Mary Wu is going strong and full of life at 23 years post kidney transplant. She swims four or five times a week, so it seemed only natural for her to compete in the Transplant Games of America this past summer. The games are an extraordinary celebration of life and many donors, recipients, and their families look forward to attending them. Mary shares her own experience, and how her “Team Liberty” performed in the competition. Listen in to learn why, if given the chance, everyone should attend the games, even if only to observe.
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For information about the events and what you need to do in order to attend as a spectator or to compete visit TransplantGamesofAmerica.org
Hosted By Lori Hartwell
Lori Hartwell is the Founder & President of Renal Support Network (RSN) and the host of KidneyTalk®, a radio podcast show. Lori was diagnosed with kidney disease at the age of two. In 1993 she founded RSN to instill “health, happiness and hope” into the lives of those affected by chronic kidney disease. Lori is also the author of the inspirational book Chronically Happy: Joyful Living in Spite of Chronic Illness and is a four-time kidney transplant recipient.
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