PKD Will

Not Beat Me

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PINK

PINK

“Pink is pretty. Pink is bright. I made a decision to live and fight.” - Breast cancer survivor slogan On the evening of February 4, 2010, I stood at the head of a long table in a room at the Elmwood Mansion in York PA, about to share my journey to the P.I.N.K....

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PKD Connection

PKD Connection

“All we are really looking for is connection, direction and meaning.” - Lucia Steele Living with PKD is a life of acceptance, fear, patience, strength, love and change. We yearn for connecting with others that ‘get it.’ We want to be given direction on how we can...

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Breathe Deeply

Breathe Deeply

Sometimes it is during our quietest moments we are able to reflect and learn the most about life and ourselves. When in our normal routines, the weeks and months seem to race by. Last week reminded me that when our pace of living slows down and we get away from our...

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Circle of Love

Circle of Love

Let’s rewind to December 24, 1958. My mother-in-law, Pam Keefer, was four years old. Her parents and relatives celebrated Christmas with great enthusiasm and joy. Pam said Christmas Eve was a big merriment spent in Gladwyne, PA at her grandparents’ home with her...

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    “Pink is pretty. Pink is bright. I made a decision to live and fight.” – Breast cancer survivor slogan On theRead More
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    Were you recently diagnosed with PKD? Living with PKD? Have a loved one with PKD? Looking for hope and inspiration?Read More
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    “All we are really looking for is connection, direction and meaning.” – Lucia Steele Living with PKD is a lifeRead More
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    Sometimes it is during our quietest moments we are able to reflect and learn the most about life and ourselves.Read More
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    “Are you an organ donor?” I recently asked this, repetitively, over the course of two hours. It was an enlighteningRead More
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    Let’s rewind to December 24, 1958. My mother-in-law, Pam Keefer, was four years old. Her parents and relatives celebrated ChristmasRead More

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