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Originally Posted by Hurricane88
haha...you saw her with us...we asked you if you want to be her hubby....haha...
jokes aside...find her a trustworthy husband is it the solution...means burden for the hubby to finance the long term dialysis sessions...which men can be so kind unless the men is so rich and can easily afford...grandmother best chance is to do a kidney transplant...but again not long term if they dun maintain hygiene and health...another person who told me after transplant the post-medication to maintain the organ rejection also very costly...haizzz...
when disaster strike...it breaks a family...or bring the family closer...the members are willing to sacrifice to help...this is something not sure all of us willing to do...
I knew a lady who went thru 10 years of dialysis...in the end she refused any more dialysis...she just passed away peacefully...she just dun want to suffer anymore...her hospital bills were huge and enough to buy many properties in sinkieland back then... 
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It is true that once you have a illness, the medicine is costly.. Anyway, this is her problem. Whatever we can help, we surely can help as you say before we can't save the world. if she have to do prostitution, this is fate.