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Arnim Mondesir felt far from home as he sat in
a lounge chair in Toronto's Wellesley Hospital
kidney dialysis unit and watched his blood flow
through a machine. In the ten months he had
been in Canada waiting for a transplant, he had
been coming to the hospital twice a week for
the machine to perform the blood purifying
function that his kidney could no longer handle.
As usual the treatment took six hours. Arnim
began another letter to his four children in
Trindad and as he wrote, his thoughts drifted
back to the beginning of the illness that had
changed his life.
A sturdy 1.75 metres and 90 kilos, Police
Inspector Mondesir had always enjoyed robust
health. When a routine medical check-up in
1973 showed him to be suffering from high
blood pressure, he didn't worry. "I thought it
could be controlled", he said.
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