Tag Archives: United States
Approaching the Next Stage: Living with Kidney Failure and Dialysis . . .
Right now I’m at home on my dialysis machine. This is pretty typical for me, as I have done home hemodialysis for the last few years, but . . . this may be my last time on this particular machine. … Continue reading
Posted in Progress, The Bigger Picture
Tagged advocacy, advocate, aggressive dialysis, Canada, car, change, chronic illness, Chronic Kidney Disease, dialysis, dialysis machine, dialysis schedule, doctor, doctors, experience, health history, heart and stroke foundation, heart month, home dialysis, Home Hemodialysis, hospital, husband, improve my life, Kidney Foundation of Canada, Kidney Month, married, medicine, model, movers, moving, NxStage, qualities, quality of life, relationship, research, respect, science, scientist, service, training, travel, United States, USA, water filtration, WRO
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The Benefits of Small Pleasures . . .
This past Monday my father and I set out on the 401 East, with our passports, and drove from Kingston, Ontario, Canada to Watertown, New York, for the evening. I woke up that morning eager from something fun and different. … Continue reading
Posted in Musings, The Bigger Picture, Uncategorized
Tagged 401 highway, border crossing, Buffalo, cheap flight, Chicago, currency, Dunkin Donuts, family, friends, Germany, hemodialysis, Kingston On, mini-vacation, Northern New York State, passports, Target, TGI Fridays, Toronto, travel, Trinidad, United States, Watertown NY
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