Please follow the links below to help out as well! Lorna is a young girl suffering from RSD and challenging her quest for her dreams while trying to stay alive and healthy!

If you missed the story, you can check it out on the My Fox Atlanta by clicking HERE

Come out and meet Lorna and King as they unite, at their Fundraiser on

Saturday July 14th, from 2:00 to 5:00  
Istanblue Fine Mediterranean Food . Bar. Lounge
262 Pharr Road NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30305

We have been touched by the outpouring of love from so many in this struggle to get Lorna here and unite her with her new service dog, King.   We are trying to raise enough money for Kings care for 1 year.  Continue to spread the word please check out the donation links on our website: http://www.youtalkibark.com/LIKE US on Facebook and FOLLOW US on twitter,


 


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sdub
21/07/2012 10:13am

Hi Kim and family, I just wanted to say thanks to all of you; I'm almost through all the episodes of DBTftW and I've so enjoyed watching the show. I can only imagine that it must be tough to put yourselves out in the limelight like that, especially during stressful situations. But I've been both entertained and inspired.

I agree that you "hit the jackpot" with Kroy :) As a girl who lost her dad at a young age but then wound up with the most amazing step-dad one could hope for, I feel so overjoyed for Brielle and Ariana that they have this wonderful man in their lives to protect and love them and look up to (and that you don't have to do that all by yourself anymore, Kim). I have no doubt Kroy will teach all the kids courage, integrity, all those things that kids learn from dads (and moms too, hehe). It seems to be getting harder in this day and age; my generation and below (I was born same year as Kroy) seems to be increasingly unhappy, maladjusted and exposed to all sorts of potentially harmful influences that can distract from following one's path to joy and happiness.

To Kroy, thank you for consistently being an awesome example for all of us re: how a man should regard and treat his family and his responsibilities in general. Kim, you strike me as a truly kind-hearted, lovely person, you really accept yourself for who you are and thus others. You always seem to be willing to bury the hatchet and look at something from another perspective, and you're always cracking me up! Basically, it's not hard to understand why you guys love each other so much.

It's just so nice to see a family really coming together and supporting each other on TV (and on reality TV, no less! hahaha). I wish you guys the very very best and I hope you continue to thrive in years to come (and overcome all those situations in which the thriving doesn't pan out, lol). Congrats on baby #4, too -- KJ is SO stinkin' cute -- and happy! -- I can't help but smile whenever I see his little giggling face!

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26/07/2012 12:16am

Thanks for sharing such post. Facing any life-threatening disease is always painful, long process and requires tremendous mental support.
All the very best to all the fighters and their families.

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27/07/2012 7:04am

Thank you very much !! You have shared very good information.with us. I will also tell about it to my friends also in fact all the people known to me.

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29/07/2012 11:16pm

Thank you for posting the great content…I was looking for something like this…I found it quiet interesting, hopefully you will keep posting such blogs….Keep sharing

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30/07/2012 4:49am

I think it is better to blood donation or human parts donation then any other donation for any disease.

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carol
07/09/2012 7:54am

As a young mother also struggling with rsd i just wanted to say thank you Kim. Helping even one person with this terrible disease gets rsd into the spotlight and others will start to learn about it. Unfortunetly there's no cure out there for us but the more people who become aware of rsd the more they understand and that makes the days of us who suffer from this just a little easier.

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Losing Hair
28/09/2012 9:10am

Kim, I absolutely love you and your natural hair, but understand about losing hair. I have stuggling with health issues for a year or so and have put on 26pounds in the last month and also my hair is falling out due to illness and medications. I have looked into wigs and with being so sick and no health insurance can not afford a human hair wig, so my question is how do you feel about synthetic wigs? I am 31 years old and need your help since you know so much about wigs and I dont and neither does anyone around me....I hope for a response and thank you for a moment of your time....

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11/12/2012 10:15pm

Hello Kim,

I have always been such a fan of yours since day one, and you will be sincerely missed!

I just had to leave you a comment on here because I absolutely love that you helped someone who is living with RSD. It is much appreciated I'm sure. As you can by the user name I put on here, I am all to familiar with RSD and all the difficulties one can face in their every day life. I am now the world's first and only RED Coach(tm) helping others with RED and other forms of Chronic Pain/Illness learn how to handle all those hurdles life throws in our paths. I also do a radio show via the internet called "Winning Life Through Pain" on Tuesday's and Thursday's with guest that are either people/patients with varies types of Chronic Pain/Illnesses, who share thier personal journey, or Physicians, or Specialist in that field who share what they could help us with. The show has been going for almost 6 years and I feel so very Blessed to be able to help others in many ways, so I stand and applaud you, my friend!! Thank You!

It would be a huge honor to be able to speak with you about ideas on other ways you can help....like maybe coming to Texas and be a special guest at a fund raiser for RSD Research or something....but it would be a sincere honor if I could speak with you one day.

I invite you to check out my websites to get to know me better, my RSD Coaching(tm) is: www.rsdcoach.com and my radio show website is: www.rsdcoachlive.com and you can find me on Facebook as well.

Thank you for your time in reading this and I pray to be able to speak with you, which I look forward to.

Make It An Amazing Day .... Every Day!
~God Bless!~
Marla Martindale ♥

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11/12/2012 10:25pm

I can't believe I didn't catch the computer trying to be smarter then me and caused typos.......ugh.....Hopefully I don't look like a complete idiot, hahaha.
Wherever you see RED it is supposed to be RSD .

Thank you again!
~God Bless!~
Marla Martindale ♥
RSD Coach(tm)

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11/12/2012 10:25pm

I can't believe I didn't catch the computer trying to be smarter then me and caused typos.......ugh.....Hopefully I don't look like a complete idiot, hahaha.
Wherever you see RED it is supposed to be RSD .

Thank you again!
~God Bless!~
Marla Martindale ♥
RSD Coach(tm)

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11/12/2012 10:27pm

I am so embarrassed and can't believe I didn't catch the computer trying to be smarter then me and caused typos.......ugh.....Hopefully I don't look like a complete idiot, hahaha.
Wherever you see RED it is supposed to be RSD .

Thank you again!
~God Bless!~
Marla Martindale ♥
RSD Coach(tm)

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11/12/2012 10:28pm

I am so embarrassed and can't believe I didn't catch the computer trying to be smarter then me and caused typos, ugh!! Hopefully I don't look like a complete idiot, hahaha.
Wherever you see RED it is supposed to be RSD .

Thank you again!
~God Bless!~
Marla Martindale ♥
RSD Coach(tm)

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20/03/2013 3:53am

Kim Zolciak is one of my favorite reality televisions personalities of America. Now my respect for her again increased after reading this news. She is a typical role model for all celebrities. It is good to see that there are many such personalities in the television industry who can understand the feelings of the poor.

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