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Cycle 7 Day 2

 A quiet day with the 5FU pump, checking the speed of infusion I changed the position of the swan clip which indicated that there was a squeeze ckink in the line. 

Slept better with at least 3 hours and only two trips the second at 6 am.

 to the toilet.

Side-effects 

Neuropathy: Hand-Foot Syndrome or Palmar-Plantar Erythrodysesthesia

Breathlessness

ongoing ulcer on left side of mouth roof.

Mild constipation

Nausea

Dark urine

Meds

Anti-nausea

B12

B6

Steroids

Anti-acid reflux

Calcium

Paracetamol


Observations

Normal BP, pulse, temp and Blood oxygen 


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