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joelwendell
Asked December 18, 2023
Can I have a nurse familiar with fourth stage kidney disease, who comes daily to check on me?
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JoAnn29
Dec 19, 2023
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Having an RN come daily will be very expensive. Why do you feel that you need a Nurse? Are you receiving dialysis? What is it you can't do for yourself?
Your doctor can order "in home care". Really need to talk to him.
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AlvaDeer
Dec 18, 2023
Discuss with your MD, Joel and wishing you good luck.
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BarbBrooklyn
Dec 18, 2023
Call your doctor and discuss what home care medical service (like Visiting Nurse Service in your area) s/he is able to order for you.
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Having an RN come daily will be very expensive. Why do you feel that you need a Nurse? Are you receiving dialysis? What is it you can't do for yourself?
Your doctor can order "in home care". Really need to talk to him.
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