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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2020 · 25 MIN

Episode 10: Cadaver Kidney vs Deceased Donor & Jason's Kidney Journey Part 2

from Kent's Kidney Stories · host Kent's Kidney Stories

Welcome back! In this week's episode, Kent shares an experience he had while giving a presentation on Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis FSGS and Kidney Donation. Even though he was the person giving the presentation, he learned a very important lesson that day. Why does Kent only refer to those who have passed away and their loved ones have decided to have the organs donated to those in need, as Deceased Donors? Kent shares in this episode. Jason Nunez joins the second half of the episode and provides an update. He received the gift of life on January 16, 2020, when he received a Kidney Transplant!! We got to know about Jason in episode # 8. As of recording this episode, we are 4 weeks after Jason's Transplant. How is Jason's recovery going? Click play and let's find out. To follow Jason through his Transplant and Recovery, go to "Jason's Kidney Journey" on Facebook.  Have questions for Kent? You can contact him at [email protected] For more information on Kidney Solutions, visit them at www.kidneysolutions.org Host: Kent Bressler Producer: Jason Nunez

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