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cycle 4 day 8 & 9

Visited Peter H with Ann, he has declined over the past 8 weeks. Also enjoyed a Probus Club lunch with a talk on the work of Samaritans by club member Graham.

Side-effects

neuropathy

headache

feeling of being not quite normal.

poor sleep


Medication

B6

B12

Calcium

Paracetamol


Normal blood pressure

normal pulse

normal temperature

normal blood oxygen




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