My dad died in March and I've not been able to go to his house because of the lockdown but now that this is relaxed I'm planning on making a long journey to try and clear the place. I remember last time I was there that there was an enormous amount of paraphernalia connected with his medical condition. He basically wore a permanent catheter because of prostate cancer and in the house there are many boxes of tubes and things connected with the catheter all of which are unopened. Also boxes of incontinence pads. Don't really want to throw them all away as there is nothing wrong with and they are all wrapped and boxed so it's obvious they're new/unused. I don't know whether it's possible to return them to the chemist? Or the doctor surgery? Does anyone know or do I need to just throw them away even though it feels such a waste.
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