Kidney Living

Kidney Living is the National Kidney Foundation's FREE magazine for dialysis patients!

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Each issue features stories from people who are living well on dialysis, as well as tips for coping with kidney disease, healthy eating, finding support, and so much more.

The Spring issue is out now!

Features:

  • Why am I thirsty all the time? What can help me manage thirst?
  • "Sweet Treats"- Easy recipes for diabetics and dialysis patients!
  • Is your family at increased risk of kidney disease?

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Fiesta Salad

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Dialysis Saves Lives!

A video featuring the stories of dialysis patients of all ages.

Featured in the video:


"To tell the truth, I didn't know anything about kidney disease until it hit me. I knew nothing about dialysis or the high blood pressure that led to it..." - Dolores Bisagni
Mayra
"You can do a lot of things while on dialysis. Life goes on. This illness is not going to stop me from making my dreams come true." - Mayra Martinez
Sydney "We can travel and Sydney can play dodgeball and baseball. She has chores, she gets grounded - she's a normal 9-year-old kid. She just has kidney disease." - Sydney Knicely
Grizz "I was determined not to let the disease beat me. The whole experience taught me not to take anything for granted." - Grizz Chapman

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