STILL HAVE PRODUCT/SERVICE OFFERS FOR DONATIONS TO KIMW

by HeySal
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I just got a pm from someone who is offering a very impressive video package for $10 donations to KimW -- if you haven't donated yet - or don't know what's going on, please refer to the thread at the following link........... the new offer is post #265

http://www.warriorforum.com/off-topi...ical-care.html

There are a lot of older offers there still, too -- and Kim's illness isn't going away just because he's out of critical for the time being.

You'll find the links to donate at on the first page of that thread - the new offer on the last page and all the other offers scattered in that thread.

So go do something nice for our Warrior and get yourself some good stuff while you're at it.
  • Profile picture of the author Andie
    Sal,
    Absolutely a ton of great things being offered for donations! And yes, let's keep it on top that Kim still needs help from his fellow warriors. The ongoing support can make a difference for him and his family....so I hope everyone keeps the sig links going and the twitter feeds, etc.
    If anyone hasn't read his blog a bit or seen the thread -- take a few minutes out of your day to do this! Then give what you can, no matter the size. it matters.

    Andie
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  • Profile picture of the author Patrician
    Yeh, let's not forget that Kim still needs us and our support.

    Until he gets a new kidney he will be in this dire situation trying to stay alive and paying the bills.

    Keep the warrior love coming!
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  • Profile picture of the author Patrician
    If you are like me with hundreds of emails, help desk tickets etc to respond to for my clients, I barely ever read my personal email.

    I am so glad I read what I got from the Kidney Foundation. I assume anyone who donated is getting the same emails but just in case you didn't read this I want to be sure you see it.

    It is particularly important to me as I just landed in the emergency hospital with a severe case of Kidney Stones. Horribly frightening and painful. The ER doctor told me I would be fine (normal) after treatment,

    ...but that having them almost always means you will get them again if you don't discover which type you have and stop whatever you are doing or start doing what you should be doing.

    Now this article also says it can lead to kidney disease. So just because it is very common to have Kidney Stones it does not mean we can be in denial about them.

    NKF Answers Top 10 Questions about Kidney Stones



    Kidney stones send half a million Americans to the emergency room every year, but there are ways to decrease your risk. To help you learn about symptoms, prevention tips and treatment, this month, the National Kidney Foundation answers the top 10 questions about kidney stones.
    Check out our A to Z Guide for answers on many other kidney-related issues.


    1. What is a kidney stone?

    A kidney stone is a hard object that is made from chemicals in the urine. Urine has various wastes dissolved in it. When there is too much waste in too little liquid, crystals begin to form. The crystals attract other elements and join together to form a solid that will get larger unless it is passed out of the body with the urine. The stone-forming chemicals are calcium, oxalate, urate, cystine, xanthine and phosphate. Usually, these chemicals are eliminated in the urine by the body's master chemist: the kidney. In most people, having enough liquid washes them out or other chemicals in urine stop a stone from forming.


    After it is formed, the stone may stay in the kidney or travel down the urinary tract into the ureter. Sometimes, tiny stones move through the body in the urine without causing too much pain. But stones that don't move may cause a back-up of urine in the kidney, ureter, the bladder or the urethra. This is what causes the pain.


    2. What causes kidney stones to form?

    Possible causes include drinking too little water, exercise (too much or too little), obesity, weight loss surgery or eating food with too much salt or sugar. Infections and family history might be important in some people. Eating too much fructose correlates with increasing risk of developing a kidney stone. Fructose can be found in table sugar and high fructose corn syrup. In some individuals, fructose can be metabolized into oxalate.


    3. How common are kidney stones?

    Each year, more than half a million people go to emergency rooms for kidney stone problems. lt is thought that one in ten people will have a kidney stone at some time in their lives.


    The number of people in the United States with kidney stones has been increasing over the past 30 years. In the late 1970s, less than 4% of the population had had kidney stones; by the early 1990s, more than 5%. The rates are continuing to increase.


    The peak age for stones is between 20 years and 50 years. White Americans are more prone to develop kidney stones than African Americans, and men are much more likely to develop stones than women. Other diseases like high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, osteoporosis, chronic diarrhea, or kidney cysts might increase the risk of stones. Diabetes increases the risk of developing kidney stones, especially in younger women. Only about 25% of kidney stones occur in people with a family history of stones. After bariatric (weight loss) surgery, in which the digestive tract is altered, kidney stones are more common as levels of oxylate are much higher after this surgery.


    4. What are the symptoms of a kidney stone?

    Some kidney stones are as small as a grain of sand. Others are as large as a pebble. A few are as large as a golf ball! As a general rule, the larger the stone, the more noticeable are the symptoms.


    The symptoms could be one or more of the following:
    • severe pain on either side of your lower back
    • vague pain or stomach ache that doesn't go away
    • blood in the urine
    • nausea or vomiting
    • fever and chills
    • urine that smells bad or looks cloudy
    The kidney stone starts to hurt when it causes irritation or blockage. This builds rapidly to extreme pain. In most cases, kidney stones pass without causing damage, but they usually cause a lot of pain. Pain relievers may be the only treatment needed for small stones. Other treatment may be needed, especially for those stones that cause lasting symptoms or other complications. In severe cases, however, surgery may be required.


    5. How are stones diagnosed?

    Diagnosis of a kidney stone starts with a medical history, physical examination, and imaging tests. Your doctors will want to know the exact size and shape of the kidney stones. This can be done with a high resolution CT scan from the kidneys down to the bladder or an x-ray called a "KUB x-ray'' (kidney-ureter-bladder x-ray) which will show the size of the stone and its position. The KUB x-ray is often obtained by the surgeons to determine if the stone is suitable for shock wave treatment. The KUB test may be used to monitor your stone before and after treatment, but the CT scan is usually preferred for diagnosis. In some people, doctors will also order an intravenous pyelogram or lVP, a special type of X- ray of the urinary system that is taken after injecting a dye.


    6. Why does the doctor need to examine the contents of the stone?

    There are four types of stones. Studying the stone can help understand why you have it and how to reduce the risk of further stones. The most common type of stone contains calcium. Calcium is a normal part of a healthy diet. The kidney usually removes extra calcium that the body doesn't need. Often people with stones keep too much calcium. This calcium combines with waste products like oxylate to form a stone. The most common combination is called calcium oxalate.


    Less common types of stones are: infection-related stones, containing magnesium and ammonia called struvite stones and acid-related stones, called uric acid stones, which might be related to eating too much protein. The rarest type of stone is a cvstine stone that tends to run in families.


    7. How are kidney stones treated?

    You may be asked to drink a lot of water. Doctors try to let the stone pass without surgery. But if it is too large, if it blocks the flow of urine, or if there is a sign of infection, it is removed with surgery.

    Shock-wave lithotripsy is a noninvasive procedure that uses high-energy sound waves to blast the stones into fragments that are then more easily passed out in the urine. In ureteroscopy, an endoscope is inserted through the ureter to retrieve or obliterate the stone. Rarely, for very large or complicated stones, doctors will use percutaneous nephrolithotomy/nephrolithotripsy.

    8. Are there any long term consequences of having a kidney stone?
    Kidney stones increase the risk of developing chronic kidney disease. If you have had one stone, you are at increased risk of having another stone. Those who have developed one stone are at approximately 50% risk for developing another within 5 to 7 years.

    9. What can I do to decrease my risk of having kidney stones?

    Drinking enough fluid will help keep your urine less concentrated with waste products. Darker urine is more concentrated, so your urine should appear very light yellow to clear if you are well hydrated. Most of the fluid you drink should be water. Water is better than soda, sports drinks or coffee/tea. If you exercise or if it is hot outside, you should drink more. Sugar and high-fructose corn syrup should be limited to small quantities.

    You can reduce excess salt in your diet and, if overweight, try to get to a normal weight. Keep in mind, high-protein weight loss diets can add to the stone risk. Protein is found in beef, chicken, pork, fish, milk and eggs. You need protein (50 grams a day), but it needs to be part of a balanced diet.

    Some herbal substances are promoted as helping prevent stones. You should know that there is insufficient published medical evidence to support the use of any herb or supplement in preventing stones.

    See your doctor and/or a registered dietitian about making diet changes if you have had a stone or think you could be at increased risk for getting a kidney stone. To guide you, they need to know your medical history and the food you eat. Here are some questions you might ask:
    • What food may cause a kidney stone?
    • Should I take vitamin and mineral supplements?
    • What beverages are good choices for me?
    10. Do children get kidney stones?

    Kidney stones are found in children as young as 5 years. In fact, this problem is so common in children that some hospitals conduct ‘stone’ clinics for pediatric patients. The increase in the United States has been attributed to several factors, mostly related to food choices. The two most important reasons are not drinking enough fluids and eating foods that are high in salt. Kids should eat less salty potato chips and French fries. There are other salty foods: sandwich meats; canned soups; packaged meals; and even sports drinks. Sodas can also increase risk of stones due to the high sucrose content (a kind of sugar).


    Drinking water is important, but how do you get kids to drink more water? Parents can send a water bottle with lunch to school, instead of a juice box or sports drink. Make a habit when they are very young to serve water with every meal and snack. Kids like ice water, especially when the ice is made in a tray of shapes (like stars or hearts). Don't wait for your child to tell you he or she is thirsty. They may not realize it. Bring water to sports activities and to the park. Have a water bottle in the car on every trip.


    In some children, being overweight adds to the risk. In others, being very active in sports and not drinking water adds to the risk. In still others, regularly eating foods high in salt adds to the risk. Encourage your kids to drink milk and eat yogurt. Dairy products help because calcium binds with oxalate before it gets into the kidneys.


    Click here to support NKF’s patient and public education efforts.



    http://www.kidney.org/news/ekidney/n...November10.cfm
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  • Profile picture of the author KimW
    Patrician, I'm glad you posted that. Kidney problems are not just kidney failure,thought that is the most extreme situation.
    I've known several people over the years that had kidney stones and it is VERY painful from what I understand.
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  • Profile picture of the author Patrician
    Yes it is Kim and (a) it gets worse when they give you the antibiotic because when you pass the stones that is what hurts and

    (b) I can't tolerate any opiates so I had to not fill the Rx for the pain medication. I am lucky that even Motrin knocks me out - so at least I slept through some of it.

    I did have a severe case of multiple stones with an infection to boot so maybe it wouldn't be so bad for most people. (Then again that is always what you hear when you say 'kidney stones' is 'OUCH' or 'I hear that is very painful'...

    But yeh - bottom line is really that people think if 'half a million a year' is common, that it must not be any big deal.

    To tell the truth denial is very strong so when she said 'everything will be okay - you will be normal after' I was relieved. Now I am more concerned since it can actually predispose you for kidney disease which I guess is what progresses to kidney failure.

    I am trying to drink more water - down to 1 cup of coffee a day and drinking lots of herbal tea and cranberry juice.

    Yeh - now I am officially a real LOL (little old lady)...

    (lol)
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    • Profile picture of the author yxxabby
        Renal fibrosis is the pathology of the deterioration of all kinds of kidney diseases.There are three effective measures to treat kidney disease : the first is to block the continue impairment of renal fibrosis;the second is to repair the organic structure of the impaired original cells;the third is to reconstitute function of kidney cells. On the basis of this therapy,we have gradually formed a stereoscopic treatment system which applies the three characteristic main treatment technology together with one safeguard technology. It not only combines the five treatment function-blocking-up, absorbing, purifying, repairing and reconstituting together as a whole, but also brings the treatment characters of multiaspect, multidirection, multiple targets of point,and multisystematic into reality, opening a new treatment path for kidney disease .   1.What are the three characteristic main treatment technologies?
        The first is Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmosis Treatment. The active mass of the Micro-Chinese Medicine plays the main role, such as : ①Expand the blood vessel to improve partial microcirculation of the kidney, solving the problem of anoxia, which is the original reason of fibrosis;②Anti-imflammation, solving the problem of the renal fibrosis, which causes damage to the original kidney cells; ③Anticoagulation, anti-blood viscosity, antithrombotic solving the problem of poor blood flow in the impaired kidney vessels;④Degradating the formation of ECM,solving the problem that the accumulation of ECM damages the kidney cell tissue, which causes loss of cell function. Therefore, we realize the blocking,repairing,and reconstituting by micro Chinese medicine Its effectiveness and successful application in clinical treatment obviously shows the great advantage of Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmosis in curing the damage to the kidney original cells,laying a solid foundation for our country's medical science.
        The second is stem cell transplant technology,which gives full play to the features and functions of stem cells and use that for transplant technology.The stem cells have two main features: the first is multi-generational self-renewal,that is infinite cell division; the second is infinite cell differentiation ,that is: When there appears focus in the human body, the stem cells can be transformed into original cells where focus occurs directed by certain information.Therefore, people discover two effects of stem cell treatment technology through experiments and clinical experience: repairing+reconstituating,which is a superposition of the three function of Micro- Chinese Medicine.We effectively introduced stem cell treatment technology to kidney disease treatment and make it a perfect match with Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmosis Treatment at any cost.As is proved by practice,the two technologies complement each other and is a perfect combination.There are five results of this technology in treating kidney disease discovered by our clinical experiments: ①Target the impaired kidny focus and give full play of the differentiation function;②Produce blood capillary,and improve partial microcirculation;③Secrete series of nutritive stimulating factor,and activate the impaired origianl cells,and enters into a repairing state;④Improve the impaired immune function;⑤The impaired cells can repair and reconstitute themselves.The application of stem cell transplant in the field of nephrology brings kidney disease treatment into a imaginary space.
        The third is blood purification technic with a main of immuno adsorption.Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmosis and stem cell transplant technology both have the treatment function of repairing+reconstituating,the process of repairing of reconstituting requires a clean and losse internal environment,which in turn demands a technology system that insures a clean environment in the body.Though the Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmosis Technology also has the capacity of removing the toxin out of body,the result is slower than blood purification.Therefore we apply the Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmosis Technology to blood purification,constituting a system of Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmosis+Immuno adsorption.We also formed specific blood purification system with immuno adsorption technology as the core,and a combination of hemodialysis,blood filtration,blood perfusion,and continued hemodialysis technologies in our Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital.This technology brings four results:①The removal of immune complex makes the patient's kidney function improve;②the clean blood environment in the body offers substance and environment for the repair of impaired original cells;③the clean blood environment in the body makes the impaired cells able to duplicate their DNA,and protein synthesis is realised; ④the clean blood environment in the body makes the function repaire of impaired cells come true.
        2.What is the safeguard?
        Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital has formed a unique therapy system,does that mean we do not use Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) or Western Medicine or the combination of the two?The answer is no.Our hospital will not desert the exsisting threapy,but will apply it to the fullest. In practice,our hospital applies appropriately both the emergency handling effect of Western Medicine,and the conquering effect of TCM over the side-effect of immunosuppresive,making the existing therapy escort our three charateristic main treatment technologies.
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  • Profile picture of the author Patrician
    This is the time - TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATIONS - not to mention if you buy software or other services for your bizness through this project, they are also TAX DEDUCTIBLE.

    Donations being accepted through December but TODAY IS THE KIDNEY WALK!

    Go Kim's Team!
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    My dad used to get kidney stones and they would completely incapacitate him. His went away when we were able to get him to drink lemonade several times a week - and a lot more water daily - I guess the acid keeps the minerals in the kidney from concreting, and will dissolve stones that are starting to concrete, but flushing out with lots of water seems to be key in importance.

    Anyhow --

    GO KIDNEY WALKERS! RAH RAH SIS COOM BAH ---- ETC.

    We're with you in spirit today Kim -- and it is good that it's in spirit only if I got the correct info about your weather for the walk!
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  • Profile picture of the author waterotter
    .........and the Warrior Cyber Walk is on it's way! Help Kim any way you can Warriors - every bit helps.

    You will have Sal to contend with if you don't step up to the plate!!!
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