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In addition, he was on kidney dialysis three times a week.
Most people who stop kidney dialysis die within a few weeks.
Continue kidney dialysis, which will allow you to live longer.
Are there other reasons you might want to stop kidney dialysis?
Many of the children have been put on kidney dialysis machines.
Diane has been on kidney dialysis for three and a half years now.
The cause was complications from kidney dialysis, his family said.
Also left out are people who require kidney dialysis, and those with serious head injuries, she said.
You may have one overriding reason to stop or continue kidney dialysis.
Stop kidney dialysis, which will allow death to occur naturally.
The decision about whether to stop kidney dialysis takes into account your personal feelings and the medical facts.
A kidney dialysis centre at the local hospital was set up by the foundation, as were several schools in the area.
She had decided to discontinue kidney dialysis after 19 years of treatment, friends said.
The kidney dialysis program has not been shut down.
Congress in 1972 extended Medicare to include kidney dialysis for people of all ages.
But according to a new study, that frequent order from mom has been lost on some hospital staff who work with kidney dialysis patients.
Two years ago, my kidneys began to fail and I started kidney dialysis.
At least eight were on kidney dialysis early on, fighting for their lives.
He has renal failure and receives kidney dialysis three days a week.
A majority of the seriously ill were children, who had to undergo kidney dialysis for weeks.
Some people were unable to get their kidney dialysis as often as they usually do.
Nearly 1,000 kidney dialysis centers have been added to the Medicare program, bringing the total to 2,836.
Kidney dialysis treatment provides another data point to suggest that estimate is fair.
His kidney dialysis is paid for by actors' insurance.
In mid-May, he had surgery to prepare him for kidney dialysis.