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.
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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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Amy,
I have PKD too. My organization helps people who need a kidney transplant pursue living donation.
I've spoken at the PKD national convention twice and to many PKD Chapters, Sacramento last week, Milwaukee this week.
Please go to my website for more info...there's a recording of a webinar at the bottom of my Home page.
My best to you and your family.
Harvey Mysel
To sign up for the "Having Your Donor Find You" webinar go to:
www.lkdn.org/webinars.html
Living Kidney Donors Network
a Not-for-Profit 501(c)3 Organization
Office 312-473-3772
Mobile 847-912-7059
Fax 312-238-8621
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