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« Reply #25 on: June 09, 2011, 10:33:25 AM »

I took alot of pictures before I left in center..... pictures while they were cannulating me.....  and did this for several days.... there we extablishing buttonholes and I wanted to make sure that I got the angle down before I went into Nxstage training.....   plus I took pictures of the whole unit....  to show my daughter what this place was like....

its hard to fight going up stream...   and most of the time its communication and power problems..  life should not have to be this hard....   
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Transplant Sept 2, 2011

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« Reply #26 on: June 09, 2011, 10:50:25 AM »

I took alot of pictures before I left in center..... pictures while they were cannulating me.....  and did this for several days.... there we extablishing buttonholes and I wanted to make sure that I got the angle down before I went into Nxstage training.....   plus I took pictures of the whole unit....  to show my daughter what this place was like....

its hard to fight going up stream...   and most of the time its communication and power problems..  life should not have to be this hard....

what's sad is, other than a nurse or two, the staff is really great there right now.  It's just the facility manager and DON that are the problem.  Unfortunately, they also have most of the power.
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