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just thought I would let you know that the hospital has discharged me into the care of my doctor my kidney count has stabilized at 32-34 I have to have three blood tests a year along with all the other bits and pieces we have to have

I would like to thank you all for the help I found just sometimes reading what everyone has written I will keep looking tho see how you are all doing xx

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That's great news. Look after those kidneys and if there are any problems, never ignore them, get it sorted straight away x

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wingsofadove

That's really good news for you that your count has stabilized. Good luck with everything.

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gingbugs

thank you and I will look after my kidneys xx

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