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DulcifromDenver
Asked July 2010
Should we do a dialysis for my 89 year old dad who has kidney disease with 30% function?
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Jul 2010
Whoa, Dulci!
I just read you 13th trip post & you have this on top of the commute, etc? I have no experience with that situation but I hope others come thru for you.
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I just read you 13th trip post & you have this on top of the commute, etc? I have no experience with that situation but I hope others come thru for you.
Cheers ~
Rip