I have an aquaintance here who had the dialysis tube insertions done, as she was about to have to start dialysis, at the last minute she got a kidney though, and never did have to do any dialysis. I was amazed to find out that the tubes cannot be removed once inserted, or so her doctors claim, perhaps her insurance doesn't want to pay for that surgery. This was about 10 years ago now at least. Last time I ran into her about a year ago she still had the tubes in her arm, and they are still causing her constant problems, lack of complete use of that arm/hand, nerve pain, etc.

sol

M. G. Devour wrote:

The "lifesaving surgery" the mother was trying to protect him from was the precautionary insertion of tubes and fittings to allow him to undergo dialysis *if he needed it.* Despite news reports that the child was in iminent danger, the hospital said that he wasn't. A woman nephrologist on the case had to call in Child Protective Services *three times* before she got an agent that would support her assertion of medical neglect. The first two supported the mom.


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