Seymour Jones and the Temple of Chronic Kidney Disease
3/3/2008 - Seymour Jones and the Temple of Chronic Kidney Disease
RSN SALUTES KIDNEY MONTH ON YOU TUBE
With World Film Premiere of
Seymour Jones and the Temple of Chronic Kidney Disease
Do you know the warning signs of chronic kidney disease? In a series of comic sketches in the upcoming film debut, Seymour Jones and the Temple of Chronic Kidney Disease, the Renal Support Network (RSN) demonstrates the importance of knowing the possible implications of swollen ankles, that metallic taste in your mouth, a yellow-tinge to your skin and other symptoms of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The film, created to draw attention to March as National Kidney Month, is up and running on YouTube and RSNhope.org.
Visit YouTube.com and type in "Renal Support Network."
Produced by the Renal Support Network, starring Dan Ponsky and directed by Stephen Furst who directed Babylon 5, Baby Hueys Great Easter Adventure, Dragon Storm, Path of Destruction, and many others, the film short grabs attention with vivid demonstrations of the symptoms of CKD.
March is National Kidney Month and March 13 is World Kidney Day, the time for all people to increase their kidney awareness. Visit RSNhope.org to learn more about the warning signs of chronic kidney disease and what test you need to take to find out if you are at risk. Early diagnosis and treatment dramatically improves the chances of living a healthy, longer life.
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The Renal Support Network provides non-medical services to those affected by chronic kidney disease (CKD). RSN is a nonprofit, patient-focused, patient-run organization that strives to help patients develop their personal coping skills, special talents, and employability by educating and empowering them (and their family members) to take control of the course and management of the disease. For more information, please visit RSN on the web at RSNhope.org.