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Lucyelf

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I need a nurse with an infusion certificate to work for a couple of hours (max) a day in my home. This would suit a nurse taking a sabbatical or a retired nurse, or a working nurse who wants a bit of extra cash. This would be 5 days a week, preferably including at least one day at the weekend (but we can organise this to be a 'short' visit) hours flexible and to suit. I have cancer and am embarking on a (medically supervised) course of alternative treatment. This is not pharma treatment but does involve a couple of vitamin infusions a week, which can take about 90 mins.

I would really like somebody who is also willing to supervise my diet/vitamins a bit. I am exhausted and need some encouragement. Or perhaps make me a juice, check I am eating! Currently I am travelling to a clinic to have my treatment but this is very tiring and I want to cut down the amount of travelling I do.

You would have full access to my Doctor for advice or monitoring if you wanted to.

I live just off Lordship Lane.

Lucy 07766111841

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