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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 45617" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>WhyMeMom</p><p></p><p>Yes, they have to know about my kidney disease. Actually they do know. All that's required is a form filled out by my doctor stating that I'm physically able to participate in the program. Which they already have for the one I'm in now. It hasn't been an issue so far.</p><p></p><p>But that is why I think getting the kidney functioning tests done before I make the firm decision is a good idea. If my function has dropped below the 15-25% it's at now, the idea is mute. Because unless my nephrologist could figure out a way I could manage to work, go to class, and do dialysis, I just couldn't do it. Still, I know people who've managed to hold down full time jobs while in dialysis..... So who knows. It's why I'd want to discuss it with the doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 45617, member: 84"] WhyMeMom Yes, they have to know about my kidney disease. Actually they do know. All that's required is a form filled out by my doctor stating that I'm physically able to participate in the program. Which they already have for the one I'm in now. It hasn't been an issue so far. But that is why I think getting the kidney functioning tests done before I make the firm decision is a good idea. If my function has dropped below the 15-25% it's at now, the idea is mute. Because unless my nephrologist could figure out a way I could manage to work, go to class, and do dialysis, I just couldn't do it. Still, I know people who've managed to hold down full time jobs while in dialysis..... So who knows. It's why I'd want to discuss it with the doctor. [/QUOTE]
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