Sunday, June 30, 2013
Haematology June 24, 2013
Hb 10.5
Plt 638
WBC 4,8
Neutrophils 1.83
Platelets up sharply since the previous reading, but haemoglobin up from 9.5 to 10.5. Hydroxycarbamide is increased from five to six times a week, hoping to contain the rise in platelets without reducing haemoglobin.
WBC within normal range, neutrophils below bottom limit of normal range. Lowered neutrophil count compromises the immune system, but no treatment is being suggested.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Saturday, June 22, 2013
This week
Interventions in the House this week:
Immigration service http://bit.ly/10bjyCB
Temporary stop notices http://bit.ly/12dBEjy
Assault on Nigella Lawson http://bit.ly/19qZ5wg
Other events:
08.30 Tuesday: meeting of the APPG on Child Health & Vaccine Preventable Diseases, of which I’m co-chair.
08.30 Wednesday: meeting of the APPG on the Nuclear Industry to hear from Candu about their proposals for burning the 100+ tonnes of plutonium stored at Sellafield
There are so many All-Party Groups nowadays that it is impossible to fit the meetings into civilised hours of working!
Wednesday pm Select Committee on Statutory Instruments: an enormous mass of documents, dealt with in about a minute. The purpose of the exercise is merely to approve criticisms of the drafting of SIs by the clerks. The Committee itself never pinpoints drafting errors that had escaped the eagle-eyed scrutiny by the clerks, making it a nugatory exercise. But even reading the several hundred pages thoroughly would take weeks. There is far too much secondary legislation, much of it verging on incomprehensibility, yet the need for precision in the law dealing with situations that are extremely complex forces the wording in that direction.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Sunday, June 09, 2013
Lammas, the house in Chislehurst my grandfather libed in from August 1861 (at the age of 27) until his father Sir John William died in 1865, when he moved bacj to High Elms. Today we attended a residents' tea party on the site of the house in what is now Lubbock Road, organised by local historiam Joanna Friel. I unveiled a plaque on one of the pillars of the entrance to the site where the house stood.