Well Dads Macmillan nurse called me this morning (I had met with her the 1st time she seen dad and asked her to keep me informed as I wasnt able to be there every time she came, which she very kindly did) I told her my fears about how dad looked awful when I seen him the other day, she said that he looked fine but could be making himself appear to be ok for her benefit which makes sense because after she left he fell asleep 3 times in a hour so she thinks thats what it is. I told her my fears about the secondary bone cancer she agreed that this could be the explanation for his pain. I have to bring up all the points about the pain in the legs and the confusion he has at the pain management clinic and see what they say.
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