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17 months and counting...

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I've lived without kidneys for 17 months and am doing very well! All my labs are were they should be and I have dialysis at home. The routine gets a bit monotonous, but that's life.

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Winner76

Hi,

Well done . I done home dialysis for 8 years, it’s not too bad but you can get fed up. I hope you get the call soon.

Fingers crossed 🤞

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Darlenia

You have a beautiful attitude - it will take you far!

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Baguio

starting home dialysis next month, been on dialysis for 7 years lab are all good.

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sugabear

That attitude will serve you well! Hoping you get a kidney soon.

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