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TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Sunday, July 10, 2011 11:41:53 AM 
Well enjoy the rest of the weekend everybody. I have some chicken to marinate for a few hours before BBQ'in it with my secret BBQ Sauce. "Shh", it's secret. Ha Ha Ha, I crack myself up!!!!! Anyway, mad love and stay safe!
TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Sunday, July 10, 2011 11:21:26 AM 
What's up Freeze? How's everything with you my friend?
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[DEN1673] Sunday, July 10, 2011 11:19:47 AM 
Thanks Susan, that made me feel better because someone told me they were almost sold out....... and I believed em. Ha Ha on me. I knew I'd get a trustworthy answer on the board!

Hey Guido, that's a funny one. I wish I had some old 80's Izod stuff...... Not!!!! Ha ha

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[DEN1673] Saturday, July 09, 2011 9:00:47 PM 
Hey Yall..... Ha Ha!!!! How's everyone doing. I'm doing great and I hope everyone else is awesome. I have a question that Im hoping someone here could answer. Priest is at the Izod Center - 11/18/2011 - does anyone know if the tickets went on sale yet??????? Please let me know..... I'll be on for a few!!!! Mad love!!!
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[DEN1673] Friday, May 06, 2011 1:46:13 AM 

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[DEN1673] Friday, May 06, 2011 1:43:46 AM 
YO!!! What Up???? Who's around?????
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[DEN1673] Friday, April 22, 2011 2:56:22 AM 

Yo!!!!! Mama!!!!! LOL!!!!! I'm just messing around guys & girls!!!!! Whats up kids????

TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Friday, March 11, 2011 3:23:01 AM 

Yo, as of 3/10/11 its been 4yrs healthy since my transplant... God Bless my "Angel" that saved my life 4yrs ago!!! Just truely happy & smiling, happy to be alive!!! How about showing me some love, my dear ol'friends!!! Ha Ha

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[DEN1673] Friday, March 11, 2011 2:52:43 AM 
Oh Wow!!!! Just a quick note to all, as of 3/10/11 it's been 4yrs to the day!!!!! Much love to you all....
TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Friday, March 04, 2011 5:45:50 AM 
Don't be scared, Ha!!! Anyway, yes it is me today writing here to you all... March 10th as of next week for those who know me and my situation, marks 4yrs and counting. Lets just keep on "chuggin" and enjoying life!!!! 
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[DEN1673] Friday, March 04, 2011 5:21:56 AM 
Hey everyone! Sorry I've been out of the loop but are there any North American Tour Dates yet????? Please let me know!!! Thanks
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[DEN1673] Friday, February 11, 2011 1:08:04 AM 
Oh "F-Yeah", and most thanks to the warm welcome.......
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[DEN1673] Friday, February 11, 2011 12:34:57 AM 
Hey Ya'll..... What's cooking within the Judas Priest Realm???
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[DEN1673] Monday, February 07, 2011 4:11:44 AM 
I don't know if it sounds like I'm babbling here but to me it feels like I abandoned some good friends on here!!!! And for that I'll accept any punishment I get but honestly I don't get that feeling because I know those people understand. Missing old school conversations!!!!
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[DEN1673] Monday, February 07, 2011 4:06:37 AM 
Oh whats this!!! Just showing the love!!!
TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[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???


  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by DEN1673 from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 9:06:20 PM)
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[DEN1673] Thursday, May 06, 2010 9:50:55 PM 
Hello all..... Tell me no but is there anything better then just chilling at home with all the windows open late at night with some cool breezes blowing through the windows. Especially in the NorthEast. Its really comfortable for sleeping!!!!!! So what's up people??? Talk to me!!!! Ha
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[DEN1673] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 9:57:01 PM 

That's awesome Val, glad to hear it sweetie..... My Mom is doing good, just sleeping alot, like she's always have but as for my Dad and you don't know my Dad, well, he's the same "Loveable Smart Ass" that he's always been and that's where I get it from!!!!!!!!

It makes me laugh, everytime!!!!!


  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 9:49:10 PM)
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[DEN1673] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 9:44:27 PM 
Thanks!!!! I will have to, check-check- check it out!!!!!! How's your family Val????
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[DEN1673] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 9:37:03 PM 
Well sorry I spelled laid/layed, was thinking about that one...... Ha Ha!!!!!!! I'm just happy to be chatting with you sweetie...... As for your plans, which you choose "Not" to disclose, I'm sure it's well within your "Heart" not to!!!!! Me on the other hand will definitely be going to see some concert!!!!! Not sure which one yet but maybe you can help me out by naming a few??????????
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[DEN1673] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 9:15:32 PM 

Ha Ha, sorry nothing cooking but something is always cooking over here on my end........ As for me lately, just been doing some refurbishing of my brother Mike's home while I've been out of work...... Making a few bucks as I go, it sure helps out....... Some really good news regarding me since I've been layed off, it took a while but I'm receiving my most important "Meds" which are of course my rejection meds, "For Free" thru programs that are out there. You just have to do the research. It took a while but I'm receiving a years worth, until I find a job. Which is a blessing, when you have "No Medical Coverage"......... Oh and I'm going to FL. for Memorial Day Weekend to see my sis Kathy & my bro Paulie!!!!!


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TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[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.......
TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 9:02:25 PM 
Oh shit, sorry Val,.,,,,,,, Was posting elsewhere!!!!! What's cooking sweetie???? Talk to me!!!
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[DEN1673] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 9:00:38 PM 
Wow, nice pics and then some...... Loving them all, respect to those who serve and of course those serving the "Screaming For Vengence" clan!!!!! Ha Ha
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TOPIC: Missing members
[DEN1673] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 8:56:32 PM 
If I'm missing, then it's for a good reason, and "Yes"  I've been "Missing" for quite some time now!!!!! Ya just don't know, "How much I miss some of you"!!!!! God Bless!!!!!
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[DEN1673] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 8:51:39 PM 
What's up from the East Coast!!!!!! Much Love people!!!
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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 22, 2010 11:33:53 PM 
So lets see... Who's around for a conversation???? Ha Ha Ha Ha
TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[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.
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[DEN1673] Friday, April 02, 2010 12:40:41 AM 
That's mad cool, Good Night Sweetie!!!!! Catch ya Later!!!!
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[DEN1673] Friday, April 02, 2010 12:32:20 AM 
Ha Ha, as long as you enjoy it with the one's you love....... Same here, gonna cook a smoked ham with some side dishes but just spend it with my family and my woman, after she gets out of work............. Great weather here, can't wait to fill my belly!!!!! LOL
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[DEN1673] Friday, April 02, 2010 12:26:11 AM 
Ha Ha, oh yeah we can abbreviate these days........ Ha Ha

So Rebecca, if thats cool with ya...... What cha doing for Easter??????

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[DEN1673] Friday, April 02, 2010 12:21:46 AM 
I hear ya, they're all good........ especially that one........ My all time favorite and there's so many to choose from but one in perticular that makes me pump with energy is, Beyond The Realms Of Death!!!!!!!!
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[DEN1673] Friday, April 02, 2010 12:13:26 AM 
Yeah, no doubt....... I had to go change that Pantera that was playing on my Bose Docking System back to Priest....... What's your favorite JP song????? Pick one!!!!! LOL
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[DEN1673] Friday, April 02, 2010 12:08:29 AM 

Yes, you're so right............. I'm just happy I have someone to talk to right now........ It's a "Jolly" good time,!!!!!!!!

Let's Celebrate..... What do ya say???????


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[DEN1673] Friday, April 02, 2010 12:02:19 AM 
                                                              "Happy Good Friday Everyone"
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[DEN1673] Friday, April 02, 2010 12:00:59 AM 
I could care less right now, just enjoying good conversation....... Lucky us, it's been ages since I posted!!!!!
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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 01, 2010 11:56:48 PM 
Oh damn but it's only 3am here Val......... LOL

Good night sweetie!!!! Sweet Dreams.......

Looks like its me and you Becks, for now!!!!!!! Hee Hee

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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 01, 2010 11:49:17 PM 
Damn I'm doing it old school tonight, listening to Pantera right now, god love'em!!!!!!!!
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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 01, 2010 11:41:52 PM 
Going out and exploring the world is just great, god I love life....... Going to the Gulf of Mexico for Memorial Day Weekend with my woman and my family!!!!!
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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 01, 2010 11:27:06 PM 
Great news Rebecca!!!! As long as you're happy, that's all that matters sweetie!!!!
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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 01, 2010 11:23:25 PM 
My house here is fine but not to far it's really flooded but that's what you get when you live next to a river...... but all jokes aside, this is something that should of been taken care of years ago when they had more water then......... This winter was a bad one for some but not me...... How was Mexico???? Tell Me????
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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 01, 2010 11:19:34 PM 
Ummmmmmmmmmmm Fucking A, as they say!!!!!!!! LOL

Honestly, it's a day by day thing now but I'm surrounded by "Lots of Love" that keeps me going!!!!!!

Shit, it's not that bad when you believe in yourself and the one's close to you!!!!!! Blah Blah Blah

Tell me what's new with  YOU!!!!

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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 01, 2010 11:12:54 PM 
Oh damn Val, you want new from the Eastern part of the US????? Ummmmm, well let's see? There's mad flooding really close to me...... A bad winter and then some if you ask me!!!!!
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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 01, 2010 11:09:27 PM 
Ha Ha, sounds like the SSDD Val & Becks....... Ha Ha

Same here ladies but my life is Just A Bit Different!!!!!! Its already 3yrs since my Kidney Transplant, can you F'in believe it?????
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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 01, 2010 11:02:52 PM 

Hooray & then some for (Val & Becks) keeping it real............ So what's new ladies?????


  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Thursday, April 01, 2010 10:57:17 PM)
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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 01, 2010 11:00:58 PM 
Ha Ha Ha, ages is funny but it's really been years, Ha Ha!!!!! My new PC at home keeps me in touch with you all but "shit damn" I feel bad...... But I know my loved ones know I'm keeping it real for myself and mad respect goes out to the "Judas Priest Family" & you know who you are!!!!!
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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 01, 2010 10:56:31 PM 
God I fucking miss this board and "All" it's members but my life has changed "So Much" its hard to keep up!!!! Glad to see it's still alive and kicking!!!!!
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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 01, 2010 10:52:56 PM 
Val................... It's the one and only, me!!!! How you doing sweetie????
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[DEN1673] Thursday, April 01, 2010 10:49:05 PM 
April Mutha F'in Fool's but I know I'm a day late!!!!! So give me some!!!! Ha Ha..... God I miss "All Ya'all"!!! So what's cooking this time of night????
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[DEN1673] Friday, March 05, 2010 3:53:42 PM 
Happy Friday everyone!!!
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[DEN1673] Wednesday, March 03, 2010 9:48:27 PM 
Anyway guys & gals, I guess I caught you all off guard tonight...... Hope everyone is doing great and I'll try to keep in touch here since I been a long lost soul for a while!!!! The good thing is is that I have an up to date computer at home and I hope to speak with you all soon!!!!!

Lots of Love,

Dennis
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[DEN1673] Wednesday, March 03, 2010 9:31:03 PM 
What's the F'in problem around here????? Ha Ha Ha!!!!!! Holy crap, I haven't been on here in such a long time and I feel really bad guys & gals!!!! Hope you "All" forgive me, Life has changed some in the past few months. My health is great, no worries...... So what's up Metal Heads????
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[DEN1673] Tuesday, October 27, 2009 3:11:42 PM 

Hmmmmmm, who the heck is around? What the hell is going on People???

TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[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!!!!
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[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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TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[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
TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[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.
TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Friday, August 14, 2009 1:44:52 PM 
Yeah, go for it...... Porn when the Princess is out of town!!!! Ha
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[DEN1673] Friday, July 31, 2009 2:05:08 PM 
HeLLooooooooooooooooo everyone............. What's the word for this afternoon????
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[DEN1673] Thursday, July 30, 2009 2:19:40 PM 
Later brother. Always my pleasure Freeze..... Cannonball... That's hilarious Guido, people mover!!! What is he a caveman?!!!
  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by DEN1673 from Thursday, July 30, 2009 2:13:32 PM)
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[DEN1673] Thursday, July 30, 2009 2:13:32 PM 
Whatever helps brother. Can you cook an egg on the hood of a car if you tried? Ha............ Do you spend time in a pool? I know I would...
  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Thursday, July 30, 2009 2:11:30 PM)
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[DEN1673] Thursday, July 30, 2009 2:06:25 PM 
Shit man, that's smoking!!!! How have you been feeling lately? Your bcak and all??? It's been raining like crazy over here everday. Yesterday were some nasty storms and plenty of heavy rain. It's the most rain I've seen in my whole life living in Jersey!!!! Today it's nice and sunny but I'm sure theres some storms moving in from somewhere!!!!!!!!!!! It's been good for the garden, saves on the water bill!!!! Ha
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[DEN1673] Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:50:45 PM 
So how's the afternoon going for you guys????? How's that heat out West Freeze???
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[DEN1673] Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:35:57 PM 
Ha Ha Ha, that pic rocks brother. I hope he had a limo waiting for the both of you so he could take you to the beach. God he looks like he was going to the beach...... I love the sign to but the man purse is something else!!! Classic..........   [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:28:43 PM)
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[DEN1673] Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:27:07 PM 
Awwww that's awesome brother, your Mom rocks. Tell her I'm doing excellent and the kidney is doing just fine. Nothing bad to report, so that is always good news. I'll have to take a look at those pics of Freeze!!!! Aren't you lucky to be traveling and following the band. I wasn't able to see them this time around. So how are the shows???? I know they always put on a great show!!!
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TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[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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[DEN1673] Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:15:30 PM 
Nothing much, just trying to get back to the old norm of the JP Board....... It's been too long. Just enjoying my summer and looking forward to heading back down to the Gulf Coast of FL for Labor Day weekend............ What's cooking with you brother???
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TOPIC: Fishing
[DEN1673] Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:13:18 PM 
Nice good to hear.......... Nothing like a good day of fishing!!! I'm going down to LBI next week with 2 of my brotrhers to hang at my bros friends house on the beach and we'll meet up with my other brother who lives about 15 minutes away, who has a boat!!!! So I'll be fishing next week for some Fluke....
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[DEN1673] Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:10:17 PM 
Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Rum........... Good Afternoon!!!!
TOPIC: Something pissing you off? Say it in here..
[DEN1673] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:16:51 PM 
So true brother. Live life to the fullest because you never know when your time is up. I'm not the healthiest person in the world but i try to keep active and just enjoy what I have................ So Live & Give back, it will always make a person feel better!!!!!!!
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[DEN1673] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:11:29 PM 
Ha Ha, thanks brother. It's always nice to be back. Sorry I delayed in responding, was caught up in some baseball stats............... So what's up?
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TOPIC: WHISKEY VS. RUM
[DEN1673] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 11:39:04 AM 
Jameson's Irish Whiskey is quite good........ My brother is a big fan!!!
TOPIC: Fishing
[DEN1673] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 11:37:50 AM 
Damn that's a good days fishing if you ask me.......... I never caught that many in one day!!!!
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TOPIC: Things that make you laugh!
[DEN1673] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 11:34:33 AM 
People that pick there nose while they're driving and they could care less if anyone sees them........... That's funny!!!
TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 11:23:45 AM 
So I hear some people are missing me here and they want me here more often............. I can do that..... What's shaking Metal Freaks? How's everything???
TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[DEN1673] Tuesday, July 28, 2009 12:57:20 PM 
I'm sorry to hear from both of you about your families kidney situations but it's a hard to deal with for both the person going through it and the family members. The best thing you can for for him or her is to give them all the support and love, plus just have "positive energy" around him or her because it did miracles for me. Just ask my boy Freeze about how well positive energy works................

Lots of luck to you and yours, my heart goes out to everyone. I will say some prayers and send some positive energy!!!!!!!!!!

Love you all, 

Dennis
TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[DEN1673] Thursday, June 11, 2009 4:14:15 PM 

Awesome video of a 6 or 8 way transplant. I forgot how many!!!

Hope you all like it, those of you that will watch it.

Thanks

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/06/kidney_donations_connect_stran.html

TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[DEN1673] Wednesday, May 06, 2009 9:48:00 AM 

Face transplant patient: ‘I'm not a monster’

46-year-old Ohio woman can smile again with the help of a stranger's face


CLEVELAND - When Connie Culp heard a little kid call her a monster because of the shotgun blast that left her face horribly disfigured, she pulled out her driver’s license to show the child what she used to look like. Years later, as the nation’s first face transplant recipient, she’s stepped forward to show the rest of the world what she looks like now.

Her expressions are still a bit wooden, but she can talk, smile, smell and taste her food again. Her speech is at times a little tough to understand. Her face is bloated and squarish. Her skin droops in big folds that doctors plan to pare away as her circulation improves and her nerves grow, animating her new muscles.

But Culp had nothing but praise for those who made her new face possible.

“I guess I’m the one you came to see today,” the 46-year-old Ohio woman said at a news conference at the Cleveland Clinic, where the groundbreaking operation was performed. But “I think it’s more important that you focus on the donor family that made it so I could have this person’s face.”

Until Tuesday, Culp’s identity and how she came to be disfigured were a secret.

‘I got me my nose’
Culp’s husband, Thomas, shot her in 2004, then turned the gun on himself. He went to prison for seven years. His wife was left clinging to life. The blast shattered her nose, cheeks, the roof of her mouth and an eye. Hundreds of fragments of shotgun pellet and bone splinters were embedded in her face. She needed a tube into her windpipe to breathe. Only her upper eyelids, forehead, lower lip and chin were left.

A plastic surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic, Dr. Risal Djohan, got a look at her injuries two months later. “He told me he didn’t think, he wasn’t sure, if he could fix me, but he’d try,” Culp recalled.

She endured 30 operations to try to fix her face. Doctors took parts of her ribs to make cheekbones and fashioned an upper jaw from one of her leg bones. She had countless skin grafts from her thighs. Still, she was left unable to eat solid food, breathe on her own, or smell.

Then, on Dec. 10, in a 22-hour operation, Dr. Maria Siemionow led a team of doctors who replaced 80 percent of Culp’s face with bone, muscles, nerves, skin and blood vessels from another woman who had just died. It was the fourth face transplant in the world, though the others were not as extensive.

“Here I am, five years later. He did what he said — I got me my nose,” Culp said of Djohan, laughing.

In January, she was able to eat pizza, chicken and hamburgers for the first time in years. She loves to have cookies with a cup of coffee, Siemionow said.

No information has been released about the donor or how she died, but her family members were moved when they saw before-and-after pictures of Culp, Siemionow said.

Culp said she wants to help foster acceptance of those who have suffered burns and other disfiguring injuries.

“When somebody has a disfigurement and don’t look as pretty as you do, don’t judge them, because you never know what happened to them,” she said. “Don’t judge people who don’t look the same as you do. Because you never know. One day it might be all taken away.”

It’s a role she has already practiced, said clinic psychiatrist Dr. Kathy Coffman.

Once while shopping, she heard a little kid say, ‘You said there were no real monsters, Mommy, and there’s one right there,”’ Coffman said. Culp stopped and said, “I’m not a monster. I’m a person who was shot,” and pulled out her driver’s license to show the child what she used to look like, the psychiatrist said.

Only a few pills a day
Culp, who is from the small town of Unionport, near the Pennsylvania line, told her doctors she just wants to blend back into society. She has a son and a daughter who live near her, and two preschooler grandsons. Before she was shot, she and her husband ran a painting and contracting business, and she did everything from hanging drywall to a little plumbing, Coffman said.

Culp left the hospital Feb. 5 and has returned for periodic follow-up care. She has suffered only one mild rejection episode that was controlled with a single dose of steroid medicines, her doctors said. She must take immune-suppressing drugs for the rest of her life, but her dosage has been greatly reduced and she needs only a few pills a day.

The clinic expects to absorb the cost of the transplant because it was experimental, doctors said. Siemionow estimated it at $250,000 to $300,000. That is less than the $1 million that other surgeons estimate it costs them to treat other severely disfigured people through dozens of separate operations, she said.

Also at the Cleveland Clinic is Charla Nash of Stamford, Conn., who was attacked by a friend’s chimpanzee in February. She lost her hands, nose, lips and eyelids, and will be blind, doctors said. Clinic officials said it is premature to discuss the possibility of a face transplant for her.

In April, doctors at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston performed the nation’s second face transplant, on a man disfigured in a freak accident. It was the world’s seventh such operation. The first, in 2005, was performed in France on Isabelle Dinoire, a woman who had been mauled by her dog.

TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[DEN1673] Tuesday, May 05, 2009 12:00:08 PM 

Double hand transplant patient recovering

57-year-old man stable after day of surgery, Pittsburgh hospital says

PITTSBURGH - A Georgia man is recovering in Pittsburgh after becoming the first U.S. recipient of a double hand transplant.

A University of Pittsburgh Medical Center spokeswoman says 57-year-old Jeff Kepner is stable after a day of surgery that ended Monday night.

Kepner is a native of Pennsylvania who lives in Georgia. He lost his hands and feet to a bacterial infection.

In March, the hospital performed its first hand transplant on a Marine who lost his right hand during a training exercise.

Eight double hand transplants have been performed abroad. French physicians last month performed the world's first simultaneous partial face and double hand transplant.

TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Thursday, April 30, 2009 10:15:30 AM 
Alright, Alright...... Stop all this screaming!!!! LOL
TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Monday, April 27, 2009 2:57:22 PM 
Anybody out there today???
TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[DEN1673] Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:48:18 AM 

Organ Donation

As of January 2006, almost 65,000 people in the U.S.--including 800 children under 18 years of age--were awaiting a kidney transplant. Based on data from prior years, only about 16,000 of them will receive their new kidney before year’s end. About 6,000 of those kidneys will come from living donors.

There is a critical shortage of donor organs in the U.S., and the time spent waiting for a lifesaving organ can be several years. There are, however, steps you can take to help ease this shortage. Who knows... the life that you save may be that of a loved one or friend!

Little-Known FactsDid you know?... Every one of us can save up to eight lives by donating our organs, as well as enhance the lives of up to 50 others through tissue donation.

Did you know?... Hospitals are required to notify an organ & tissue recovery agency about all deaths that occur in a hospital. These agencies work with the hospitals to offer families the chance to donate the organs and tissues of their loved one. Before donation can take place, however, the recovery agency asks permission from the family or next of kin, even if the person who died wanted to donate his/her organs and signed a donor card! This is why it is so important to let family members know about your donation wishes so that they will follow your wishes at the time of your death.

Did you know?... Signing an organ donor card and placing a pink "donor dot" on your driver's license does not record your wishes on an official list or donor registry. Despite popular belief, the Department of Motor Vehicles does not maintain a donor database. Therefore, giving consent for donation falls solely on the donor's family, who may not be aware of the wishes of their loved one.

Did you know?... There is a national Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) that lists all patients waiting for a transplant and allocates donated organs. It is operated by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) in Richmond, VA, under contract with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. UNOS makes every effort to ensure that there is a fair allocation of donated organs and tissues, and their policies are continuously revised to reflect any changes in the scientific and medical basis of transplantation. Potential recipients are selected based on such factors as blood and tissue type, medical need, length of time on the waiting list, and the size and weight of the donor and potential recipients.

Did you know?... In recent years, more and more living donors have offered their organs (or parts of their organs) for transplant. The most common organ offered by living donors is the kidney. Living donors are usually blood relatives, a significant other, or close friend of the recipient. But an increasing number of non-related living donations are occurring. Even complete strangers are offering to donate organs to anyone who may need them, something that was virtually unheard of only a decade ago.

Did you know?... The need for donor kidneys is higher among minority populations such as African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, Pacific Islanders, and Native Americans. This is because certain diseases that lead to kidney failure (diabetes, high blood pressure) are more common among these people than in the general population. The odds of obtaining a suitable kidney for transplant are higher when both the donor and potential recipient are of the same ethnic background.

Did you know?...
• African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, and Pacific Islanders are three times more likely than Caucasians to develop kidney disease.
• Native Americans are four times more likely than Caucasians to suffer from diabetes, the leading cause of kidney failure.
• African Americans are more likely to develop hypertension (high blood pressure), the second leading cause of kidney disease.
• While African Americans account for only 13% of the U.S. population, they comprise more than one-third (35%) of the kidney transplant waiting list.

Did you know?... The first successful organ transplant was performed in 1954 at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston. The donor of the organ--a kidney--was the recipient’s twin brother.

Myths and Facts About Organ DonationMyth 1: If doctors in the hospital know I want to be a donor, they will not try to save my life.
Fact: It is important to understand that the medical staff trying to save your life is completely separate from the transplant team. Transplant surgeons are called in for the donation process only after all efforts to save a life have been made and death is either imminent or has occurred.

Myth 2: Some people can recover from brain death.
Fact: No one can recover from brain death, but they can recover from some comas. Brain death and coma are not the same. Brain death is final and irreversible.

Myth 3: Deciding who receives a donor organ discriminates by race. Therefore, ethnic minorities should refuse to donate.
Fact: Organs are matched by such factors as blood and tissue typing. Potential recipients are actually more likely to receive a suitable organ when that organ is donated by someone of the same ethnicity or race.

Myth 4: The rich and famous are given donated organs ahead of ordinary people.
Fact: Organ recipients are not selected based on fame or wealth. The national computerized organ matching system matches donors and recipients only by blood and tissue typing, organ size, medical urgency, length of time on the waiting list, and geographic location.

Myth 5: Senior citizens are too old to donate.
Fact: Organs and tissue can come from people of all ages, ranging from newborn babies to seniors. The most important factor is physical condition, not age.

Myth 6: Families will be charged for donating a loved one's organs.
Fact: The donor's family or estate is not responsible for the donation costs. Medicare and/or the recipient's insurance bear the cost.

Myth 7: My body will be disfigured if I donate.
Fact: Any incisions made during the removal of organs and tissues are always closed following the end of the procedure, so the body is not disfigured and is ready for burial.

Myth 8: Organs are often sold, giving the medical community enormous profits.
Fact: The buying and selling of organs is strictly prohibited by federal law in the U.S. Any violators are punished by heavy prison sentences and fines.

Myth 9: My religion may prohibit organ donation.
Fact: Virtually all mainstream religions support organ and tissue donations and view them as unselfish charitable acts. Those families who have donated believe they have followed high moral and ethical standards and have made a true Gift of Life.

Discussing Your Desire to Donate with Your FamilyEven if you have signed an organ donor card, the decision on whether to donate your organs or tissues after you die will be made by your family. So, it is important that they know your wishes ahead of time.

Before you begin a discussion with your family, educate yourself about the donation process, then tell your family you want to discuss a very important issue. Choose a comfortable environment in which to discuss the topic, one with as few distractions as possible so that each person can feel at ease as they share intimate thoughts and feelings about donation.

Some family members may feel OK with discussing donation in a group setting, while others may not. Talking one-on-one with each family member is an option. Be sensitive to everyone's feelings and needs. Each family member should know and take into consideration the views of the rest of the family.

Begin the discussion by honestly expressing your own feelings about donation. Try not to judge the feelings and beliefs of other family members. Instead, try stressing that transplantation is a successful procedure that has saved many hundreds of thousands of lives during the past half-century. Success rates for all transplants, particularly kidneys, continue to improve every year.

If you want to donate organs or tissue, make sure you:
Obtain a donor card, sign it, and carry it with you. This card allows you to specify which organs and tissues you wish to donate.
• Declare that you want to be a donor on your driver's license.
• Sign up with your state's donor registry (37 states now have one).
• Make sure you discuss your desire to donate with your family. Most hospitals will not accept a donor's organs, even if they have signed a donor card, unless the family gives final consent. To discover the procedure in your state, contact the Coalition on Donation at www.shareyourlife.org.

Telling your family about your decision to donate organs or tissues is of critical importance. Even though you may have signed a donor card or placed your name on a state registry, many hospitals will not take your organs for transplant unless they have the consent of your family or next of kin.

Many families feel a spiritual sense of closure knowing that a part of their deceased loved one is living on in someone else. Some families even get to know and become lifelong friends with the recipient of their loved one's organ(s). These families believe that donation is something to embrace and be thankful for.

TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[DEN1673] Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:46:35 AM 

FACTS
26 MILLION
Americans are in early stages of kidney failure.

20 MILLION
More are at risk of developing it and don't know it.

DID YOU KNOW... ?

  • Early diagnosis and treatment of chronic kidney disease (CKD) dramatically slows its course giving you a longer, more healthful life. (See Kidney Times article #281 by Dean Kujubu, MD)

  • There are specific things you and your loved one can do to prevent or delay the onset of CKD.

  • CKD is a progressive loss of kidney function over time and doesn’t go away by itself.

  • The three main causes of chronic kidney disease are DIABETES (45% of new cases), HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (30% of new cases) and OBESITY

If you have any of these causes, see your doctor and get an estimated GFR (Glomerular Filtration Rate) assessment based on a simple blood test.


Are You At Risk?
Do you have…
1. Swelling or numbness in feet, ankles, or hands2. Changes in urination (frequency, color, foam in urine)3. Fatigue and lack of energy4. Difficulty concentrating, mental confusion5. Headaches6. Itchy skin7. Muscle twitching, especially in legs8. Loss of appetite9. Metallic taste in the mouth10. Nausea and/or vomiting11. Insomnia12. Changes in skin color (yellowish tint)13. Fragile bones

If you or someone you know exhibits these symptoms, it is important to get tested for kidney disease promptly. Remember, the signs and symptoms listed above may be due to other factors, but only your healthcare provider can give you an accurate diagnosis.

TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[DEN1673] Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:36:35 AM 
 Comprehensive Immunosuppressive Drug Coverage for Kidney Transplant Patients Act of 2009
(H.R. 1458 and S. 565)

H.R.1458 : To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide continued entitlement to coverage for immunosuppressive drugs furnished to beneficiaries under the Medicare Program that have received a kidney transplant and whose entitlement to coverage would otherwise expire, and for other purposes.

Sponsor: Rep Camp, Dave [MI-4] (introduced 3/12/2009)      Cosponsors (4)
Committees: House Ways and Means; House Energy and Commerce; House Education and Labor
Latest Major Action: 3/12/2009 Referred to House committee. Status: Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, and Education and Labor, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Visit GovTrack to view the House Response


S.565 : A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide continued entitlement to coverage for immunosuppressive drugs furnished to beneficiaries under the Medicare Program that have received a kidney transplant and whose entitlement to coverage would otherwise expire, and for other purposes.

Sponsor: Sen Durbin, Richard [IL] (introduced 3/10/2009)      Cosponsors (3)
Committees: Senate Finance
Latest Major Action: 3/10/2009 Referred to Senate committee. Status: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Visit GovTrack to view the Senate Response


Edited at: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:43:04 AM
TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[DEN1673] Monday, April 06, 2009 1:36:53 PM 

Burn victim receives face and hand transplants

Doctors in France performed world's first simultaneous procedure


PARIS - Dozens of doctors working in teams over 30 hours performed the world's first simultaneous partial-face and double-hand transplant during the weekend, Paris' Public Hospital authority said Monday.

The authority described the recipient as a 30-year-old burn victim. The man, whose name was not released, was injured in a 2004 accident that left him with scars "preventing any social life," it said.

No further details were provided by officials, but French media reports said the upper half of the man's face, including the scalp, forehead and eyelids, were transplanted.

The authority's statement said the operation, performed over Saturday and Sunday at the Henri Mondor hospital in the Paris suburb of Creteil, was the world's sixth partial-face transplant but the first to include hands as well.

A French woman, Isabelle Dinoire, underwent the first partial face transplant in 2005 in Amiens, France. Other recipients include another European patient, a Chinese farmer and a woman operated on late last year in Cleveland, Ohio.Dinoire was disfigured when her dog chewed her face after she passed out from an overdose of sleeping pills. She lost part of her nose, lips, chin, and parts of her cheeks.

French doctors gave Dinoire, then 38, a new face from a brain-dead donor, as well as bone marrow cells that they hoped would prevent rejection. Dinoire still had two instances of rejection — one month after her surgery and again a year later.

Other recipients have also have been plagued by rejection — a problem that worries Dr. Patrick Warnke, a professor of surgery at the University of Kiel in Germany who has expressed skepticism about the procedure.

"I think the hype about face transplants is too much," he said in a phone interview Monday.

He pointed to the risk of long-term use of immuno-suppression drugs aimed at preventing rejection, which he said could cause cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

"I'm worried that patients don't understand what it means to be on these drugs for the rest of their lives," he said.

TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Friday, March 06, 2009 4:27:25 PM 

                          " Under Blood Red Skies " 

                        Enjoy the Weekend everyone

                                        

TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Thursday, February 12, 2009 2:45:09 PM 
See ya Freeze, hope to catch up with you again soon enough. Take care!!!!!!

As for me, I'm doing great. Life is good, just been gettiong over a nasty chest infection which had me in bed for 6 days but I'm recovering day by day. Work is fine, still have a job!!!! Family & friends are doing awesome, life is good............... Had to get a new used car recently, my old one finally died after 175,000 miles!!!!!

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TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Thursday, February 12, 2009 2:39:08 PM 
Aww, thanks Darth. Miss all you guys & gals, I've just been working & keeping my health in order..... This health thing really takes control after a while ya know!!!!
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TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Thursday, February 12, 2009 2:35:25 PM 
Yes, the spirit of Den has risen............. Damn I haven't been here in a while, sorry for my absense...... It's always good to hear & speak to you brother!!!!! How's life treating you?
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TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Thursday, February 12, 2009 2:31:14 PM 
Do you believe in ghosts now brother...... LOL

How is everyone???
TOPIC: KIDNEY DISEASES
[DEN1673] Thursday, January 22, 2009 3:54:00 PM 
Urine test spots trouble after kidney transplant
Quick check detects a potentially dangerous viral condition, researchers say


WASHINGTON - A quick urine test can spot a serious complication in people who have had a kidney transplant, enabling doctors to take steps aimed at preventing kidney failure, researchers said on Thursday.

The test, described by researchers at the University of North Carolina, detects a viral condition called polyomavirus nephropathy that affects about to 2 to 4 percent of kidney transplant patients.

The researchers said any hospital with the right equipment would be able to perform the inexpensive test, but added that they may develop it commercially.


Until now, the only way to know if a person had the condition was by performing an invasive biopsy to retrieve and test kidney tissue — which in some cases fails to find polyomavirus nephropathy even if it is there.

Transplant patients who get the condition may develop chronic kidney failure and need another transplant.

Condition harms kidney transplant patients
Many people are infected with a polyomavirus and suffer no harm, but in people like kidney transplant patients who take powerful drugs to suppress the immune system — the body's natural defenses — the virus can become dangerous.

About 18,000 kidney transplants are performed in the United States annually.

It is crucial to diagnose polyomavirus nephropathy as early as possible before it does a lot of damage.

When it is detected early, doctors might be able to stop it from causing extensive damage by lowering the immunosuppressant doses to let the immune system tackle the virus, or give the patient antiviral medication, the researchers said.


"You hope that this early intervention clears the virus, and that everything — like a little cough — goes away," Dr. Volker Nickeleit, one of the researchers in the study appearing in the Journal of the American Society Nephrology, said in a telephone interview.

Nickeleit's colleague at the University of North Carolina, Dr. Harsharan Singh, developed the test in which the patient's urine is checked for clusters of the virus.

Results from the test can be available in about three hours; the test costs less than $400 to do, and it could be performed with current laboratory equipment, the researchers said. Any hospital or laboratory with an electron microscope should be able to do it, Nickeleit said.

In the study involving 160 patients, the test accurately detected the condition in all those who had it, the researchers said.
TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Friday, November 14, 2008 2:21:12 PM 

Later On People!!!!!! 

Have a Great Weekend!!!!


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TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Friday, November 14, 2008 1:57:33 PM 
Yeah I'm not the type of guy to want to go out and have to do all these different type of things.... I'm happy being with my family and my woman!!!!!! Like when i go away on vacation, I just like to relax for a week or two because at home I cant do that!!!!!
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TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Friday, November 14, 2008 1:55:06 PM 
I love Enchiladas..... Yummy!!!!! I also love all the Turkey leftovers, especially making Turkey soup!!!!
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[DEN1673] Friday, November 14, 2008 1:50:33 PM 

Having you guys & gals as my "Great Friends" for all these years is just fine with me. I'm a simple person!!!!! It would be great to have all of us to go see Priest at a Private B-day Show just for us Judas Priest Board members!!!!! That would be something to experience!!!!!!!!!


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TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Friday, November 14, 2008 1:46:04 PM 
That would be great if you could.... LOL 

Shhh but my b-day is Sunday and I'm going to have a nice dinner with my woman and another couple tomorrow.... As for Sunday I'm probably just going to relax and watch some football...... maybe a cake!!!!!! 

Thanksgiving will be spent with my family, maybe my brothers house up the mountains!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait!!!!

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TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Friday, November 14, 2008 1:37:56 PM 
Yeah, she just has to take her meds, she psychiatric!!!! Thanks!!!! Well I wish the weather was bright over here but it has been raining the last few days....... The sun was trying to come out but no go!!!!!
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TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Friday, November 14, 2008 1:30:04 PM 
That's awesome sweetie. I'm fine and the Kidney is doing great. Creatinine at 2.4, they have me on a new med for rejection!!!!! My Mom isn't doing so great, so I've been a bit down. She'll be fine though, I'm hoping!!!! Prayers & Positive thinking keeps me sane. I get really emotional because she is getting old!!!!!
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TOPIC: Metal Blah Blah Blah
[DEN1673] Friday, November 14, 2008 1:26:28 PM 
Hi Val.... Good to see you to sweetie!!! How have you been?
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