Everything was going swimmingly Dad was feeling so good after chemo he did the gardening and cut the neighbours grass as he has done since her hubby passed away.When i rang sun morning he said he had a rough night in and out the loo sweating and having weird dreams.I sent my hubs round to offer a trip to hospital to get checked out which was declined.After a busy day at work and kids in bed we get a call from a very ill Dad to get him to A and E.My husband took him and yes he was admitted with temp of 102 which stayed until friday. Poor bugger must have felt rough as he was shaky and wobbly on his feet and he told me and my sis seperately not to get old !!.it is not like my Dad to feel sorry for himself and he didnt like the not making it to the loo which he took as a sign of old age i took it as ill health.I did find out he has sorted out the loft and garage just incase he goes before Mum,which is odd when his mum died 18 months ago at the ripe old age of 93! anyway he is already for another three chemos in a weeks time hopefully without the sweaty delirious hospital bit
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