Another good day, too early to be due to my diet attempts. I'm doing Chinese bone breathing and visualisation as well, as advised by Professor Gearin-Tosh.
Saw my GP today to get him up-to-date since my oncology visits. He spent more time gazing into his computer screen than looking at me, in order to find answers to some of my questions. At least that sign outside his door about appointments for 10 minutes and one symptom only has gone! I met the practice manager while I waited and she was charming. She really is trying to get the practice to be as patient-friendly as possible. Interference from the D of H is less now she says.
My fruit today includes fresh apple, fresh banana, grapes and clementine and grapefruit juice. Apparently I may have to stop the latter (grapefruit) when I start on abiraterone. I am also cutting out sucrose sugar as far as possible so that while my wife has choc eclairs I have fruit as dessert.
My energy levels have been up recently, again not yet due to the diet. I hope this continues. However, walking to the surgery and around the village without crutches showed that my legs have become weak and I must build them up gradually.
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