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Helping people deal with dialysis - Oak Ridger PDF Print

Jan Estelle, a dietitian who works at Fresenius Medical Care in Oak Ridge, has stage 3 chronic kidney disease, but she doesn't let it interfere with her life.

She uses her own experience to help dialysis patients achieve a better lifestyle through healthier diet and exercise.

Nearly 1 in 9 Americans are affected by chronic kidney disease, which can progress to kidney failure and require dialysis.

"I'm not on dialysis, but I understand what it's like to be very ill and afraid," Estelle recently told The Oak Ridger.

"When people come in here for the first time, they're scared," she said.

Estelle, who has worked at the Fresenius dialysis clinic for three years, also works at the clinics in LaFollette, Harriman and North Knoxville.

She said she was diagnosed with lupus at the age of 17; she spent a lot of time learning to understand what she was dealing with -- and how to help herself through diet and exercise.

"I went back to school when I was in my 40s, so I could become a dietitian, and graduated in my 50s," Estelle explained.

"I have an empathy and understanding for what it's like to be very sick," she said.

"When patients come here and I meet with them for the first time, I tell them, 'I don't fix what isn't broken.'"

Dialysis patients are forced to follow strict dietary guidelines which, if ignored, can lead to death, according to information from Fresenius. Many foods healthy citizens take for granted -- like nuts, beans, salt and some vegetables -- are not safe for dialysis patients, and can cause serious health problems.

"We don't make a lot of adjustments in their diet at first," Estelle said.

Dialysis patients at Fresenius meet one-on-one with Estelle at least once each month. Each patient's diet is different, and depends on the results of their most recent lab work.

"Most of them have to monitor their fluid intake and eat a high-protein diet," she said.

"Because I've had so many restrictions on my diet, I understand what it's like," Estelle said. "We try to fit in what they like or find a good substitute for that food."

To help chronic kidney disease patients who receive regular dialysis as part of their treatment, Fresenius Medical Care North America -- which operates dialysis clinics around the country, has worked with Chef Aaron McCargo Jr., star of Food Network's "Big Daddy's House," to develop tasty, satisfying and new dialysis-friendly recipes.

Dialysis patients at Fresenius receive a copy of the cookbook, which helps them plan their meals and understand exactly what they are eating to benefit their health.

Patients with chronic kidney disease can lead "normal" lives, if they follow their treatment plans, take their prescribed medications and pay attention to the foods they eat, according to Estelle.

"If you do those things, you'll feel really well," she said.

Leean Tupper can be contacted at (865) 220-5501.

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Dialysis facility opening in Streamwood - Chicago Daily Herald PDF Print
Chicago Daily Herald
U.S. Renal Care is opening its first dialysis facility in Illinois at 149 Irving Park Road in Streamwood Monday, July 9. U.S. Renal Care will also open dialysis facilities in the fall in Bolingbrook and Oak Brook. The Streamwood center will be open

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IDPH to hold public hearing on Pekin dialysis center - Pekin Daily Times PDF Print

IDPH to hold public hearing on Pekin dialysis center
Pekin Daily Times
The Illinois Department of Public Health will hold a public hearing at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, July 18 at the Pekin Municipal Building, 111 S Capitol St., regarding an application by Pekin Dialysis, LLC, and DaVita, Inc.

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Berkshire's Hedge on Public Health - Kapitall Blog (blog) PDF Print

If there’s one thing American’s love to do, its satisfy their sweet tooth with candy and soda. However, these products do not exactly conform with the hope of a long and healthy life. Yet improvements in medical technology are increasingly able to treat the inevitable side effects of obesity-related illnesses, all while reaping in a healthy profit.

One of the great benefactors are those in the dialysis market. The market leader, DaVita (DVA), has even attracted attention and investment from Warren Buffet’s team at Berkshire.

Buffett, renownedto have a soft spot for sugar, makes a strange bedfellow for the company considering his other top investments in CocoCola (KO) and Kraft Foods (KFT) contribute  to obesity and help lead people to the dialysis clinic.  On the other hand, one could make the argument that Berkshire is once again being sneakily brilliant in playing both sides of the health card.

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While this synergy is hardly new news, it’s worth reminding of the trend, and showing that the big names are not slow on jumping on the bandwagon. Is this obesity hedge something we should all be considering?

Use this chart comparing the performance of DVA against the S&P500 index

Below is a more information on companies that Buffet company, Berkshire Hathaway, has a significant stake in.

 

1. DaVita, Inc. (DVA, Earnings, Analysts, Financials): Provides kidney dialysis services in the United States. Market cap at $8.28B, most recent closing price at $88.11.

 

 

2. The Coca-Cola Company (KO, Earnings, Analysts, Financials): Distributes, and markets nonalcoholic beverages worldwide. Market cap at $170.87B, most recent closing price at $75.74.

 

 

3. Kraft Foods Inc. (KFT, Earnings, Analysts, Financials): Together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and markets packaged food products worldwide. Market cap at $68.65B, most recent closing price at $38.72.

 

 

Written by Dan Connelly

 

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CME Proposes Increased Payments to ESRD Facilities - Renal and Urology News PDF Print

CME Proposes Increased Payments to ESRD Facilities
Renal and Urology News
Payment rates are expected to rise by 2.5% in 2013.
CMS Plans Pay Hike for ESRD Facilities MedPage Today

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