metro >> Raising Awareness Michael Sisskind, second from left, with Kidney Ball advances programs. his family RuthanBrodsky I Contributing Writer A t age 20, Michael Sisskind's kid- neys began to deteriorate because of polycystic kidney disease. He came within two weeks of going on dialysis because of this inherited kidney disorder that causes fluid-filled cysts to form in the kid- neys, impairing their function. Fortunately, in 1992, his wife, Susan, was able to donate a kidney to him. Sisskind joined the board of the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan (NKFM) when his nephrologist, Dr. Robert Provenzano, chief of Nephrology, Hypertension & Transplantation at St. John Hospital and Medical Center, served as the organization's president. "This took place nine years ago and I served four years:' says Sisskind of West Bloomfield, a member of the group that helped create the Kidney Ball, an annual fun- draising gala for the organization that takes place this year on Saturday, Dec. 5, at the Motor City Casino Hotel. "My goal was to help NKFM increase its efforts to educate the public about kidney disease and to work with Detroit's inner city population so they have a better understand- ing about how they can prevent kidney dis- ease Sisskind says. The transplanted kidney functioned for 22 years. In May of 2014, Sisskind started peritoneal dialysis, which helps remove waste products from his blood when kidneys can't do their job. "I use a machine at home for about 9-10 hours overnight while sleeping; he explains. "This type of dialysis is not as good as hav- ing a real kidney, but it allows me to have an active lifestyle, to continue working in commercial real estate and to support the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan. I plan to celebrate the 11th Kidney Ball this year with fam- ily and friends:" EDUCATING THE PUBLIC "More than 900,000 people in Michigan have chronic kidney dis- ease and most of them don't even know it:' says Dr. Joel Topf, chair of the NKFM and its Scientific Advisory Board and a nephrologist at St. John Providence. "Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney fail- ure in the U.S. As a result of the rise in obe- sity, hypertension and diabetes in Michigan in the 1980s and 1990s, the number of those with chronic kidney disease exploded:" He says the mission of the NKFM is to prevent kidney disease and improve the qual- ity of life for those living with it by providing programs and services. "We worked with fraternities and sororities and other community organizations to get the word out about preventing kidney dis- ease, treating kidney disease and applying for kidney transplants. "We also created programs such as the Peer Mentor program, in which an individual with kidney disease helps motivate others and acts as a role model of how to live a full life with kidney disease. As a result, the number of new patients has decreased in the last four years:" Carolyn This is the fourth year Carolyn Normandin Normandin, manager of corporate relations at the GM Foundation, has served on the Kidney Ball executive committee. "Diabetes results in more than 40 percent of all kidney failure cases and, as a type 1 dia- betic, I understand that it's my job to protect my kidneys, my heart and my eyes:' she says. "But I also know many people whose lives are impacted by living with kidney disease, and I want to improve the quality of their lives. "The Kidney Ball has raised more than $5 million since 2005 and has been called the most fun black-tie event in Metro Detroit," Normandin says. "I've also heard that many who attend the event manage to get a good amount of their holiday shopping done because we have a kid's room filled with toys for silent auction:" * The formal event will be Saturday, Dec. 5, at the Motor City Casino HoteL Tickets are 5250 and include cock- tails, dinner, a dessert reception, auctions and music by 50 Amp Fuse. For tickets, contact Lisa Schutz Jelic at (734) 222-9800 or email schutz@nkfm.org , or visit www.nkfm.org. T zish4 . 41, MC LAKES FAMILY MEDICINE 4- • .1Pe ■ • OPENING 411OVEMBER 23" COME TO US FOR: ► Routine Exams for All Ages ► Women's Health Exams ► Laceration Repair ► Acute Illness Treatment ► Skin Lesion Biopsies ► Treatment of Hypertension ► Treatment of Diabetes ► DOT Exams ► Vaccinations ► Sports Physicals ► Pre-natal care Call 248-960-4245 today to schedule an appointment or visit dmcmedicalgroup.com to learn more. 1_ 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 2060 •West Bloomfield, MI 48323 BARBARA, LEVINE-BLASE, DO ELLEN COCCITTI, DO Board Certified in Family Practice and Obstetrics & Gynecology Board Certified in Family Practice DNIC Medical Group 2050150 26