Philip’s situation has not really changed. Philip continues to have adverse reaction to the medication. From all we have been told this is just the way it is going to be. There are no other options. He needs this medication in order to get well enough for transplant. He is very aware of this situation and very much wants them to continue regardless of the adverse reactions. Philip quietly takes this all in stride and does he can.
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Randy – we are thinking of you both. I have full confidence you will be able to administer the medicine as well if not better than a nurse.
As to Philip, is there anything they can give him to make him have less heaving? I know ginger root helps with nausea but not sure about heaves.
If you need anything please let us know.
The Liebermans
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Hi Phil. Thinking of you and wishing you the best.
Issy
Hi Randy,
I’m sure you can do it better then any nurse. Hopefully, Phil stops having these adverse reactions.
Hi Randy,
I’m sure you can do it better than any nurse. Hopefully, Phil stops having these adverse reactions.
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