Apparently, the road to recovery begins with a lot of waiting. We knew heading up here today that we would check in at 9:30am and wait for surgery around 3pm...but man, until you are sitting in the supply closest at CMC, it doesn't seem like that long of time.
She has been scanned and the nodes mapped out. She has be stuck with an IV (no, not roman numeral 4..but that would make this more interesting). Now, she is just trying to get a bit of rest.
I have spent a few minutes checking in at the office and cleaning up email while Janis is trying to nap.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
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Jeff, it is one of the advantages of being the patient..."Would you like a hot blanket?", "Can I get you some ice chips?", "Do you need another pillow for your head?", "Can I raise the bed for you?", "Would you like some morphine to help you sleep?" All the while, you are probably sitting in a metal chair with the TV so high up on the ceiling that your practically have to look straight up to see it. Of course, as the patient, she deserves all the pampering that she gets.
Cheryl and I continue to pray that all is going well, Janis has a successful surgery and that you are able to stay strong for her through the process.
Keep looking up, bro!
Steve and Cheryl - professional patients ;-)
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