Medical Monday

9.30am: CATA Dial-a-Ride bus picks me up at home to go to Addison Gilbert Hospital.
10:00am: Have an echocardiogram made, to check for heart valve abnormalities.
11:00am: In oncology clinic, get injection for my bones, and have a teaching session about upcoming chemotherapy treatment.
12:30pm: Eat lunch in hospital cafeteria, read, and people watch. The food is good there and inexpensive.
2:15pm: Walk down to the AGH sports medicine and rehab department for specific exercises for gait and balance.
3:00pm: Call Dial-a-Ride for ride home to Rockport.
3:30pm: Hit the couch and watch CNN.
Don’t let anyone tell you that being sick is like a vacation. I’m busier that when I was healthy!

3 thoughts on “Medical Monday

  1. Glad to see you and your team are taking care of you, Fred! The more winter days pass, the closer we are to Spring and renewal. Always something just out there at the end of our grasp.

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  2. Fred – stay strong and keep moving – on the path forward like Ben E. King says stand by me! God Bless

    P.S. Have a friend over in Japan who told me Blue Fin Tuna big time $$$ sent me this link…Wicked for sure Sushi

    http://www.eater.com/2015/1/5/7493645/japanese-sushi-mogul-drops-37500-on-a-single-bluefin-tuna

    .-) Dave & Kim 🙂

    SEA SHELL
    I’ve held the shell to my ear and heard the beauty of the sea. I’ve closed my eyes and in my mind
    I’ve seen the breaking of the waves. And still I ask: How many shells have warmed my ear?
    How many waves were really there? – Phil Messina

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