Hemodiealysis (222.p.1)

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ROOFS After leaving Boronne — I drive to Home Depot to talk with David about a mass purchase of siding, lumber, bolts, etc. My goal is to make twenty ‘very small’ houses. I recently acquired a lightindustrial unit off Old Middlefield road, and believe we can build twenty units in about a week. Probably two weeks, but the target is one. There is no problem with the order, and the price is fine: about half of what Virginia gave me for the units, so the other half can be used to pay for the labor involved. If we get it done in two weeks, that will be fine. We might sell some of the units to defray costs, but the bulk will be donated to people living in tents or worse. • By the time I am done — It is noon, so I head to dialysis. My clinic is in Menlo Park, almost within the Facebook campus. I was on Facebook when it first came to California, but got off it when the social value of the social network became very suspect. Dialysis patients get hooked up to a hemodialysis machine using either their catheter or the two dialysis ‘sewing needles’ described above. I used a catheter for about six months, but progressed to direct artery access, which looks the same as a fistula. The flow rate can be higher with the needles, so I can support all the patients in my shift. For the first six months I needed to have another vampire (Susan) with me, but now I can go it alone. My machine is different from everyone else’s, but that isn’t visible to anyone who works in the main room. There is a technician controlling flows between patients and me, so people get their own (cleansed) blood back. I feel like the RNs know something is unusual, but they keep their concerns and questions to themselves. Josephine ‘wires’ me up, and for the next four hours I am trapped. Dialysis can be very draining for normal patients: cramps, sleepiness, etc. It is draining for me also. I commonly need to sleep - 33 -


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Epilogue : Hemodienamics

2min
pages 171-176

Venice » Mark

2min
pages 167-170

Donations » Dr. A

1min
pages 165-166

Doctors (2) » Dr. A

2min
pages 163-164

Doctors » Dr. A

3min
pages 159-162

Requests » Dr. A

3min
pages 155-158

Exodus (3) » Sandra

1min
pages 153-154

Exodus » Patrick

1min
pages 147-148

Exodus (2) » Sandra

1min
pages 149-150

Exodus » Sandra

6min
pages 141-144

Requests » Mark

1min
pages 151-152

Exodus » Mark

2min
pages 139-140

Exodus » Bruce

1min
pages 145-146

Bishop » John

3min
pages 135-138

Safe Houses » Mark

3min
pages 133-134

Defending Boardwalk » Ron

1min
pages 131-132

Defending Boardwalk » Mark

5min
pages 127-130

The Neighborhood » Carl

4min
pages 123-126

350 Acres

2min
pages 117-120

Negotiations » Dr. A

2min
pages 121-122

Communication

3min
pages 113-116

July 5th

4min
pages 109-112

The Second Convoy

3min
pages 105-108

Razors

2min
pages 103-104

Menlo Park » Jo-Anne

2min
pages 99-100

Sunnyvale » Dr. A

1min
pages 101-102

Convoy

8min
pages 91-96

Contact Lists » Mark

1min
pages 97-98

Ignorance

1min
pages 89-90

It Takes a Village

4min
pages 83-86

The Ring

4min
pages 79-82

Hemodiealysis

1min
pages 71-72

Five Hundred

3min
pages 73-74

Lana

3min
pages 75-78

El Toro

2min
pages 69-70

Phones and Watches

2min
pages 67-68

Sirius Black

1min
pages 65-66

Amasa » Mark

4min
pages 61-64

Sacramento » Nancy

5min
pages 57-60

Menlo Park (4) » Susan

1min
pages 51-52

Influence

1min
pages 53-54

Recovery

5min
pages 47-50

Roofs

5min
pages 43-46

Road Trips

2min
pages 55-56

The Prank

6min
pages 13-18

Transplant Lists

7min
pages 21-26

Vampires and Slaves

5min
pages 35-40

Menlo Park (3) » Susan

1min
pages 41-42

Menlo Park (2) » Susan

1min
pages 27-28

Hemodialysis

4min
pages 31-34

Menlo Park » Susan

1min
pages 19-20

The Recruit » Dr. A

1min
pages 29-30
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