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 Is home dialysis, either peritoneal or hemodialysis, an option for me? View Question: www.wisconsindialysis.org

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Home dialysis candidates are very independent and motivated toward self-care. With that as a basis, home dialysis is an option as long as the patient's medical conditions, family support and physical home environment are appropriate for this therapy.
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