Transplant Athlete
Monday, March 19, 2007
  Volunteer Webmaster Needed

Over 95,000 people are currently waiting for a life-saving organ transplant. Two of the main contributors to kidney failure, Diabetes and Hypertension, are controllable, but patients need to know they are at risk and then act to mitigate the risk. Also, by getting more people to sign organ donor cards and getting their families to follow through with the decision and by encouraging "Living Non-Directed Donation", it is possible to eliminate the waiting list.

That's the mission behind The Transplant Athlete Website . My idea for the site is to facilitate a buddy system, pairing transplant recipients and dialysis patients with at-risk individuals. The site would be designed to encourage exercise among at-risk individuals, by pairing them with geographically appropriate recipients. The site would also be a resource for individuals attempting to eat to support a healthy lifestyle, by showing recommended meals (and sizes) as well as shopping lists and weekly menus. There would also be sections on recognizing symptoms, finding free screenings, and suggestions to improve compliance with taking medication. The focus of the site would be on increasing quality of life and not on dropping dress sizes or losing pounds.

The site you currently see was hand coded by me in HTML, but the next generation of the site should incorporate "Web 2.0" services (mainly online collaboration and social networking with a geographic focus). If there is anyone out there interested in lending a hand, please send me an email at Lou@transplantathlete.com. Thanks.

 

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In 1986, doctors discovered that my Kidneys were failing, they gradually got worse until September 25, 2000 when my mother donated a kidney.

After the transplant, I felt like I needed to prove something to myself, so I took a bicycle tour(PACTour) across the US. I've competed at the US and the World Transplant Games as well as in Ultra distance events. My transplant will likely fail in the next couple of months and I'm currently preparing to go on dialysis.

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If you decide to be an Organ Donor:
1) Tell your family your wishes.
2) Sign an Organ Donor Card.

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Warning Signs for Kidney Disease:

  • High Blood Pressure
  • Burning or Difficulty when Urinating
  • Frequent Urination at Night
  • Blood in your urine
  • Cola or tea colored urine
  • Swellig of the eyes, ankles, or feet
  • Lower back pain unrelated to physical activity


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