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Creatinine down, tacrolimus dose reduced

Well, here I am in the clinic waiting room, taking advantage of my new Palm keyboard to write my blog. It doesn't lend itself well to being used on my lap - I've had to borrow a magazine from the coffee table to provide some stability, but even so, the keyboard wants to fold in half when I type. It'd be fine on a table though.

Half way through that last sentence, I was called in to see the doctor. My creatinine last week was 176 and the previous value was 182. My Tacrolimus dose has been reduced again - now to 5mg bd.

I'm now waiting for my bloods to be taken and then I will go to the main Outpatients department to chase up my travel cost refund. The wait for bloods is usually pretty tedious. My number is 55 and they were on 35 when I arrived.

Deserted Tube Carriage

Entry continued at home

On the way home, I found myself alone in a tube carriage between Whitechapel and Mile End [actually Mile End and Stratford] and used it as an opportunity to try out the camera on my new phone. Phone camera technology has definitely improved - this one produces images at 1200x1600 and they are reasonably good quality. This one is a bit blurry, but I did take it on a moving train.

[ Entry posted at: Tue 09 Jan 2007 17:52:38 UTC | 1 comment(s)... | Cat: Health ]

Chris M writes:

Just to be pedantic, that picture wasn't taken on a tube train between Whitechapel and Mile End.
The photo is of a Central Line (1992 Stock) carriage, and although the Central Line does call at Mile End it does not serve Whitechapel (that is served by the District, Hammersmith and City and East London lines).
It was therefore most probably taken on a service between Mile End and either Bethnal Green or Stratford.

[ Mon 29 Jan 2007 21:22:09 UTC ]

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