RE: My wish has been fulfilled although it was a bit too little too late as I have to wait for it painfully {ENG-ESP]

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My wish has been fulfilled although it was a bit too little too late as I have to wait for it painfully {ENG-ESP]

in blurtfirst •  last year 

Congratulations on that, it is a blessing to have free dialysis, you held up well, because the minimum dialysis should be three times a week, I hope you feel better now and that you can have a better quality of life with the treatment.
I am glad to know this news, thank God in my country dialysis is free, my dad is dialysed without paying anything.

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Yes thanks be to God that dialysis patients can now live and be more productive with the ease of life that Philhealth gave with the help of goodhearted politicians to make it happen and by some groups of dialysis patients which are unceasing with their campaigns for the benefit of dialysis patients and their families.

The need for a frequent dialysis as well as other medical needs associated with it like an additional dialyzer per month plus EPO injections for many patients cannot be shouldered by most and even if you are getting support from somebody or groups of people, they will eventually get tired of helping if not avoid you altogether because of the cost and frequency of it in order to give patients a relative comfort which is still far from being normal.

But I am thankful about this great benefit which will cut the dialysis patient's tribulation and suffering greatly. I am expecting more benefits soon because Philhealth benefits keeps on improving as time passes-by.

Best regards to your father.👍


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  ·  last year  ·  

God is good, I wish you all good health and long life.😀