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A Stunning Comeback!
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August 30, 2010, 09:39:54 AM »
Another testimony to something that ought to be one of the first choices at a clinic - slow nocturnal:
[h1]A stunning comeback to an elite sport[/h1]
By Randy Starkman Olympic Sports Reporter
The official line on Marie-Eve Chainey in the women
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This is a great testament to NHD (Nocturnal Hemo Dialysis). Getlife does this and she said it literally saved her life. People on 3 times a week Hemo Dialysis say they don't know how long they can keep doing this but when Getlife switched to nocturnal she said it really changed her life!
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