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In addition my husband is very wary of taking tablets, unless absolutely necessary, after being given 'F' tablets (no idea what they were), for asthma, which resulted in him blacking-out while on his motorbike, and colliding with a double-decker bus. (He couldn't find anything bigger). Result, broken foot, femur, arm, face and head, all on the right side, (he's a mass of scars, and lucky to be alive). I think he's scared of getting the dizziness when driving. Which was why I was wondering if I should go with him next time to the GP to find out exactly what the additional tablet was supposed to do for him. You were correct with the date of 22nd April for his next visit to the cancer specialist, and it's my birthday on the 21st. He says he feels fine, and eats like a horse, and quite strong for his age. I suppose I do worry about medical matters a bit, as I think some Dr's are much better than others. Last year husband had an ECG which turned out fine, but the Dr we saw wanted to put him on Warfarin, we didn't agree since there is haemophilia in husband's family (his brother died of it). Then reading through the book that was given when diagnosed with prostate cancer, discovered that taking Warfarin excludes the patient from radiotherapy. All very mysterious to the lay person. Thankfully all appears ok at present, and hoping for a good report on the 22nd. I do appreciate you giving your time to reassure me and many others. Best wishes to you and Mrs. Sqad. Schutz.