The Body's Keepers by Paul Kimmel, M.D.


The Body's Keepers

by Paul L. Kimmel, M.D. narrated by Lane Hakel

From a medical standpoint, this book is quite interesting.  Does it give you information on how to help yourself if you have kidney issues?  No, it does not.  However, it does a great job of detailing the function of the kidneys, the past and current available treatments, as well as the ramifications of a capitalistic medical machine has on the treatment of patients.

Dr. Kimmel uses medical cases and personal accounts to help you understand the ramifications of kidney disease on your health and finances.  Living with kidney disease is not an easy undertaking.  I am currently at stage 3a of chronic kidney disease.  This means that my kidneys are not functioning to the capacity that they are supposed to be.  This book helped open my eyes to what it truly means to have CKD and its effects on my body.  You don't really realize how much is affected by your kidneys not functioning at a normal level.  

I was able to learn not only the functions, but also the process that treatments are developed.  Did you know that in the past, there weren't enough dialysis machines, so a committee was formed to decide who got to use them and who would be left to die?  I definitely didn't know any of this.  Can you imagine being told that you can't have dialysis because some random people decided you can't?  It is just a truly wild concept to me.  There were many other facts that blew my mind away.  

I find that it is truly hard to truly critique the narration done by Lane Hakel.  The main reason is that when you are dealing with a scientific body of work or other type of nonfiction book that delves into science and medicine, you can't get a true grasp on the range of the narrator.  She did a good job in keeping me interested.  She was not monotone in any way.  It is just hard to make this type of book exciting sounding with your voice.  

I would like to thank NetGalley, Dreamscape Media and Mayo Clinic Press for providing me with a copy of this audiobook in exchange for an open and honest review.

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