User talk:ENJDJ3.14

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Dan arndt (talk) 07:13, 3 October 2018 (UTC)

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Dialysis
I believe the current method of dialysis is not only unsafe but putting the lifes of many in danger. The fast rate at which blood is drawn from the veins onto the dialysis machines creates the enormous bulges where the machine is connected to. It causes damage to the heart in the long run due to the fact that there is no pressure created from the machine due to the fast rate at which blood is drawn from this creates a force which the heart must compensate for. In the long run the vains become so stressed and inflamed that the patient must undergo ( if health permits, further surgery to create new connections for the dialysis machine).

It is an unsafe practice that helps puts individuals at a frail condition as it stands to further scrutiny. ENJDJ3.14 (talk) 22:15, 9 October 2019 (UTC)