No photos taken a swift late afternoon early evening visit to the allotment to water the the spuds in 30 litre plant pots with handles, the French climbing beans and burpless tasty green cucumbers in the climbing frame greenhouse, bed 15 again and the sowings and plants on the potting shed bench.
I did manage to get ex fireman Andy from plot 12 to lift my last 70 litre sack of peat based Clover out of my compost bunker and put it in a wheel barrow for me. I'm glad I can call on physically fit plot neighbours to help me.
Following the cancer I also have a yet unnamed autoimmune disease. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases that affect a wide range of body parts. Autoimmune disease happens when they body's natural defense system can't tell the difference between your own cells and foreign cells, causing your body to to mistakenly attack normal cells.
This has left me with lack of strength, mobility issues and arthritis in all my joints. Tomorrow I go to see my consultant at St Georges hospital and will start my course of steroids, before reverting to autoimmune medication, and hopefully get some of my stamina, strength back and regain more mobility.
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