Dear family of my donor, I am so grateful to have received a blessing of life. Though I am quite aware that the price of my joy came from someone so very dear to you and your family, it has served to make this all the more meaningful. Much like Selena Gomez, my cause ofContinue reading “If I Could Say It All…”
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Meanwhile…
So I was ready to take on a kidney transplant. Had the evaluation. Saw the social worker. Then waited for my medical insurance to authorize it. Announcing: Now I am officially on the transplant list. The Hours I’ve Spent Meanwhile…. I’ve spent the most part of my life trying to stay healthy and build myContinue reading “Meanwhile…”
Protected: The Order – The Salve of Healing
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Protected: The Order – Focused Healing
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Protected: The Order – Forgiveness
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Protected: The Order – Initially
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Welcome, Daniel Scott Schiffer
Caregiver, partner, artist, musician. Daniel Scott Schiffer is a rare gem living in West Los Angeles with a mission to spread good vibes through art & music. Impactful Revenue is proud to host Daniel Scott Schiffer’s presence in our online Community. Stay tuned for more news on his ventures.
Why You Should Protect Your Kidneys [or Why Kidney Failure Sucks]
When all is well and the body is healthy and strong, often we forget all about it. It’s often not until it’s gone that we realize what we had and wish to get it back. So let’s take a moment now to be grateful for what we do have. Thank you, Body. You know, it’sContinue reading “Why You Should Protect Your Kidneys [or Why Kidney Failure Sucks]”
Are You Considering Kidney Donation?
Want to learn more about kidney donation? Here’s some info to get you started on helping a transplant patient begin a new life.
Why I Need a Kidney
My Story After nearly 10 years on dialysis, I am ready to ask for a kidney. I am 36 years old. My health journey began shortly after graduation in 2009. I ran my body into the ground. Working 80 hrs a week for non-profits. Making barely $250/week. Running on junk food & cheapest processedContinue reading “Why I Need a Kidney”