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Hos's Dad's painful ear?
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Was going to update you ....had a telephone conversation with doc...the pain he's having is being attributed to the resulting pressure placed on back of head whilst the procedure to remove the bit inside the ear...he thinks it's nothing more than a deep bruising as some considerable grip was needed to get to the awkward site...to the bit at the side of the orifice ... I have been dressing the wound and it is healing now...doc has given a new med for nights..upstairs just now can't remember name..chloro something..Will let you know later...seems to have settled him more. Strange that he talks of pain at nights not so much during the day, doesn't seem consistent...think he has low pain threshold and things always seem worse at night....doc thinks these skin things are a by-product of his chemotherapy ?
I also have been rubbing in capsaicin cream to his feet which is helping with the peripheral neuropathy...bought him a pedal exercise machine to help with his circulation and to get his replacement knees moving a bit...he's happy using it and podiatrist was pleased to see him using it...
I'm knackered though !! Lol...xx..
Was going to update you ....had a telephone conversation with doc...the pain he's having is being attributed to the resulting pressure placed on back of head whilst the procedure to remove the bit inside the ear...he thinks it's nothing more than a deep bruising as some considerable grip was needed to get to the awkward site...to the bit at the side of the orifice ... I have been dressing the wound and it is healing now...doc has given a new med for nights..upstairs just now can't remember name..chloro something..Will let you know later...seems to have settled him more. Strange that he talks of pain at nights not so much during the day, doesn't seem consistent...think he has low pain threshold and things always seem worse at night....doc thinks these skin things are a by-product of his chemotherapy ?
I also have been rubbing in capsaicin cream to his feet which is helping with the peripheral neuropathy...bought him a pedal exercise machine to help with his circulation and to get his replacement knees moving a bit...he's happy using it and podiatrist was pleased to see him using it...
I'm knackered though !! Lol...xx..