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Went to dialysis, started to bleeding from bladder. Had to go to hospital for 3 days for treatment. While there my car got stole. Somedays ?

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Juliepkd

Oh what rotten luck. You poor thing, like you dont have enough to deal with. Stealing a car from a hospital car park, despicable. I hope they have managed to sort out your bladder bleed, was it an infection? I often have blood in the urine, but mine is down to bursting cysts on the kidneys. I hope things improve for you and you can get your car back. Best wishes, Julie in the UK.

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Bassetmommer

HI Richard, We can only hope that Karma will come into play and the person who stole your car will get what is due to them. So sorry. Hope you are feeling better.

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