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Kidney Hope & Radio Ramblings: Free Association Unfiltered

Kidney Hope & Radio Ramblings: Free Association Unfiltered

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Tune in for what's really happening every Thursday. That's Thursday at 9 a.m. in Studio A on Revolution Radio. They keep us in fear to manipulate us. They want us ignorant so we're easier to enslave. They make us murder one another so they don't have to do it themselves. Only you can break their mind control by healing the contradictions within your belief systems that allow you to accept their lies in the first place. The time has come for us to remember our divinity, who we really are, to return to what we are meant to be, a service to others, to return to nature, and to reclaim our birthright, that which is freedom. The truth? The truth will sound belligerent because it is in direct opposition to lies. So get angry, because anger is sacred, and together we can unite and rise. Rise from this darkness. Humanity, assemble. Do you want to really get to the roots of good health and stay strong for the storms ahead? Then listen to Brigid's Well, healing with the elements of life, Tuesdays 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern Time on Studio A, where stories are shared about traditional foods, Chinese medicine, and simple, healthy living skills. Listen to Brigid's Well, Tuesdays 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern Time, Studio A, right here on Revolution Radio. You're tuned to something different. No scripts, no limits, just pure, unfiltered thought. This is Free Association. Your host, Dennis Barker, brings you the ideas, the questions, and the tangents that matter. Joined by the sharp wit and insight of Karen and The One, the only Dr. Lenny Time. Three minds, two hours, zero guardrails. Free Association, because the best conversations never stay on topic. Join Dennis, Karen, and Dr. Lenny Time, Thursdays at noon, Eastern Studio B, here on Revolution Radio. Join Revolution Radio every Sunday at 5 p.m. Studio B for Strange Universe. Strange Universe. All right, thanks for listening. Why don't we take that short break here at Revolution Radio, FreedomSource.com, and yeah, we're going to get back to your host. All right, welcome, welcome, welcome. You're tuned to Revolution Radio, as the man said. This is Free Association, and I think the bump turned out really well. It was on about 30 seconds ago, but it sounds really good to me. So, I think I did a good job on the bumper, and Monster did a good job on the bumper. Between the two of us, we worked it out. So, thanks to the staff, thanks to the volunteers at Revolution Radio, we have a bumper, and I don't need to worry about this for a couple of years. We've got two guests here this afternoon. I've got the magnificent and multi-dimensional Karen, and we've got the mad Dr. Lenny Time with us as well for the next couple of hours. So, say hello folks, welcome in. Hello folks, welcome here. Howdy, howdy. Excellent. So, the only place I've really got to start is my conversation with my kidney consultant yesterday, but that's as good a place as any to start. So, I might, I'll just tell you, tell you about that really. So, they called me in at five o'clock when my normal start time for dialysis is 6.30. So, the way the system works over here is they'll send an ambulance for you, but it can be up to two hours before your appointment time. So, I could potentially have been picked up at three o'clock for a five o'clock appointment, which would have been mighty annoying. As it turned out, they came at about half past four. So, it was almost exactly right timing. I got in at exactly five o'clock and the woman I was seeing, the consultant was already, was seeing another patient. So, I had to sit and wait for 20 minutes anyway. When that appointment had finished, she called me in and we had a chat. She's basically just reading through my medical record, making sure that everything's accurate on the medical record. The main thing was that my prostate operations happened since the last time I saw her. So, that was the key thing that had to happen to allow me to have a kidney transplant. So, they've got to do some more tests on my heart and stuff. She said she's going to send me for an EKG or whatever, or lie in a tube and get a heart rhythm readout or whatever that is. I don't know exactly what it is, but that seems to be what it is. I remember being in a tube once before. So, it looks like I'm going to be on the list very shortly. So, you're not on the list yet. You still have a couple more, I call it the um, to-do list. Because it's like, you get sent, you need like dental clearance, heart clearance. I used to work on the transplant team for a year. I was like, I'm going to go back to emergency room. Nothing against transplant, but mostly the social work role was people who would call like Friday at 3 p.m. and say, I'm out of Cellcept and if I don't get the medication, I'm going to lose the kidney and it's going to be your fault. It's like, I need this. That's in the book. Yeah, so it's, yeah, I'm not, technically I'm not on the transplant list yet, but I'm getting very close to it. Once I've ...
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