The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Patient upset he can’t bring cutout of Donald Trump to dialysis

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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — A Florida man undergoing kidney dialysis three times a week is upset that he can’t bring a life-sized cardboard cutout of President Donald Trump for emotional support.

Nelson Gibson said his family can’t sit with him during his 3½hour treatments. To help, he began bringing a picture of Trump as a comfort item.

“It just feels like bringing something from home to make you comfortabl­e,” Gibson said.

Gibson said no one complained about the photo. Next, he started bringing a small cardboard cutout of himself standing next to a Trump photo. No one complained about the small cutout, and Gibson told the station that some people even took photos with it.

Then Gibson took a life-sized cutout of Trump to his treatment at Fresenius Kidney Care in Port St. Lucie. He said that again, no one took issue with this new emotional support item.

But when he returned for treatment with the presidenti­al cutout, Gibson ran into a roadblock.

“They told me it was too much and it wasn’t a rally,” he said.

His son Eric contacted officials at the facility to find out what the problem was.

“It was supposed to be an issue of safety infectious disease which made no sense,” Eric Gibson said.

The Gibsons say they feel singled out.

Gibson said another patient brings in bubble wrap and pops it during her treatment, which he finds nerve-wracking.

“What I would really like to happen is for them not to infringe upon my father’s freedom of expression and speech and allow him to bring in the life-size cardboard cutout that takes up less service area than a garbage can,” Eric Gibson said.

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