Conception of a Dialysis Patient (the Untold Truths)
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Memories of a Dialysis Patient, Dialysis Patient, Book Review, Fayton HollingtonAbstract
About the Book:
The words in this book are “Memories of a Dialysis Patient”
Conception of a Dialysis Patient (the Untold Truths) Paperback – April 24, 2014
By Fayton Hollington
Paperback: 298 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (April 24, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 147873163X
ISBN-13: 978-1478731634
About the Author:
Mr. Fayton Hollington
Published Novelist/Award Winning poet
Spoken word Artist
SAG-AFTRA
Words from the Author:
Battling Lupus at twelve, introduced me to the Nephrology world. Lupus vanishes, but renal damage remains.Seventeen years later, my kidneys fail, and dialysis becomes my world. A donation from a sibling liberates meafter seven months. Seven years afterwards, the transplant rejects, and dialysis pulls me in once again.
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