He was up on the hour every hour. Sometimes complained about constipation then the runs. His body must be totally confused. Takes 'bunger uppers' then 'looseners' within hours of each other.
You mention it and it goes in one ear and out the other.
At least he hasn't lost his appetite, he's eating more than me.
My stress levels are through the roof though. Nor helped by a CEA marker result for my first since my cancer surgery of 3.8 and an urgent ct scan booked by the surgeon. This is despite the macmillan nurses saying that it is only a small amount of the 'median'. It is my first one.
Talk about feeling sorry for myself! Sorry folks
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