Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) affects 600,000 Americans and 12.5 million children and adults, worldwide. There is no treatment or cure, but there is hope.
Hi, Amy...thought I would drop in and see your blog. I love the pictures, although right now we look MUCH colder than this...at least it looks like fall wherever you took these pictures...where is it, by the way? I saved one for my screensaver pictures.
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At left, a regulation size football. At right, a human cystic kidney removed during a transplantation operation. A normal human kidney is the size of an adult fist
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AW. THANKS! I have the one you sent my phone set as my wall paper. :o) It looks gorgeous. Missing you @ church today.
Hi, Amy...thought I would drop in and see your blog. I love the pictures, although right now we look MUCH colder than this...at least it looks like fall wherever you took these pictures...where is it, by the way? I saved one for my screensaver pictures.
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