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  • Kidney Quest: The Final Sonogram and the MRI
    Posted on Monday, July 22nd, 2013 | Tagged: Kidney Quest, MRI, ultrasound

    Once blood tests have been completed, two additional tests remain: an ultrasound of the kidneys and an MRI. an image of kidneys from an MRI Most people today have had ultrasounds. The most difficult part of this test is the cold jelly. Like stethoscopes, I believe the jelly is stored in the freezer before use. …[ read more ]

  • Kidney Quest: Blood Tests: AKA The Vampire Syndrome
    Posted on Saturday, June 8th, 2013 | Tagged: blood tests, Kidney Quest

    After Mt. Sinai sucked my blood dry like a vampire falling off the wagon, my brother-in-law flew me home in his Piper. Autumn had settled over the Adirondacks and the land below me danced in orange and red and green. Dying, in the natural world, is beautiful. Neil picked me up at the airport and …[ read more ]

  • Kidney Quest: Hurry Up and Wait: Interlude
    Posted on Wednesday, June 5th, 2013 | Tagged: Interlude, Kidney Quest, Waiting

    Mt. Sinai Hospital is renowned for making clients wait. Lugging my gallon jug of urine, my mother and I arrived for my 8:30 appointment. That’s a.m., as in having to leave the house by 6:30. Other patients already filled the seats in the reception area. We approached the desk, gave our names and were told, …[ read more ]

  • Kidney Quest: Save the Urine–Part 2
    Posted on Sunday, June 2nd, 2013 | Tagged: Kidney Quest, save the urine, twenty-four hour urine test

    A container suitable for the 24 hour urine test! One of the tests needed to determine the viability of a donor is the twenty-four hour urine test. You can see all the details in the previous blog–just scroll down. This came with several undoable stipulations: all urine had to go directly into the prescribed bottle …[ read more ]

  • Kidney Quest: Save the Urine
    Posted on Wednesday, May 29th, 2013 | Tagged: 24 hour urine collection, Creatinine, Kidney, Kidney Quest, Mount Sinai, organ donation

    Not a big enough bottle for the 24 hour urine test Sunday, October 12, 2003, the day before the barrage of testing, I began the dreaded twenty-four hour urine collection. Why must we collect a full day’s worth? This test is a more accurate measure of creatinine levels. Since creatinine is a muscle by-product, the more …[ read more ]

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      Carol McClain I love stained glass. Whenever I post a picture, swarms of friends beg for lessons. They never count the cost. How to make stained glass:   Choose the glass. The process begins with a nice, but uninteresting, unrefined product. Take a sharp blade. Cut and break the glass according to the pattern. Be sure to have bandaids on hand. You will cut yourself. Grind the glass. No matter how careful you are, the piece won't fit perfectly, so you need to grind. Again, keep the bandaids on hand. Wash the glass. Foil the glass. Before you foil, you may… ...[ full story ]

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