Tuesday, October 07, 2008

It's Time To Give Back

I have been blessed with so many things and it is my turn to bless others. Last two weeks
two representatives from NKF came to my office. I signed up a donation/
charity program/sponsorship by them after hearing some of NKF activities in Malaysia.
Well,, with RM38, I can buy 3-4 days worth of petrol but when he said with RM38
a month given for a period of 12 months, I can already save one life:- kidney patient,
I am already or more than satisfied.


You can read more about NKF here and the good news is they are able to have the first
dialysis centre in KK this year. It will be ready soon and the location is at Wisma
Muis. According to William, patient need to fork just a portion of the payment to
have their treatment. I know for some, RM38 is a small amount but one thing for
sure I am happy with my small contribution. If you are interested to donate on a
monthly basis, check their website here or you can always contact me.



NKF STANDS AS THE BEST NGO IN MALAYSIA

Today, NKF stands tall as the Best Non-Government Organisation (NGO) in Malaysia for its excellent quality of management in providing affordable dialysis treatment, prevention, detection, promotion of kidney donation and ensuring the general well being of those suffering from kidney disease.

Signs & Symptoms of Kidney Disease

When kidney disease develops over a short period of time it’s called Acute Kidney Failure. This is usually caused by an acute 'insult' (damage) to the kidneys. Unlike Chronic Kidney Failure, this can usually be treated and cured. Acute kidney diseases often cause symptoms that are quite obvious, the most prominent being:

  • blood in the urine
  • swelling of the face, feet, ankles and legs
  • new onset of high blood pressure
  • shortness of breath
  • The above symptoms are more likely to occur in children because they are more likely to suffer acute kidney diseases. However, that does not mean adults are free of them, so if you note any combination of these symptoms, immediately seek medical attention.

    Note that other diseases can also cause similar symptoms, but a simple urine test can indicate if they are due to kidney diseases. For instance, the urine test will indicate if albumin (protein) and blood are present in the urine, as they imply the presence of kidney diseases. A blood test can also show how well your kidneys are performing their main function of eliminating waste products.

    In contrast, many chronic kidney diseases do not manifest clear warning signals in their early stages. There may be loss of appetite, mild swelling in the legs, and tiredness. It is not uncommon for these symptoms to be so mild or non-specific that they are ignored over long periods of time.

    In fact, some people with chronic kidney disease do not have any symptoms in the initial stages. But as kidney function declines, symptoms may include:

  • fatigue
  • frequent headaches
  • loss of appetite (anorexia)
  • sleep problems (insomnia)
  • itchy skin
  • frequent urination or urinary retention
  • nausea or vomiting
  • swelling or numbness of the hands and feet
  • darkening of the skin
  • muscle cramps





  • 2 comments:

    andrewjune said...

    so nice of you...

    Deana E said...

    just trying to help out June..it's a give and take i think