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Friday, January 25, 2013

Wow! There are so many things to present to you all I doubt I can put them all in one blog!  Since I've started this blog, I'm learning all kinds of amazing things!  It appears when you actually take time to do research on the Internet, you find all kinds of things.  I usually don't find the time to relax and just surf the Internet.  Usually I'm frantically working, paying bills or trying to answer emails.  So this has been interesting and fun for me.  

I'm catching up myself on a lot of PKD news and I am really happy to share some of these things with you all!  So let's get started!


The Flu is the worst it has been in 10 years and PKD patients on dialysis or transplanted must take extra care to keep yourself healthy! It's been a real challenge for me since I've been taking care of a sick family member who has been in the hospital for 2 weeks!  The hospital is not where you want to be when this stuff is going on.  It's quite scary for me as I feel I'm just waiting to catch something.  As you can see from my picture I'm covered up like the Masked Marauder! I have not shaken a hand in several weeks now.  Actually, I try to practice this most of the time.  

Please make sure you keep yourselves safe!  I have done some surfing and  found some sites that might be helpful.  There are many out there but here are some I felt were useful.


  • On the CDC website there is information about the flu which includes tracking the number of cases in your state. The CDC along with other sites say stay home if you contract the flu. For immune suppressed people it is highly recommended you stay away from crowed areas and follow your normal guidelines more so than ever. 

Ok, now on to PKD news!

What's New in PKD 2013: A Live Broadcast Day of PKD Learning

Saturday, March 9, 2013
10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Central Time
(local times may vary)


This will be a fantastic day of learning.  The Atlanta Chapter would like to set this up but wants to make sure you would be interested.  Please rsvp to atlantachapter@pkdcure.org if you are interested in attending.  

A Message from the PKD Foundation's CEO

Since Gary Godsey has become CEO of the PKD Foundation, I've witnessed his tireless efforts to amp up the foundation and inspire us to keep up the hard work.  In his 2013: The Year of Hope for the PKD Foundation, a "state of the PKD Foundation" message, he catches us all up with the news in the world of PKD research, the focus of the PKD Foundation in 2013 and how vital it is to volunteer.


Cocktails for a Cure

I am beginning our plans for the 2013 Annual Cocktails for a Cure! 
This event did really last year and it was so much fun!

I will be selecting the location and date very soon.  Once I negotiate the facility the date will be set!

We hope to go to the next level for this wonderful event.  However, I can't do it alone.  Now is the time to let me know if you can help with this event!  I am building my committees right now! Please email me at atlantachapter@pkdcure.org or pkdatlantachapter@gmail.com


PKD Heath Notes by Kelly Welsh

I just love reading Kelly Welsh's blog, Health Notes.  Kelly is a renal dietician and full of wonderful information for PKD patients in ALL stages.  The current blog is about the causes of high blood pressure but her blog is always filled with so many healthy and nutritious information and recipes!  I urge everyone to read it.  Just click on the link above and get started living a healthier 2013!

2013 PKD Foundation Leadership Conference

As previously stated in my first blog, the PKD Foundation will be holding its 2013 Leadership Conference for all Coordinators Feb. 22-24.  I will be participating in the conference representing the Atlanta Chapter.  If there are any concerns or issues you would like me to present to the Foundation, I ask that you reach out to me before the conference.  You can post comments on this blog or email me at atlantachapter@pkdcure.org, or pkdatlantachapter@gmail.com.

Run for PKD

Our Atlanta Chapter no longer has a run connected with our annual walk.  We decided that we needed to focus more on our walk.  However, if you'd like to start a Run for PKD event in conjunction with our walk, please go to: Run for PKD to learn more about it.

As I muddle through as a beginner blogger I continue to learn how to do this better and have jotted down so many things that would be fantastic for us all to explore together.  I am very excited to bring them to fruition.  Again, I welcome any ideas, stories, articles and other blogs to link to on this site.  Let's all unite for a cure to END PKD!




"Some days there won't be a song in your heart. Sing anyway."
-Emory Austin


Marlene Stewart
Atlanta Chapter Coordinator
1.25.13