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Living Well with Kidney Failure: A Guide to Living Your Life to the Full (Class Health)
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Living Well with Kidney Failure: A Guide to Living Your Life to the Full (Class Health) | Paperback

by Juliet Auer (Author), Richenda Milton-Thompson (Editor), David Woodroffe (Editor)

List Price: $31.00  

Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Class Publishing
Page Count:  168 Pages
Publication Date:  November 01, 2004
Sales Rank:  1,404,860st


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Product Description
This practical and inspiring book will give you the confidence to live a full and rewarding life. It highlights the experiences of a number of very different people, from all walks of life, ages and family situations. These shared personal accounts celebrate the fullness of life that people living with kidney failure can, and do, achieve.

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