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STORIES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH KIDNEY DISEASE OR KNOW SOMEONE WHO HAS SOME KIND OF KIDNEY DISEASE...






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[DEN1673] Monday, February 07, 2011 4:05:35 AM 

"Eh Yo", with the Steelers losing tonight my heart weeps sadly but "God Damn" it's been way too long for me writing on the Priest board!!!! Just some quick words from me, "I truely hope everyone is doing awesome"!!! So whats cooking, you'll???


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[DEN1673] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 9:06:20 PM 
Much Thanks to, Joe/Becks/Guido and everyone else who knows my story but "Much Love" for keeping my "Kidney Disease Thread" alive!!!!!!!!! It means so much!!!!!! Keep it going guys & gals, so will I.......
[joedraper] Friday, April 16, 2010 9:10:30 AM 
Den!!
I am so glad to hear how you are thriving thanks to your 'Angel.' I hope that you have many, many years of healthy life ahead to spend with us and your loved ones. I miss our chats but I understand that you've been very busy and it's so nice when you drop by to let us know how you are.
Stay safe, healthy and full of life xxx

PS and thank you for bringing attention to kidney diseas and why organ donation is so important. Making that decision can make a huge impact in someone's life.

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[Becks] Thursday, April 15, 2010 12:20:01 PM 
Awesome stuff Den!
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, April 15, 2010 4:31:21 AM 
Congrats, Den.

Know that I'd miss you if you didn't poke your head in now and again.
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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 15, 2010 1:39:34 AM 
Just a real quick note before I hit the sack this late night, "Tremendous Amounts of Love & Respect" go out to "All" that have made my "Life" a little bit easier to handle just by saying a Few Kind Words!!!! As some of you know and this is just to make it up to date now, on "3/10/07 I received my cadaver kidney transplant" by someone I do not know but am "Extremely Grateful & Blessed" because of that "Angel", I can live and keep on living because there is no better feeling in the world......... It's very hard to explain in words!!!!!!!!

I just wanted to let "You'll" know, that of 3/10/10 it's been three years and counting.......... 

Lots of love,

D.K.
[Vaillant 3.0] Monday, October 19, 2009 1:05:22 PM 
Hiya Den!!! Glad to hear everything's going well for you!!
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[DEN1673] Monday, October 19, 2009 12:50:53 PM 
Just to let all you know, this year the Nephcure Foundation & the Step Forward walk for Kidney Diseases raised over $15,000 bucks..... Each year its getting bigger and better. Thanks for all the support and Keep Rocking Metal Heads!!!!
[DEN1673] Tuesday, September 01, 2009 12:09:45 PM 

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[DEN1673] Tuesday, September 01, 2009 11:04:46 AM 

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[DEN1673] Tuesday, September 01, 2009 11:00:50 AM 
Dennis Keltos
This is my page for the Kidney Walk I've been doing for the last 2 yrs, it's a secure page. So no worries. If you can spare a few bucks for a great cause, I'd really appreciate it. Last year I raised close to $2,000, so lets try to top that. Thank you for all your support through my good times & bad.... Lots of love to all and I hope to see you at the walk. It's free to register, so come on out for a 2 mile walk with some awesome people, prizes, food and some sport stars!!!!

http://www.active.com/donate/northjersey
2009/DKeltos5
[DEN1673] Tuesday, August 25, 2009 10:03:11 AM 

Ariz. woman finds taxi driver is a kidney match

Donor cabbie says giving the organ is a ‘whole new kind of lift’

Donor cabbie says giving the organ is a ‘whole new kind of lift’



PHOENIX - Rita Van Loenen had no idea that a trip in Thomas Chappell's taxi cab could end up being the ride that saves her life.

"There are better odds of getting struck by lightning," Van Loenen said. "A random taxi driver offering to give me his kidney and all these pieces match. There has to be something behind this. How can this be?"

Chappell, who has been driving Van Loenen to dialysis appointments, shocked the Gilbert, Ariz., woman a month ago by offering to donate his kidney. But even more shocking to her was that doctors found they had the same blood type, that they were compatible.

He calls me all excited. If we were a closer match, we would've been siblings. I was ready to fall off the floor," Van Loenen said.

The Phoenix taxi driver said he was a man of faith and that a higher power wanted him to step in.

"By then, me and the good Lord already had a talk. He said 'Tom, you go give her one. It will work," Chappell said.

Diagnosed with kidney disease

In February, she received her cousin's kidney but that transplant failed. One day, Van Loenen, 63, found herself telling Chappell, 56, about how her son was now going to get tested. Chappell decided to add his name to the list.

"I said 'Rita, your son's a whole lot younger than me. He's got a lot more years. I'm gonna go down and go through the process and see if it will work.' I don't think she really believed I was going to."

The gesture evoked tears of gratitude from Loenen but she was still skeptical.

"A little bit in my heart I didn't believe it. He said 'give me the number' and I have transplant number at Mayo (Clinic in Scottsdale) memorized."

The two first met more than three months ago. It wasn't an auspicious beginning.

Chappell was half an hour late picking Van Loenen up for a dialysis appointment.

"When I got there she was not happy," Chappell said. "And I can understand it now. She's sick and all these things she goes through ... The next day, it just so happens I got her again."

‘A whole new kind of lift’

"This has put a whole new kind of lift in my boots. I never knew what it felt like to give somebody life and that's what I'm doing," Chappell said.

Van Loenen said Chappell never asked for any compensation. She still can't quite believe his level of commitment.

"I've never known anybody so enthusiastic to get a body part removed," Van Loenen said.

After the transplant, which hasn't been scheduled yet, Chappell will need to tread carefully. He will have to rest between four and six weeks but his work has promised to cover his lost wages.

"I've had drivers do some pretty incredibly amazing things for no charge. But this is just over the top," said Jim Hickey, national sales and marketing director for the company that owns VIP Taxi. "We're just so proud of him."

Van Loenen said that, thanks to Chappell, she can actually make plans for the future.

"Whenever I tell my friends or my family, they just find it so incredible," Van Loenen said. "They do call him an angel. My friend says there's angels everywhere. That's the right way to capture it."

Last year, Van Loenen, an instructor in special-education methods, began feeling ill and experiencing water retention in her legs. She went to see a doctor and was diagnosed with kidney disease. With kidney failure setting in, friends and family were tested but there was no match.

Since then he has — and he insists it is by happenstance — been her taxi driver three to four times a month. For the last month, Chappell has started undergoing the arduous process of donor screening, undergoing numerous tests and exams. But none of it has brought second thoughts.
[SkyRideR] Wednesday, August 12, 2009 10:33:08 AM 
i agree, comforting words and postive energy as well standing by is very helpful.
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[DEN1673] Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:17:13 PM 
Thanks Bev, it's good to see you again............. My kidney is kicking ass, that's all I can say!!!
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[ron h] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 4:17:32 AM 
Sorry...just figured having my whole name up there was quite uneccessary...A Guido by any other name is still a Guido!!!!!!!
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[Bev] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 3:39:03 AM 
... at least we know it''s Ron and not someone pretending to be him!

DEN, good to know you're well ; )
[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:02:42 PM 
Hey now!!! I didn't upgrade my name just yet!!!!

Ronhartsell is now Ron H (don't worry, I got confused too).
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[guidogodoy] Tuesday, July 28, 2009 9:59:00 PM 
Who is this "Ron H?" Damn members changing names! I am now going by Vaillant 4.0!!!! Harumph!
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[spapad] Tuesday, July 28, 2009 9:34:26 PM 
Much Metal Love to you too my friend!
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[ron h] Tuesday, July 28, 2009 9:16:36 PM 
I know this Spa, you've always been a true and wonderful friend to me.  The longer I'm here and the more I see, true friendships are very hard to obtain and even harder to maintain...you've never wavered!!!  Metal love to you!!!!
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