Saturday, September 26, 2009

Star Tribune article

Check the Minneapolis Star Tribune for an article that they are doing about kidney failure.
Mel is featured in the article.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Beautifull!!
Saw the article in Star trib when I got to work today. I grabbed one off the stack and started reading!
I have been thinking of you lately and little maya too.I actually made the comment to Bossman the other day that I haven't seen you guys in forever :(
I know I def miss seeing you guys in the store.
Just want you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers always.
Would love to see or even hear from you soon!
Please let me know anything I can do to help you!

Missing and loving you always,
Deb (Holiday coffee girl hehe)

Anonymous said...

I read your article in the Star Trib. Good luck on your journey. I am someone who has a kidney disease, but my kidney's haven't failed yet. I have a few years to go. Unfortunately, I'm not eligble for transplant, so I'll live on dialysis once they fail. Do you have any advice for me about your dialysis at home?

Unknown said...

Meliss Larons, I would be very happy to donate a kidney to you. I believe in your story and hv a heart feeling that I would be a match for you. Im very healthy and always hv been. Im 51 yrs old n live in the twin cities. I know what u are going threw and it is very hard. Let me help you n your children. They need their mother healthy n around for their graduations and wedings. God Bless you. Get in tought with me to make arrangements for this transplant.

Anonymous said...

Hi! How does someone check to see if they are a match for you and insure that it would go to you?? What steps does a person take to get checked for compatiability?

Anonymous said...

Melissa,
I am a dialysis technician in Minneapolis and have been reading the articles in the Star Tribune. As a dialysis tech, I see the struggles patients go through every day and wish everyone of you could get a kidney. I wish I was able to donate but due to high blood pressure, that will never be a possibility. I am happy that I am able to help take care of so many wonderful people. I hope you get a kidney SOON! You are in my thoughts.
Jen, DaVita Dialysis

Anonymous said...

Melissa,

My cousin's little boy received his second kidney transplant May, 2008 and is doing fabulous! He too had built up antibodies and a very small percentage of the population was compatible. You should post the name and phone number of your transplant coordinator or the Living Donor hotline so people know who to contact. After being tested for my cousin's son, it is a very simple and painless test.

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers - I hope I am able to help you!

Anonymous said...

It's funny how politicians think the only problem we have is lack of insurance coverage. We never hear a thing about programs that actually will save your life.. as long as it saves tax money for the
clowns in power.
I know, as person living on one kidney that a day may come when I am in your shoes. I trust keeping this issue in the "lime light" will get the public's interest and thus the "best insured people" namely government employees will understand our plight.
Keep your chin up.

Dave H in Onalaska

Paula Chermack said...

I love you Sistah! You are a beautiful; strong and wonderful friend. I am truly feel blessed that god has given us our friendship; I knew from that day in class that I was immediately drawn to you. Your "can do" attitude and your infectious laugh & smile. I couldn't ask for anything more! You are our Harley Diva!
XXXOOO Paula & Cole (your child from another mother ha ha)

Trevor Olson said...

My name is Trevor Olson, I am 25 years of age and to this point in my life i i have found that I have let myself down. I have always wanted to help people as much as possible, almost joining the peace corps after high school, and it goes on. My blood type is type O negative, and it would make me just as happy to give a kidney as it would to save the life of a loving human being whom has a family. I have a daughter and i could not even think how horrible the fight must be. If I were to give my kidney to save a life i would need to know and learn about her more. I would never give an organ to someone i cant even see or talk to. My main concern is her children, and to top it off, being that sick and still putting up flyers (I was there when she hung one at snyders Drug in monticello about 8 mos ago. I have this feeling inside of me that i feel it is my responsibility to help this woman. I am 90% sure I would go through with the process. If you need a kidney get a hold of me i gave my myspace page if anyone needs to get a hold of me, it hasn't been changed in a couple years, but thats me. I really hope you will contact me.
Keep on keeping on
~Trevor Olson

Melissa Larson Love Always said...

Just want to thank everyone for the love and support.
Im still waiting for a transplant, Im healthy and ready to go, just need the right match.