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My husband is halfway through seven weeks of radiotherapy for cancer of the tonsil. Eating is difficult due to mouth pain so he has been given morphine but this is making him vomit so still can’t eat. What can we do?
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My husband is halfway through seven weeks of radiotherapy for cancer of the tonsil. Eating is difficult due to mouth pain so he has been given morphine but this is making him vomit so still can’t eat. What can we do?
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