As Doug Hobbs lays sleeping in his bed at night, the dialysis machine working beside him represents life.
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His message is timely B次元官网网址 March is kidney health month. To mark the occasion an annual awareness walk is taking place at Royal Jubilee Hospital on World Kidney Day, Thursday.
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A kidney transplant in 2000 failed in 2009, and since then he relies on his beside dialysis unit to clean his system for eight hours. By day he volunteers with the Kidney Foundation of Canada, and has helped raise about $60,000 over the past 11 years for people travelling to Vancouver for kidney transplants.
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Today, the transplant wait in Canada is 10 years. More than 200 people in B.C. are on that list.
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The World Kidney Day Walk happens March 10. Participants are asked to meet at 10:20 a.m. at the second-floor renal unit of Royal Jubilee Hospital, 1952 Bay St. To register for the free event, call Diana Dobson at 250-721-3405.