Articles

Peritoneal Dialysis

David Scott
What is Peritoneal Dialysis and How Does it Work Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a treatment option to remove waste products and excess fluid from the blood when the kidneys are no longer properly functioning. PD uses your own peritoneum – a natural membrane that covers the abdominal organs and lines the abdominal wall.
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Finding Joy throughout the Holidays

David Scott
For Kanehe, Hawaii resident Peter J. Jones, life took an unexpected turn when he was told his kidneys were failing and he would eventually end up on dialysis. Years of being driven by success, working long hours, and really not taking the time to care about his well-being, finally caught up with him.
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I’m Taking Charge of My Health Care

David Scott
The Irene Paredes Story Growing up as a child with a parent in the military, Eileen Paredes has lived all over the world. Born in Hawaii, she’s lived in Japan, Guam, Hawaii, and Florida before settling in California. The mountain terrains in California agreed with her. She enjoys taking hikes, exploring new territory.
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Surviving Caregiving – Helpful Hints

David Scott
Daily home hemodialysis requires the patient to have a partner to ensure safety and supportive care. The role of the partner is very important in the success for the patient. This is why the first evaluation for treatment approval requires that the partner be interviewed.
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Patient Meeting Experiences

Janice Starling
David Scott
As a result of an autoimmune disease, I’ve had Chronic Kidney Disease since I was in my 20’s. Suddenly in my 60’s, I was diagnosed with End Stage Renal Disease-what a shock! There was minimal education from medical personnel, nor was I directed to any patient support groups. What a blessing it was when I found AAKP.
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Emergency Preparedness

David Scott
Get Ready Now! Daily routines can be disrupted with little or no warning by a catastrophic event, such as an earthquake, tornado, hurricane or flood. Help might not always be available, so emergency preparedness is key.
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