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Writing My Name in the Snow - How I Adapted to Kidney Failure, Found My Inner Strength, and Began Life Anew (Paperback)
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Writing My Name in the Snow - How I Adapted to Kidney Failure, Found My Inner Strength, and Began Life Anew (Paperback)
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Loot Price R425
Discovery Miles 4 250
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Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is the fourth leading cause of
kidney failure. The disease affects 600,000 in the United States
and 12.5 million worldwide. Because it is an inherited disease, PKD
can devastate families. This happened to Walter A. Hunt's family.
Hunt, author of "Kidney Disease: A Guide for Living," recounts the
heartbreak of PKD that resulted in the loss of his family, his
career, and, ultimately his health. His is a story of survival and
renewal that shows that anyone can conquer tragedies in life with
knowledge, perseverance, and determination. Keys to his recovery
were taking responsibility for his life, taking control of
important decisions, and never keeping his eye off the prize, a
kidney transplant. The story starts before Hunt was born, recalling
life's hardships of his parents and grandparents and how they dealt
with them, which provided him the core values he used in his
journey through life. He had a normal childhood in a loving
middle-class family until his mother died when he was 13 years old.
This event turned his life upside down and led to the destruction
of his family. Eventually, with a college and graduate education
and a career in medical research, Hunt learned how to use his
experience to help conquer his own disease that took most of his
family. In addition, with a long history in music and the arts, he
learned to appreciate the beauty in life that helped provide
balance to the ugliness of disease. Now free of kidney disease,
Hunt has created a new life as an author, world traveler, and a
contented man. Hunt holds a Ph.D. degree in neuropharmacology from
West Virginia University with 40 years' experience in medical
research. In addition to his world travels, he serves as a member
of the Board of Trustees of the PKD Foundation. He lives close to
family near Atlanta, GA. At least 20% of profits will be donated to
the PKD Foundation.
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