living with renal disease. 

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June 6, 2006
Jodi Picoult- Best Selling Author
Jodi Picoult, a best-selling novelist and author of My Sisters Keeper, the story of a young woman conceived in order to be a blood cell and tissue donor to her older sister. The young woman balks, however, when asked to donate a kidney.

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