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Dialysis ForumsGeneral & SupportA WARM HELLO!
05/30/2012 09:06 AM
MeganCares
 
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HELLO ALL! MY NAME IS MEGAN. I AM FROM PHILADELPHIA PA. FIRST OF ALL, I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE LOVE AND HUGS WITH ALL OF YOU. WHETHER IF YOU ARE BEGINNING TREATMENT, MID TREATMENT, OR TOMORROW YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR TRANSPLANT. ALL OF YOU ARE HEROES AND SHOULD RECEIVE THE APPROPRIATE TITLES. I MYSELF HAD AN AUNT PASS AWAY A FEW YEARS AGO AFTER YEARS OF BATTLING WITH HER KIDNEYS. I COMMEND ALL OF YOU. I CURRENTLY WORK AS A MANAGER FOR A NON-EMERGENCY AMBULANCE CO IN PA. THERE IS NO GREATER FEELING THEN MEETING UP WITH MY TRUCKS AND EMTS IN THE MORNING AND BRINGING MY 4AM PATIENT A HUG AND A SMILE. AGAIN, THANK YOU FOR BEING YOU.
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08/04/2012 09:43 AM  Top
bubble123
 
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Hi Megan and I send you a big bunch of hugs. My Ed was on dialysis for fifteen years mostly PD.We had terrible expierences in hemo.He died of advanced cancer last month.
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