Monday Evening:
As you notice, they were no posts for Saturday and Sunday. The reason is that there was ABSOLUTELY nothing to report. We didn't even venture out of the Bat Cave (with foil on all of the windows, we have to turn on the lights to see even in the middle of the day).
But, today was different! We got up at 5:00 am to make Bev's mylogram and CT scan appointments at 6:30 at BNI. Poor thing was so petrified about the mylogram that she could not go to sleep until 4:15. A total of 45 minutes sleep. I was luckier - I got 3 hours. She made it without any real problems, but we won't find out anything until she goes to the doctor tomorrow at 10:30. I will be able to give you more information on tomorrow's post.
Until then, I want everybody to know what a fantastic place this is. St. Joseph's is world renowned in several areas, but really excels in the area of neurological disorders including the pioneering of new brain surgery techniques. I would HIGHLY recommend BNI to anyone with complicated spine or brain problems which don't respond to their current treatments.
I decided to post a few pictures to spice up the blog a little. The blowout speaks for itself as does the RV Resort we call home. There is a picture of the hospital main entrance and the wing for the Barrow Neurological Institute. The Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center receives all of the donations to that cause. The next picture shows Bev being wheeled to Radiology and the last is her recovering from the mylogram.
Till tomorrow. PBJ
2 comments:
We just came home from New Jersey oj July 11th. We watched our son
installed as chie of the Lyndhurst Fire Dept. We are well. Rose had a cancer removed from her cheek and Tom is back to golf after having a
cracked bone in his foot from falling on rocks in a stream while fishing in Pennsylvania in May. I will talk to you in the future. We will say a prayer for you and Bev.
Congratulations to you and your son!! I know you are really proud. Hope that the cancer Rose had removed was not serious. And as for Tom - that old man could have drowned - tell him to limit his wading to water hazards (preferably those without gators).
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