It's my sons second chemo treatment today and he has gone on his own he seems to want to be on his own more now he lives alone hope he doesn't get the stomach cramps this time.
He has been telling them all the time that his picc line was leaking but they said it was his arm that was sweating he went to Burleigh in Barnsley on Friday and they sent him to Weston park because they thought it was leaking too they did tests to see what was wrong with it and decided to take it out and put him a cannula in so he has to stay in for his chemo every time now.
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