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Chemotherapy day 31 - remarkable

After expecting a difficult day with peripheral neuropathy yesterday the vitamin B6 taken at 10 am seems to have helped greatly. Also the thermal long john,  newly purchased long sleeved thermal vest and cotton gloves helped to keep my hands and feet warm. The result has been 24 hours without tingling, a win.

6 more chemo tablets today plus 4 steroid and 3 anti nausea as prescribed. I will also be taking the B6 tablet as well. 

The tingling fingers are ready to strike if I do stupid, but definitely controlled.

BSC - 

Temperature at 36c at 2.30 pm.

Diet normal with no lose of taste. Ginger Ale and Ginger Biscuits to help settle feelings of nausea. 

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