After all the stuff in the previous post Sue went home (via Uber and a very bumpy route, I understand) and I moved into a new hospital room. Very large, very posh, and complete with an iPad for controlling lights and heating and blinds. I had a butternut squash risotto and a Bakewell Tart sort of dessert, both excellent.
(Blogging just interrupted by another nurse...)
Injection of the new drug due anytime now. I asked about diarrhoea but all I got was “Wait and see” or “Call us”. I tried to explain the potential problems of diarrhoea while connected to an apheresis machine but didn’t really get the point across. However she left saying she’d get a doctor to prescribe some Loperamide. I think that’s the best I’m likely to get at this stage, Anyway the injection is now in, and one them will be back in a few minutes to check for any immediate reaction.
Wednesday, 11 March 2020
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