So David had his CT Scan on Wednesday and they asked us to wait while a doctor had a look at them. We then had to see the doctor who said that the CT scan showed blood clots on David's lungs and he needs to have Heperin injections daily for the rest of his life, which I have to administer.
We will get the results of the rest of the scan at our oncology appointment on Monday.
Generally, David is feeling more tired, his stability is decreasing and his headache is increasing in intenserty. He complains that the tele is too loud - and I can bearly hear it. When I talk he complains I am shouting.
But still we are plodding on, and I get to push him around (in his wheelchair when we are out) and stab him (with his daily injection).
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