By Denise Steininger, AAKP AmbassadorMy name is Denise
Steininger. I was diagnosed with IGA Neuropathy in Dec of 2017. My creatinine went
from 2.0 to 4.0 literally overnight, and I was hospitalized for a week.
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Is This Where I Leave You?

By AAKP Ambassador, Kelly ClinePediatric Kidney Pals E-Newsletter, Dec. 2018As I walked down the stairs of my daughter’s new home, i.e. her residence hall at Virginia Commonwealth University, the reality that it was the end of what I had known for 18 years began to hit me.
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Walking For Kidney Transplants

By Jim Myers, AAKP Board Member, AmbassadorPosted: February 5, 2019I have often been asked why I take such long walks. I was in my transplant doctor’s office a few months back. He gave me that look. You know the look. Like that look your Dad used too give you before the stern lecture was coming. The serious discussion lecture.
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Message From AAKP President: Winter 2019
Welcome to 2019!As we enter the new year, I want to thank AAKP’s professional staff as well as our loyal patients, caregivers, and professional members for all of their support during a very successful 2018.
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2018 National Patient Meeting
Event photos from our National Patient Meeting
2018 Medal of Excellence Winners
Thriving, not just Surviving on Home Dialysis

By Melissa Bensouda, AAKP AmbassadorPhoto: Representing Missouri at RPA Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill – Dr. Gary Singer, MD; Melissa Bensouda, AAKP Ambassador MO; Kinza Bensouda (daughter)At one point in my childhood I had dreamed of becoming a nurse.
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Kidney Policy Summit Elevates Innovation Over Status Quo
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF KIDNEY PATIENTSFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:MEDIA CONTACT:Deborah Pelaez(800) 749-AAKP / [email protected] Convenes Capitol Hill Meeting with Broad Range of Key Policy InfluencersSeptember 29, 2018–WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP)
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AAKP BOD and Ambassador Dave White Describes his Experience at the 2018 Summer Transplant Games of America

By AAKP BOD and Ambassador, Dave White Dave White at the Transplant Games of America I heard a supporter yell “Go Maryland!” while I was chugging my way around the last turn into the home stretch. I saw three runners ahead of me and said to myself “oh well, no medal today.
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Grayson Lives On – Potter’s Syndrome (posted August 24, 2018)
By Kent Bressler, AAKP BOD and AmbassadorMy nephew, Todd Bressler, is a kind, mellow, hardworking father of three. He and his wife Shanna found out that their fourth child, who they would name Grayson, would be born without kidneys and profoundly limited lung function.
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