All Things Amyloid
Hi everyone! My name is Mackenzie and I was diagnosed with AL amyloidosis at age 23. We don’t know the cause of this disease, but we do know that it can lead to serious and potentially life-threatening issues. This disease has changed me and my life in so many ways, and as a result, I founded Mackenzie’s Mission to join the fight against this disease.
Part of our effort is to raise awareness which, we believe, will accelerate diagnosis, enable earlier treatment, and improve patient lives. We do this in several ways, including our “All Things Amyloid” podcast. In our episodes, we will speak with patients and caregivers about their journey on a wide array of topics. We will also hear from amyloidosis experts about the medical side of this disease.
There is more hope for patients than ever before, and raising awareness around the globe is critical to improving patient lives. If you want to learn more about the work we’re doing at Mackenzie’s Mission, please visit mm713.org. Thanks for listening!
All Things Amyloid
An AL Patient Going Through Peritoneal Dialysis
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Advanced kidney failure can be an unfortunate reality to patients with AL amyloidosis. Physicians often discuss two paths forward - a kidney transplant and dialysis, which is often thought of as a bridge while waiting for a transplant. There are two basic types - hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. In today’s episode we’ll be talking about peritoneal dialysis, or PD for short, with Linda. She has been battling AL amyloidosis for ten years and is now on dialysis while waiting for a kidney transplant. Listen to hear what life is like for patients like Linda. For an overview of amyloidosis, please see episode 2 (for clinicians) or episode 3 (for patients).