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.
Kim, This was taken yesterday at the church campout. Alisa is one beautiful little lady. She makes you work pretty hard for a smile though. (Heather is quite special as well.)
Oh, you sweet thing. I love it when you take pictures for me. :o) And the hard work for a smile...well that seems to go with the territory of nursing babies. They have eyes for mommy only, it seems. My little McKinley, who lives just upstairs from me, looks at me like I am from another planet. She generally cries, too, and her mommy feels bad that McKinley does that to her grammie. But I can wait, and wait, and wait for that special bond to develop...it will happen. I am patient...
When I clicked on your pic to save it and the picture came up big, Oh MY! Alisa's blue eyes are AMAZING. Thanks again for posting my little prize possession! My little treasure. My little pumpkin. (maybe I should stop or we'll be here all night).
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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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Oh, you sweet thing. I love it when you take pictures for me. :o)
And the hard work for a smile...well that seems to go with the territory of nursing babies. They have eyes for mommy only, it seems. My little McKinley, who lives just upstairs from me, looks at me like I am from another planet. She generally cries, too, and her mommy feels bad that McKinley does that to her grammie. But I can wait, and wait, and wait for that special bond to develop...it will happen. I am patient...
When I clicked on your pic to save it and the picture came up big, Oh MY! Alisa's blue eyes are AMAZING. Thanks again for posting my little prize possession! My little treasure. My little pumpkin. (maybe I should stop or we'll be here all night).
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