Story added: June 4, 2019
Kim March
I was diagnosed with ADPKD at 15 years old following a snowmobiling accident that caused me to rupture a cyst. I am currently 31 years old, working as a firefighter/EMT and going to nursing school while working hard to raise my 10-year-old son. My family has an extensive history of PKD with my mom, aunt, and grandmother, who all have received transplants. Also, my brother and I are affected by the disease. As a younger person, the prospect of PKD depressed me. I felt helpless and flawed.
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Kim March in firefighting gear[/caption]
As I've grown older, I have become dedicated not only to not allowing my condition to dictate my life and what I can and cannot do but also to help others who may be suffering as well. PKD has helped foster my compassion for others and the human condition.
Kim March in firefighting gear[/caption]
As I've grown older, I have become dedicated not only to not allowing my condition to dictate my life and what I can and cannot do but also to help others who may be suffering as well. PKD has helped foster my compassion for others and the human condition.