• SHE DOESN'T LET CKD DEFINE HER, WELCOME RACHAEL

  • Apr 2 2023
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

SHE DOESN'T LET CKD DEFINE HER, WELCOME RACHAEL

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  • Today we have our very FIRST interview with fellow Kidney Warrior, Rachael. Please welcome Rachael as she tells us her journey with Alport Syndrome, Motherhood, transplant, and living life through it all. Such an incredible person and such an inspiration that is so radiating. CONNECT WITH RACHAEL!WHAT IS ALPORT SYNDROME?
    • Alport Syndrome - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
    • Alport Syndrome - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment | NORD TGOJ, FOLLOW & CONNECT WITH US!
    Kidney resourcesNew to kidney disease? Check out these resources to see where to go from here!
    1. Kidney Basics
    2. Chronic kidney disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
    Need tips & tricks on finding a living donor?
    1. The Living Kidney Donors Network
    2. Tools to Find a Living Donor
    Want to be involved by becoming a kidney patient advocate!? By joining you can make a difference by sharing your testimony to help change policies, procedure and even get more funding for research!
    1. Field Ambassadors – AAKP
    2. Advocacy | National Kidney Foundation
    3. Resources • National Kidney Foundation
    Considering donating a kidney?
    1. Be an Organ Donor | National Kidney Foundation
    2. Kidney donation and transplant | American Kidney Fund
    3. Living-donor kidney transplant - Type - Mayo Clinic
    4. Kidney Donation - Donate Life America
    5. Organ Donation - LifeLink Foundation
    6. Facts About Organ Donation | UNOS Organ Donor Facts
    7. National Kidney Registry
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