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Cancer Recover - Day 1

 A good night’s sleep, just up a couple of times. 

Phoned Glebe Surgery to ask for a prescription for GelClair as recommended by the Chemotherapy  Helpline nurse. Given a midday appointment to see Dr Woodham. She asked about my history and after taking temperature and blood oxygen looked at my mouth and throat. She believed the issue is a Thrush infection and took a swab. She prescribed Nystan. I asked for a further supply of three more medications. The pharmacist is back to a good level of service so was able to collect the four medicines within 20 minutes of leaving the surgery.

Three doses taken.

Temp 36.8c

Blood oxygen 91


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