Hemodiealysis (222.r.3)

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THE RING It is my anniversary — A year ago today I woke up to the vampiric April Fool’s day prank. Amusingly it is also Friday, so I have a normal dialysis session before my weekend off, although Sunday is a cave dialysis day. We have finally reached twelve people, all of whom are homeless, do dialysis, have Type-O blood, and know Lana. She gets the commission for all of them. I visit homeless people fairly often, but I am not part of the tribe and they do not trust me enough to even provide the information we need to include them in the program. They do trust Lana: besides being homeless herself she does provide medical assistance to other homeless people. A doctor without borders of sorts, except the border is between the haves and the have-nots vs. geographical. I built out a fairly nice ‘medical space’ within the Pico Pico House building. Other people help me sporadically with building houses, but no one but me has keys, so no one else can open the ‘iron door’ that holds thirteen comfortable chairs and a lot of tubing connecting them all together. We called it the ‘bat cave’. • The space looks like a discussion ring — twelve chairs ring around a single chair in the center. They are spaced about two feet apart for easy access to the left and right arm of a participant. The chairs themselves are quite wide and deep: almost three feet in both directions when not reclined. They are about five feet deep when reclined. So the total perimeter is around 60 feet where the seats are seven feet from the center. The space is thirty by thirty, so supporting this layout isn’t a problem. We could probably pack twice as many in the space if we slid chairs after wiring up the patient, kind of like sliding library shelves. But space is not a problem and with 12 people in the room, this represents $6K per session. If we could run eight shifts (MWF and THS at 6 a.m., 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 6 p.m.) totaling 24 sessions per week, we would make $150K a week, or over $7M a year. The rent would not be a problem. It would require eight vampires and the - 73 -


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Epilogue : Hemodienamics

2min
pages 175-180

Venice » Mark

2min
pages 171-174

Donations » Dr. A

1min
pages 169-170

Doctors (2) » Dr. A

2min
pages 167-168

Requests » Dr. A

3min
pages 159-162

Requests » Mark

1min
pages 155-156

Exodus (3) » Sandra

1min
pages 157-158

Doctors » Dr. A

3min
pages 163-166

Exodus (2) » Sandra

1min
pages 153-154

Exodus » Patrick

1min
pages 151-152

Bishop » John

3min
pages 139-142

Exodus » Sandra

6min
pages 145-148

Exodus » Mark

2min
pages 143-144

Safe Houses » Mark

3min
pages 137-138

Defending Boardwalk » Ron

1min
pages 135-136

Exodus » Bruce

1min
pages 149-150

Defending Boardwalk » Mark

5min
pages 131-134

The Neighborhood » Carl

4min
pages 127-130

Negotiations » Dr. A

2min
pages 125-126

The Second Convoy

3min
pages 109-112

July 5th

4min
pages 113-116

Razors

2min
pages 107-108

350 Acres

2min
pages 121-124

Communication

3min
pages 117-120

Menlo Park » Jo-Anne

2min
pages 103-104

Sunnyvale » Dr. A

1min
pages 105-106

It Takes a Village

4min
pages 87-90

Ignorance

1min
pages 93-94

Convoy

8min
pages 95-100

Contact Lists » Mark

1min
pages 101-102

The Ring

4min
pages 83-86

Lana

3min
pages 79-82

Five Hundred

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pages 77-78

Hemodiealysis

2min
pages 75-76

El Toro

2min
pages 73-74

Phones and Watches

2min
pages 71-72

Sirius Black

1min
pages 69-70

Needles » Mark

3min
pages 66-68

Bills » Nancy

3min
pages 63-65

Influence

1min
pages 53-54

Sacramento » Nancy

4min
pages 57-60

Road Trips

2min
pages 55-56

Recovery

5min
pages 47-50

Menlo Park (4) » Susan

1min
pages 51-52

Roofs

5min
pages 43-46

Menlo Park (3) » Susan

1min
pages 41-42

Menlo Park (2) » Susan

1min
pages 27-28

Vampires and Slaves

5min
pages 35-40

Hemodialysis

4min
pages 31-34

Menlo Park » Susan

1min
pages 19-20

The Prank

6min
pages 13-18

The Recruit » Dr. A

1min
pages 29-30

Transplant Lists

7min
pages 21-26
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