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Field Old Value New Value Biography My name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods and walk every day setting walking records along the way. I'm America's greatest walker. Now more than 35600miles plus. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I'm over41000miles.My name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods and walk every day setting walking records along the way. I'm America's greatest walker. Now more than 36,000 miles plus. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I'm over 42000 miles. More than 26,000 miles walked in New Balance shoes. Visit JohnnyTheWalker.com - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods and walk every day setting walking records along the way. I'm America's greatest walker. Now more than 36,000miles plus. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I'm over42000miles. More than 26,000 miles walked in New Balance shoes.Visit JohnnyTheWalker.com My name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods and walk every day setting walking records along the way. I'm the world's greatest walker because I walked all these miles with end stage renal disease while my kidneys failed twice and on dialysis twice but that wont stop me from reaching 50,000 miles. Now more than 36,200 miles plus. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I'm over 43,500 miles. More than 26,000 plus miles walked in New Balance shoes. Visit JohnnyTheWalker.com - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods and walk every day setting walking records along the way. I'm the world's greatest walker because I walked all these miles with end stage renal disease whilemy kidneys failed twice and on dialysis twice but that wont stop me from reaching 50,000 miles. Now more than 36,200 miles plus.WhenIadd the miles I walked as a security officer I'm over 43,500miles.More than 26,000 plus miles walked in New Balance shoes.Visit JohnnyTheWalker.com I'm the world's greatest walker. My name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods and walk every day setting walking records along the way. I'm the world's greatest walker because I'm the only person has walked all these miles with end stage renal disease causing my transplanted kidney to fail. My kidneys failed twice and on dialysis twice but that wont stop me from reaching 50,000 miles. Now more than 36,200 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I'm over 43,500 miles. More than 26,200 plus miles walked in New Balance shoes. Visit JohnnyTheWalker.com - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography I'm the world's greatest walker. My name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods and walk every day setting walking records along the way. I'm the world's greatest walker because I'm the only person has walked all these miles with end stage renal disease causing my transplanted kidney to fail. My kidneys failed twice and on dialysis twice but that wont stop me from reaching 50,000 miles. Now more than 36,200 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I'm over 43,500 miles .Morethan26,200plusmiles walked in New Balance shoes.Visit JohnnyTheWalker.com I'm the world's greatest walker. My name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods and walk every day setting walking records along the way. I'm the world's greatest walker because I'm the only person who has walked all these miles with end stage renal disease causing my transplanted kidney to fail. My kidneys failed twice, on my death bed twice and on dialysis twice but that wont stop me from reaching 50,000 miles. Now more than 36,200 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I'm over 43,500 miles and still setting walking records. See awards at JohnnyTheWalker.com or Google search Johnny Wowk - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography I'm the world's greatest walker. My name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods and walk every day setting walking records along the way. I'm the world's greatest walker because I'm the only person who has walked all these miles with end stage renal disease causing my transplanted kidney to fail. My kidneys failed twice, on my death bed twice and on dialysis twice but that wont stop me from reaching 50,000 miles. Now more than 36, 200miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles.When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I'm over 43, 500miles and still setting walking records.See awards at JohnnyTheWalker.com or Google search Johnny Wowk I'm the world's greatest walker. My name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods and walk every day setting walking records along the way. I'm the world's greatest walker because I'm the only person who has walked all these miles with end stage renal disease causing my transplanted kidney to fail. My kidneys failed twice, on my death bed twice and on dialysis twice but that wont stop me from reaching 50,000 miles. Now more than 36,4500 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I'm over 43,600 miles and still setting walking records. See awards at JohnnyTheWalker.com or Google search Johnny Wowk. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography I'm the world's greatest walker. My name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods and walk every day setting walking records along the way. I'm the world's greatest walker because I'm the only person who has walked all these miles with end stage renal disease causing my transplanted kidney to fail. My kidneys failed twice, on my death bed twice and on dialysis twice but that wont stop me from reaching 50,000 miles. Now more than 36,4500 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I'm over 43,600 miles and still setting walking records. See awards at JohnnyTheWalker.com or Google search Johnny Wowk. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Plagued by operations, surgeries, and dialysis, I continue on. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. I have become America's Greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Plaguedby operations, surgeries, and dialysis,I continueon. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. I have become America's Greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then a transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed I went back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Even though I have been plagued by operations, surgeries, and dialysis I continue setting walking records.. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. I have become America's Greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then a transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed I went back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Even though I have been plagued by operations, surgeries, and dialysisI continue setting walking records.. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. I have become America's Greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then a transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed I went back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue setting walking records.. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. I have become America's Greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then a transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed I went back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue setting walking records.. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. I have become America's Greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then a transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed I went back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue setting walking records.. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. More than 26,700 miles walked in New Balance sneakers. I have become America's Greatest walker. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I have walked more than 43,700 miles. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then a transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed I went back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue setting walking records.. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. More than 26,700 miles walked in New Balance sneakers. I have become America's Greatest walker. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I have walked more than 43,700 miles. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then a transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed I went back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue setting walking records.. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. More than 26,700 miles walked in New Balance sneakers. I have become America's Greatest walker. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I have walked more than 43,700 miles. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then a transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed I went back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue setting walking records.. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. More than 26, 700miles walked in New Balance sneakers. I have become America's Greatest walker. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I have walked more than 43,700miles. My doctors tell me to keep on walking.See awards at Johnnythewalker.com My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then a transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed I went back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue setting walking records.. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. More than 26,800 plus miles walked in New Balance sneakers. I have become America's Greatest walker. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I have walked more than 43,800 miles. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I want to walk 50,000 miles or more, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com To help support my walking efforts please send me a check or money order for a dollar or one dollar bill to Johnny The Walker, 32 Wilson Terrace, Peabody, Mass 01960-3204 Thank you and God Bless. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then a transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed I went back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue setting walking records.. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. More than 26,800 plus miles walked in New Balance sneakers. I have become America's Greatest walker. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I have walked more than 43,800 miles. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I want to walk 50,000 miles or more, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com To help support my walking efforts please send mea check or money order for a dollar or one dollar bill to Johnny The Walker, 32 Wilson Terrace, Peabody, Mass 01960-3204 Thank you and God Bless.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then a transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed I went back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue setting walking records.. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. More than 26,800 plus miles walked in New Balance sneakers. I have become America's Greatest walker. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I have walked more than 43,800 miles. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I want to walk 50,000 miles or more, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com To help support my walking efforts please donate a check or money order for a dollar or a one dollar bill to Johnny The Walker, 32 Wilson Terrace, Peabody, Mass 01960-3204 Thank you and God Bless. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I don'tdrink.,smoke,ordodrugs.Ieatorganicfoods.I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail ending up on dialysis, then a transplanted kidney. When that kidney failed I went back on dialysis and still walking. I'm walking in memory of my dad and promoting kidney disease awareness. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue setting walking records.. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. More than 26,800 plus miles walked in New Balance sneakers. I have become America's Greatest walker. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer I have walked more than 43,800 miles. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I want to walk 50,000 miles or more, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com To help support my walking efforts please donate a check or money order for a dollar or a one dollar bill to Johnny The Walker, 32 Wilson Terrace, Peabody, Mass 01960-3204 Thank you and God Bless. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to start walking in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4,230 miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,700 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 43,800 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com To help support my walking efforts please donate a check or money order for a dollar or a one dollar bill in a security envelope wrapped in a piece of paper. Mail to: Johnny The Walker, 32 Wilson Terrace, Peabody, Mass 01960-3204 Thank you and God Bless. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to start walking in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4,230 miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,700 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 43,800 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com Tohelp support my walking effortspleasedonatea check or money order for a dollar or a one dollar bill in asecurityenvelope wrappedin apieceof paper.Mailto: Johnny The Walker, 32 Wilson Terrace, Peabody, Mass 01960-3204Thank you and God Bless.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causing my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to start walking in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4,230 miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,700 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 43,800 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com Please help support my walking efforts by donating a check or money order for a dollar or a one dollar bill wrapped in a piece paper in a security envelope mailed to: Johnny Wowk aka Johnny The Walker, 32 Wilson Terrace, Peabody, Mass 01960-3204 Thank you and God Bless. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me from my deceased father causingmy kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to start walking in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4,230 miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,700 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 43,800 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world.See awards at Johnnythewalker.com Please help support my walking efforts by donating a check or money order for a dollar or a one dollar bill wrapped in a piece paper in a security envelope mailed to: Johnny Wowk aka Johnny The Walker, 32 Wilson Terrace, Peabody, Mass 01960-3204 Thank you and God Bless. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me and my older brother from my deceased father who died from it at the age of 58. The ESRD caused both my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to start walking in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4,230 miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,700 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 43,800 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com Please help support my walking efforts by donating a check or money order for a dollar or a one dollar bill wrapped in a piece paper in a security envelope mailed to: Johnny Wowk aka Johnny The Walker, 32 Wilson Terrace, Peabody, Mass 01960-3204 Thank you and God Bless. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me and my older brother from my deceased father who died from it at the age of 58. The ESRD caused both my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to start walking in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4,230 miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,700 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 43,800 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com Please help support my walking efforts bydonatinga check or money order for a dollar or a one dollar bill wrapped in a piece paper in a security envelope mailed to: Johnny Wowk aka Johnny The Walker, 32 Wilson Terrace, Peabody, Mass 01960-3204Thank you and God Bless. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me and my older brother from my deceased father who died from it at the age of 58. The ESRD caused both my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to start walking in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4,230 miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,700 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 43,800 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com Please help support my walking efforts. I need to buy a car to drive back and fourth to dialysis, doctors appointments and the gym. Please donate a check or money order for a dollar or a one dollar bill wrapped in a piece paper in a security envelope mailed to: Johnny Wowk aka Johnny The Walker, 32 Wilson Terrace, Peabody, Mass 01960-3204 Thank you and God Bless. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.6 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me and my older brother from my deceased father who died from it at the age of 58. The ESRD caused both my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to start walking in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4, 230miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,700 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 43,800 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world.See awards at Johnnythewalker.com Please help support my walking efforts. I need to buy a car to drive back and fourth to dialysis, doctors appointments and the gym. Please donate a check or money order for a dollar or a one dollar bill wrapped in a piece paper in a security envelope mailed to: Johnny Wowk aka Johnny The Walker, 32 Wilson Terrace, Peabody, Mass 01960-3204 Thank you and God Bless. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me and my older brother from my deceased father who died from it at the age of 58. The ESRD caused both my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to start walking in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. Walked 20 up to 33 miles in a single day 402 times. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4,300 miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,700 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 43,800 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me and my older brother from my deceased father who died from it at the age of 58. The ESRD caused both my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to start walking in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. Walked 20 up to 33 miles in a single day 402 times. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4, 300miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,700miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 43,800miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world.See awards at Johnnythewalker.com My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me and my older brother from my deceased father who died from it at the age of 58. The ESRD caused both my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to start walking in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. Walked 20 up to 33 miles in a single day 402 times. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4,450 miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,800 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 43,90 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me and my older brother from my deceased father who died from it at the age of 58. The ESRD caused both my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to start walking in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. Walked 20 up to 33 miles in a single day 402 times. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4,450 miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,800 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 43, 90miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world.See awards at Johnnythewalker.com My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me and my older brother from my deceased father who died from it at the age of 58. The ESRD caused both my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to start walking in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. Walked 20 up to 33 miles in a single day 402 times. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4,450 miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,800 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 43,900 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me and my older brother from my deceasedfather who died from it at the age of 58. The ESRD caused both my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided tostart walkingin memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. Walked 20 up to 33 miles in a single day 402 times. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record, I'm over 4,450 miles on the treadmill already. I have walked more than 36,800miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than43,900miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world.See awards at Johnnythewalker.com My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me and my older brother from my father who died from it at the age of 58. The ESRD caused both my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to walk in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. Walked 20 up to 33 miles in a single day 402 times. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. I have walked more than 36,900 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 44,000 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I started walking and keeping track of my miles in 1993. I don't drink., smoke, or do drugs. I eat organic foods. I have End Stage Renal Disease passed on to me and my older brother from my father who died from it at the age of 58. The ESRD caused both my kidneys to fail in July of 2000 ending up on dialysis. When my kidneys failed I decided to walk in memory of my dad and promote kidney disease awareness. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. That kidney lasted eleven years then failed and back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my dad setting walking records along the way. Walked 20 up to 33 miles in a single day 402 times. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. I have walked more than 36,900 miles plus many misc miles. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 44,000 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com How I became the famous Johnny The Walker. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. With 5400 miles under my belt I was feeling fatigued. In July of 2000 both my kidneys were failing and I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. Dialysis didn't stop me, I continued walking. I was surprised to learn that 26 million people in America have Chronic Kidney Disease, thousands are on Dialysis and thousands more in need of and waiting for a kidney transplant. I said, "Wow, I never knew that" That's when I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my dad and promote kidney Disease Awareness. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5 setting incredible walking records that I still hold to this day. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016 after getting in 33,872 miles. I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my dad, Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. Walked 20 up to 33 miles in a single day 402 times. I now hold seven mall walking records and one Planet Fitness treadmill record. I have walked more than 37,050 miles plus many miscellaneous miles. I have thousands of witnesses and documentation. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer back in the eighties and nineties I have walked more than 44,000 miles. I have become America's greatest walker. My doctors tell me to keep on walking. I'm going to walk more than 50,000 miles, twice the distance of around the world. I know I can do it. See awards at Johnnythewalker.com - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography How I became the famous Johnny The Walker. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. With 5400 miles under my belt I was feeling fatigued. In July of 2000 both my kidneys were failing and I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. Dialysis didn't stop me, I continued walking. I was surprised to learn that 26 million people in America have Chronic Kidney Disease, thousands are on Dialysis and thousands more in need of and waiting for a kidney transplant. I said, "Wow, I never knew that" That's when I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my dad and promote kidney Disease Awareness. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5 setting incredible walking records that I still hold to this day. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016 after getting in 33,872 miles. I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my dad, Demetrius, setting walking records along the way . Walked 20 up to 33 miles in a single day 402 times. I now holdseven mallwalking records andonePlanetFitnesstreadmillrecord.I have walked morHow I became the famous Johnny The Walker. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. With 5400 miles under my belt I was feeling fatigued. In July of 2000 both my kidneys were failing and I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. Dialysis didn't stop me, I continued walking. I was surprised to learn that 26 million people in America have Chronic Kidney Disease, thousands are on Dialysis and thousands more in need of and waiting for a kidney transplant. I said, "Wow, I never knew that" That's when I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my dad and promote kidney Disease Awareness. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5 setting incredible walking records that I still hold to this day. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016 after getting in 33,872 miles. I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my dad, Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,050 miles. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography How I became the famous Johnny The Walker. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. With5400milesundermy beltIwasfeelingfatigued.InJuly of 2000bothmy kidneys were failing and I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. Dialysis didn't stop me, I continued walking.I was surprised to learn that 26 million people in America have Chronic Kidney Disease, thousands are on Dialysis and thousands more in need of and waiting for a kidney transplant. I said, "Wow, I never knew that" That's when I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my dad and promote kidney Disease Awareness. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods.After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5 setting incredible walking records that I still hold to this day. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016 after getting in 33,872 miles. I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my dad, Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,050 miles. How I became the famous Johnny The Walker. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys were failing and I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. Dialysis didn't stop me, I continued walking. I learned that 26 million people in America have Chronic Kidney Disease, thousands are on Dialysis and thousands more in need of and waiting for a kidney transplant. There is no cure. That's when I decided to walk the distance of around the world (24,902 miles) in memory of my dad and promote kidney Disease Awareness. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5 setting incredible walking records that I still hold to this day. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016 after getting in 33,872 miles. I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my dad, Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,050 miles and still walking. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography How I became the famous Johnny The Walker. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys were failing and I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. Dialysis didn't stop me, I continued walking. I learned that 26 million people in America have Chronic Kidney Disease, thousands are on Dialysis and thousands more in need of and waiting for a kidney transplant. There is no cure. That's when I decided to walk the distance of around the world (24,902 miles) in memory of my dad and promote kidney Disease Awareness. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5 setting incredible walking records that I still hold to this day. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016 after getting in 33,872 miles. I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my dad, Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37, 050miles and still walking.How I became the famous Johnny The Walker. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys were failing and I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. Dialysis didn't stop me, I continued walking. I learned that 26 million people in America have Chronic Kidney Disease, thousands are on Dialysis and thousands more in need of and waiting for a kidney transplant. There is no cure. That's when I decided to walk the distance of around the world (24,902 miles) in memory of my dad and promote kidney Disease Awareness. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5 setting incredible walking records that I still hold to this day. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016 after getting in 33,872 miles. I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my dad, Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,165 miles and still walking. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography How I became the famous Johnny The Walker. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys were failing and I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. Dialysis didn't stop me, I continued walking. I learned that 26 million people in America have Chronic Kidney Disease, thousands are on Dialysis and thousands more in need of and waiting for a kidney transplant. There is no cure. That's when I decided to walk the distance of around the world (24,902 miles) in memory of my dad and promote kidney Disease Awareness. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5 setting incredible walking records that I still hold to this day. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016 after getting in 33,872 miles. I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my dad, Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37, 165miles and still walking.How I became the famous Johnny The Walker. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys were failing and I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. Dialysis didn't stop me, I continued walking. I learned that 26 million people in America have Chronic Kidney Disease, thousands are on Dialysis and thousands more in need of and waiting for a kidney transplant. There is no cure. That's when I decided to walk the distance of around the world (24,902 miles) in memory of my dad and promote kidney Disease Awareness. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5 setting incredible walking records that I still hold to this day. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016 after getting in 33,872 miles. I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my dad, Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,200 miles and still walking. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography How I became the famous Johnny The Walker. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys were failing and I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58 . Dialysis didn't stop me, I continued walking.I learned that 26 million people in America have Chronic Kidney Disease, thousands are on Dialysis and thousands more in need of and waiting for a kidney transplant. There is no cure. That's when I decided to walk the distance of around the world (24,902 miles) in memory of my dad and promote kidney Disease Awareness. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5 setting incredible walking records that I still hold to this day. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016 after getting in 33,872 miles. I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my dad,Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,200 miles and still walking.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys were failing and I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5 setting incredible walking records that I still hold to this day. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016 after getting in 33,872 miles. I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,200 miles and still walking. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys were failing and I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5 setting incredible walking records that I still hold to this day. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016 after getting in 33,872 miles. I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37, 200miles and still walking. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys were failing and I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5 setting incredible walking records that I still hold to this day. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016 after getting in 33,872 miles. I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,300 miles and still walking. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys were failingand I was put on dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58.I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles . The public named me Johnny The Walker. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5settingincrediblewalkingrecordsthatIstillholdto this day.ThatcadaverkidneylastedelevenyearsthenfailedinAugustof2016aftergettingin33,872miles.I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,300 miles and still walking. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,500 miles and still walking. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,500 miles and still walking. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,500 miles and still walking. When I add the miles I walked as a security guard and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37, 500miles and still walking. When I add the miles I walked as a security guard and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,650 miles and still walking. When I add the miles I walked as a security guard and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37, 650miles and still walking. When I add the miles I walked as a securityguardand plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,750 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still walking. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37, 750miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still walking. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,925 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still walking. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 37,925miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still walking. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. The public named me Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I went back on dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius, setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 38,000 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still walking. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney. Johnny Wowk Quotes are copyright to Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. ThepublicnamedmeJohnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58.I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I went backon dialysis where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius,setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 38,000 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and stillwalking. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney.Johnny Wowk Quote My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 38,000 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still going. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate a kidney. Johnny Wowk aka Johnny The Walker - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 38,000 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still going. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. The greatest gift you can give someone is to donate aMy Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 38,000 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still going. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.5 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 38,000 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still going. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 38,000 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still going. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 45,000 miles to date. I'm the greatest walker in Massachusetts. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.4 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 38, 000miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still going. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than45,000 miles to date. I'm the greatest walker in Massachusetts.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 38,500 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still going. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 46,000 miles to date. I'm the greatest walker in Massachusetts. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.4 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 38,500 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still going. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 46,000 miles to date. I 'mthe greatest walker in Massachusetts.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 38,500 miles plus hundreds of miscellaneous miles and still going. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 46,000 miles to date. I have become the greatest walker in Massachusetts. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.4 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 38,500miles plushundreds of miscellaneous milesand still going. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 46,000 miles to date. I have become the greatest walker in Massachusetts.My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 39,000 miles plus and still going. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 46,000 miles to date. I have become the greatest walker in Massachusetts. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.4 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records and walked more than 39,000 miles plus and still going. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 46,000 miles to date. I have become the greatest walker in Massachusetts. I am the greatest walker in Massachusetts. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records ( 3 in Liberty Tree Mall Danvers, Ma.) 4 In Northshore Mall Peabody, Ma) and one in Planet Fitness on the treadmill at Salem, Ma) and walked more than 39,000 miles plus and still going. When I add the miles I walked as a security officer and plant safety inspector I have walked more than 46,000 miles to date. I have become the greatest walker in Massachusetts. My name is all over Google. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.4 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography I am the greatest walker in Massachusetts. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records ( 3 in Liberty Tree Mall Danvers, Ma.) 4 In Northshore Mall Peabody, Ma) and one in Planet Fitness on the treadmill at Salem, Ma) and walked more than 39,000 miles plusandstillgoing.WhenIaddthemilesI walkedasa sI am the greatest walker in Massachusetts. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records ( 3 in Liberty Tree Mall Danvers, Ma.) 4 In Northshore Mall Peabody, Ma) and one in Planet Fitness on the treadmill at Salem, Ma) and walked more than 39,000 miles. Add the miles I walked at Eastman Gelatine and Parker Bros Games I have walked 46000 miles. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.4 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography I am the greatest walker in Massachusetts. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records ( 3 in Liberty Tree Mall Danvers, Ma.) 4 In Northshore Mall Peabody, Ma) and one in Planet Fitness on the treadmill at Salem, Ma) and walked more than 39,000miles. Add the milesIwalkedatEastmanGelatineand ParkerBrosI am the greatest walker in Massachusetts. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight but started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and the people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records ( 3 in Liberty Tree Mall Danvers, Ma.) 4 In Northshore Mall Peabody, Ma) and one in Planet Fitness on the treadmill at Salem, Ma) and walked more than 39000 mi. Add the miles walked as a security officer, 46000 - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.4 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography I am the greatest walker in Massachusetts. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I lost weight butstarted to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58.I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and thepeople on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods.After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records ( 3 in Liberty Tree Mall Danvers, Ma.) 4 In Northshore Mall Peabody, Ma) and one in Planet Fitness on the treadmill at Salem, Ma) and walked more than 39000 mi. Add the miles walked as a security officer ,46000I am the greatest walker in Massachusetts, up to 46000 miles so far. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records ( 3 in Liberty Tree Mall Danvers, Ma.) 4 In Northshore Mall Peabody, Ma) and one in Planet Fitness on the treadmill at Salem, Ma) and walked more than 39000 mi. Add the miles walked as a security officer I'm up to 46000 miles. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.4 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography I am the greatest walker in Massachusetts, up to 46000 miles so far. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records ( 3 in Liberty Tree Mall Danvers, Ma.) 4 In Northshore Mall Peabody, Ma) and one in Planet Fitness on the treadmill at Salem, Ma) and walked more than 39000 mi. Add the miles walked as a security officer I'm up to 4600 I am the greatest walker in Massachusetts, up to 46000 miles so far. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records ( 3 in Liberty Tree Mall Danvers, Ma.) 4 In Northshore Mall Peabody, Ma) and one in Planet Fitness on the treadmill at Salem, Ma more than 6000 miles) and walked more than 39000 mi. Add the miles walked as a security officer I'm up to 4600 miles. - Someone updated the author details of Johnny Wowk.4 years ago
Field Old Value New Value Biography I am the greatest walker in Massachusetts, up to 46000 miles so far. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records ( 3 in Liberty Tree Mall Danvers, Ma.) 4 In Northshore Mall Peabody, Ma) and one in Planet Fitness on the treadmill at Salem, Ma more than 6000miles) and walked more than 39000 mi.Add the miles walked as a security oI am the greatest walker in Massachusetts, up to 46000 miles so far. My Name is Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker. I'm going to tell you why I walk so much. In the Spring of 1993 I was closing in on 40 years old living in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In order to lose twenty pounds I started walking the sidewalks through Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly keeping track of my miles. I'm known to the public as Johnny The Walker. As the years went by I started to feel fatigued. It was July of 2000, with 5400 miles under my belt my kidneys failed and I was put on emergency dialysis. I inherited my father's End Stage Renal Disease. It caused his death in 1961 at the age of 58. I decided to walk the distance of around the world in memory of my father and bring attention to all the people with Chronic Kidney Disease and people on dialysis waiting for a kidney. There is no cure. In order to stay healthy I started eating more organic foods. After five years on dialysis I received a kidney transplant at Mass General Boston. With the new kidney I was able to walk further. I would walk around Boston on my appointment days at MGM and around cities and towns on the North Shore of Boston. By the middle of May, 2006, I had walked 9000 miles. I continued waking the streets, Malls, and Planet Fitness treadmill with end stage renal disease stage 5. That cadaver kidney lasted eleven years then failed in August of 2016. After three weeks at Rehab and dialysis treatments I stayed on dialysis three days a week where I remain to this day. Even though I have been plagued by operations, continues surgeries, dialysis, hospital and doctor appointments, I continue walking in memory of my father Demetrius Wowk setting walking records along the way. I now hold eight walking records ( 3 in Liberty Tree Mall Danvers, Ma.) 4 In Northshore Mall Peabody, Ma) and one in Planet Fitness on the treadmill at Salem, Ma more than 6110 miles.
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