“It’s costing more to keep me alive” Dawn White, who lives with renal failure, is worried about rising energy costs to keep her dialysis machine running
Dawn White lives with renal failure and relies on her haemodialysis machine to survive.
She's worried about the growing energy costs of running her machine, which she says is needed "five times a week, 20 hours". Dawn says she and her husband have run out of ways to save money on energy costs around their home and are worried about the winter.
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