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I am actually a grandmother of a child born with Renal Failure and who eventually had a transplant at age 1.5 yrs old. He is now a kindergartener. I'm also a RN who once worked with hemodialysis patients in acute and out patient settings.

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Thanks for introducing yourself! Sounds like you have a wealth of professional and personal experience. Welcome to the community!

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Welcome. How lucky your grandson is to have you! I hope he is doing well.

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