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			<title>Are there substitute dialysis partners?</title>
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			<description>I know Indianapolis has a large number of Home Hemo participants, ans have read that in the old days with older machines nurses would come and rund...</description>
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<div>I know Indianapolis has a large number of Home Hemo participants, ans have read that in the old days with older machines nurses would come and rund dialysis in the patients homes.  We are approaching our 1000th treatment at home and I know my wife is exhausted.  Does anyone know of techs or nurses trained with nxstage machines to give a caregiver a break?<br />
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Ray Harris</div>

 
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