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End-stage renal failure - a long term condition - for iPod/iPhone  

End-stage renal failure - a long term condition - for iPod/iPhone

Author: The Open University

What does a dialysis machine do? How do people who suffer from renal failure balance their everyday life with being treated for the medical condition? End-stage renal failure is a long term condition in which the kidneys lose their ability to filter toxins and waste products from the blood. It affects mainly older people and is on the increase. Treatment usually involves finding ways to filter waste, using a process known as dialysis which can take place in hospital or at home. 73 year old Malcolm has been on haemodialysis for four and a half years. In this collection, he shares his experience of living with end-stage renal failure and the limitations imposed by the need for regular dialysis.
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Malcolm, expert patient
Tuesday, 10 July, 2012

Malcolm shares his views on his role as a patient in the treatment regime.

 

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