CKD Does Not End at Transplant

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You may think that this post belongs in the Transplant group, and you may be correct. However, I suggest to you that you may want to consider that following: the Transplant patient has to attend clinics just as before, undergoing constant testing and treatment with clinics spaced according to how well the organ graft is working. In addition to this, the patient also has to take a series of anti-rejection medications for the rest of his or her life and may have to deal with any side effects these drugs may have.

You could say that “Once a Renal Patient, Always a Renal Patient!”

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