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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

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Hello Friends thanks for stopping by... I'm implementing a campaign here please, please share this everywhere... In 2009 Arbedale was hospitalized and nearly lost her Life as her kidneys were functioning at only 7%  She has since been diagnosed with a rare blood disorder that has damaged her kidneys. Doctors now say a kidney transplant is essential  while awaiting her transplant she endures regular dialysis treatments whihc is taking a toll on her survival.

Please click on the link to read her full story and why it is imperative that we help this lady ASAP!

Transplant Type - Kidney

In 2009, Arbedale was hospitalized and nearly lost her life, as her kidneys were functioning at just 7%. She has since been diagnosed with a blood disorder that has damaged her kidneys, and doctors now say a kidney transplant is essential. While awaiting her transplant, she endures regular dialysis treatments, which take a toll on her survival.

This has been a difficult time for Arbedale and her family, especially her two sons, who simply want to see their mother well again. Before her health began to decline, she led an active life and loved water aerobics, taking walks, traveling and bowling. Sadly, her activities are extremely limited these days because she’s often weak and exhausted. After receiving her transplant, she looks forward to traveling to see family and enjoying the things she has missed for the last five years. More than anything, she wants to live a normal life again, but right now, she needs your help. - See more at: http://patients.transplants.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=485635&supid=419751506#sthash.GQAhlU1M.dpuf
Transplant Type - Kidney

In 2009, Arbedale was hospitalized and nearly lost her life, as her kidneys were functioning at just 7%. She has since been diagnosed with a blood disorder that has damaged her kidneys, and doctors now say a kidney transplant is essential. While awaiting her transplant, she endures regular dialysis treatments, which take a toll on her survival.

This has been a difficult time for Arbedale and her family, especially her two sons, who simply want to see their mother well again. Before her health began to decline, she led an active life and loved water aerobics, taking walks, traveling and bowling. Sadly, her activities are extremely limited these days because she’s often weak and exhausted. After receiving her transplant, she looks forward to traveling to see family and enjoying the things she has missed for the last five years. More than anything, she wants to live a normal life again, but right now, she needs your help. - See more at: http://patients.transplants.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=485635&supid=419751506#sthash.GQAhlU1M.dpuf
Transplant Type - Kidney

In 2009, Arbedale was hospitalized and nearly lost her life, as her kidneys were functioning at just 7%. She has since been diagnosed with a blood disorder that has damaged her kidneys, and doctors now say a kidney transplant is essential. While awaiting her transplant, she endures regular dialysis treatments, which take a toll on her survival.

This has been a difficult time for Arbedale and her family, especially her two sons, who simply want to see their mother well again. Before her health began to decline, she led an active life and loved water aerobics, taking walks, traveling and bowling. Sadly, her activities are extremely limited these days because she’s often weak and exhausted. After receiving her transplant, she looks forward to traveling to see family and enjoying the things she has missed for the last five years. More than anything, she wants to live a normal life again, but right now, she needs your help. - See more at: http://patients.transplants.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=485635&supid=419751506#sthash.GQAhlU1M.dpuf
Transplant Type - Kidney

In 2009, Arbedale was hospitalized and nearly lost her life, as her kidneys were functioning at just 7%. She has since been diagnosed with a blood disorder that has damaged her kidneys, and doctors now say a kidney transplant is essential. While awaiting her transplant, she endures regular dialysis treatments, which take a toll on her survival.

This has been a difficult time for Arbedale and her family, especially her two sons, who simply want to see their mother well again. Before her health began to decline, she led an active life and loved water aerobics, taking walks, traveling and bowling. Sadly, her activities are extremely limited these days because she’s often weak and exhausted. After receiving her transplant, she looks forward to traveling to see family and enjoying the things she has missed for the last five years. More than anything, she wants to live a normal life again, but right now, she needs your help. - See more at: http://patients.transplants.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=485635&supid=419751506#sthash.GQAhlU1M.dpuf

Transplant Type - Kidney

In 2009, Arbedale was hospitalized and nearly lost her life, as her kidneys were functioning at just 7%. She has since been diagnosed with a blood disorder that has damaged her kidneys, and doctors now say a kidney transplant is essential. While awaiting her transplant, she endures regular dialysis treatments, which take a toll on her survival.

This has been a difficult time for Arbedale and her family, especially her two sons, who simply want to see their mother well again. Before her health began to decline, she led an active life and loved water aerobics, taking walks, traveling and bowling. Sadly, her activities are extremely limited these days because she’s often weak and exhausted. After receiving her transplant, she looks forward to traveling to see family and enjoying the things she has missed for the last five years. More than anything, she wants to live a normal life again, but right now, she needs your help. - See more at: http://patients.transplants.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=485635&supid=419751506#sthash.GQAhlU1M.dpuf
Transplant Type - Kidney

In 2009, Arbedale was hospitalized and nearly lost her life, as her kidneys were functioning at just 7%. She has since been diagnosed with a blood disorder that has damaged her kidneys, and doctors now say a kidney transplant is essential. While awaiting her transplant, she endures regular dialysis treatments, which take a toll on her survival.

This has been a difficult time for Arbedale and her family, especially her two sons, who simply want to see their mother well again. Before her health began to decline, she led an active life and loved water aerobics, taking walks, traveling and bowling. Sadly, her activities are extremely limited these days because she’s often weak and exhausted. After receiving her transplant, she looks forward to traveling to see family and enjoying the things she has missed for the last five years. More than anything, she wants to live a normal life again, but right now, she needs your help. - See more at: http://patients.transplants.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=485635&supid=419751506#sthash.GQAhlU1M.dpuf
Transplant Type - Kidney

In 2009, Arbedale was hospitalized and nearly lost her life, as her kidneys were functioning at just 7%. She has since been diagnosed with a blood disorder that has damaged her kidneys, and doctors now say a kidney transplant is essential. While awaiting her transplant, she endures regular dialysis treatments, which take a toll on her survival.

This has been a difficult time for Arbedale and her family, especially her two sons, who simply want to see their mother well again. Before her health began to decline, she led an active life and loved water aerobics, taking walks, traveling and bowling. Sadly, her activities are extremely limited these days because she’s often weak and exhausted. After receiving her transplant, she looks forward to traveling to see family and enjoying the things she has missed for the last five years. More than anything, she wants to live a normal life again, but right now, she needs your help. - See more at: http://patients.transplants.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=485635&supid=419751506#sthash.GQAhlU1M.dpuf
Transplant Type - Kidney

In 2009, Arbedale was hospitalized and nearly lost her life, as her kidneys were functioning at just 7%. She has since been diagnosed with a blood disorder that has damaged her kidneys, and doctors now say a kidney transplant is essential. While awaiting her transplant, she endures regular dialysis treatments, which take a toll on her survival.

This has been a difficult time for Arbedale and her family, especially her two sons, who simply want to see their mother well again. Before her health began to decline, she led an active life and loved water aerobics, taking walks, traveling and bowling. Sadly, her activities are extremely limited these days because she’s often weak and exhausted. After receiving her transplant, she looks forward to traveling to see family and enjoying the things she has missed for the last five years. More than anything, she wants to live a normal life again, but right now, she needs your help. - See more at: http://patients.transplants.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=485635&supid=419751506#sthash.GQAhlU1M.dpuf
Transplant Type - Kidney

In 2009, Arbedale was hospitalized and nearly lost her life, as her kidneys were functioning at just 7%. She has since been diagnosed with a blood disorder that has damaged her kidneys, and doctors now say a kidney transplant is essential. While awaiting her transplant, she endures regular dialysis treatments, which take a toll on her survival.

This has been a difficult time for Arbedale and her family, especially her two sons, who simply want to see their mother well again. Before her health began to decline, she led an active life and loved water aerobics, taking walks, traveling and bowling. Sadly, her activities are extremely limited these days because she’s often weak and exhausted. After receiving her transplant, she looks forward to traveling to see family and enjoying the things she has missed for the last five years. More than anything, she wants to live a normal life again, but right now, she needs your help. - See more at: http://patients.transplants.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=485635&supid=419751506#sthash.GQAhlU1M.dpuf


http://patients.transplants.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=485635&supid=419751506


OR You can also make a Donation directly to the site above. This lady needs serious dollars to save her life. Won't you help!