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Because that would draw attention to the 9/11 coverup. The fact is, he died on December 16, 2001, (and his funeral was on December 24, 2001 . . . LOOK IT UP!) but the government wanted you to believe the Navy Seals team got him in 2011. It gives Americans the false sense of justification for being in wars (based on lies and private contractor profits) for over 10 years when they believe they killed the boogey man who attacked them. But if you research it, you will find Osama bin Laden was brought into the CIA through the U.S. government (code named Tim Osman) and he was a long-time oil business partner of the Bush family going back 30+ years. Dick Cheney even admitted Osama bin Laden had nothing whatsoever to do with 9/11. Our government and media lies to us constantly. It's a sick world out there run by eugenicists and ruthless authoritarians. Welcome to the Matrix. Maybe one day you will take the red pill and free other people's minds too. Happy journeys!

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Why would damaged kidneys effect your health?

Your kidneys act as a 'filter' - removing toxic substances from the body. If your kidneys are damaged, their functionality is reduced, and you will need dialysis treatment.


Is dialysis a treatment?

Dialysis is warranted depending upon the level of kidney function. A blood test that reflects the level of creatine (a waste product of cellular functions) in the blood. If the level of Creatine is too high, it means that the kidneys have either had a pathological partial or full failure and waste products that are usually 'filtered' out of the blood into the urine (from the kidneys to the bladder before it is expelled). Dialysis is a treatment that takes the patient's blood and pumps it through very fine filters to remove the cellular waste products from the blood and therefore prevent a general shutdown of the kidneys and later the whole body.


Is there such thing as stage 5 kidney failure?

Yes. Will require dialysis treatment as the kidneys have shut down.


What role of kidneys does a dialysis machine carry out?

Dialysis is used to filter impurities out of the blood when the kidneys are not working.


Do you need kidneys to survive?

To survive an human needs either one functioning kidney, or regular treatment by a dialysis machine.


What organ of the body does not work during dialysis?

During dialysis, the kidneys are the organs that do not function effectively. Dialysis is a medical treatment that artificially removes waste products and excess fluid from the blood, compensating for the kidneys' inability to perform these functions due to conditions like chronic kidney disease. As a result, the dialysis machine takes over the role of filtering the blood.


What treatment is used for people who have kidneys that no longer can filter waste from the blood?

For people with kidneys that can no longer filter waste from the blood, treatments such as dialysis or kidney transplant are often recommended. Dialysis is a process that filters waste and excess fluids from the blood, while a kidney transplant involves replacing the failed kidney with a healthy one from a donor. Both treatments can help manage the condition and improve overall health and quality of life.


What is dialysis solution?

Dialysis is a medication used to play the role of the body's kidneys, this may be used if someone's kidneys are failing.


Why dialises tubing used to treat induisionls with damaged kidneys?

No, not the tubing. However the dialysis process or treatment (the tubing is part of the machinery) can help individuals with damaged kidneys. Dialysis mimics what the kidney do to clean the blood.


Medical treatment necessary to filter blood when kidneys fail?

It's called dialysis. It's like a machine kidney outside the body.


What are the chances that failed kidneys will recover enough to stop dialysis?

The chances of failed kidneys recovering enough to stop dialysis depend on the underlying cause of kidney failure and the extent of damage to the kidneys. In some cases, acute kidney injury may improve with treatment, allowing the kidneys to recover and resume functioning. However, in chronic kidney disease, the chances of complete recovery are lower, and long-term dialysis or a kidney transplant may be needed.


Can be alive dialysis without dialysis 2 times?

No, dialysis cannot be performed without the actual dialysis process. Dialysis is a medical treatment that artificially removes waste and excess fluid from the blood when the kidneys are unable to do so. If a patient misses two dialysis sessions, they may experience dangerous health consequences, as their blood will not be adequately filtered. It's crucial for patients to adhere to their prescribed dialysis schedule to maintain their health.