Touch wood, I may be coming out of the worst of the last few days. It didn't start all that well as once gain there was blood in the urine and peeing was like being attacked by hot pins.
As promised Geraldine returned and did a urine test. Fortunately it showed no infection. She contacted the duty Doctor to give the results of her test. The Doctor then faxed an anti biotics prescription to a chemist. I duly picked the tablets up a short time after.
Ev noticed my face had brightened when I found out there was no infection. It's also a a fact that in two and a half days I shall be rid of the chemotherapy pills for a while at least. I mention for a while because 5 weeks after the operation I am due to see the Oncologist. If a further course of chemo is recommended I would have some serious questions to ask about how to protect the waterworks and preventing constipation. Anyway all that is for the future.
My brother and sister in law spent a very pleasant few hours with us today. We haven't seen them for quite a while so it was nice to catch up and have a natter. Charles is dead keen on types of trains. The Island line uses antique(well 1930s) old London Underground carriages. Photos were duly taken. We took them back to catch the 645 ferry. We got a marvellous view from the Pier of vast numbers of yachts. The ferry was very busy. We found out why. The previous boat in trying to steer round some yachts had managed to get stuck on a sand bank. Oddly enough that would have been the 615 ferry and we had thought about getting that one. Although passengers were on board the grounded boat no one looked in any danger. It's not on the news tonight so I assume all ended well. I shall report tomorrow.
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