Off to Chapel Hill and the pulmonologist. Good news, Philip’s heart looks smaller. The doctor is going to try and schedule him for a cardiac catheterization Monday. It is all about scheduling. That means we are heading home tomorrow and hopefully back again on Sunday. The doctor reminded us that this is good news but the cardiac catheterization will tell the tale. We are trying very hard not to get too excited but anything positive feels like a reason to celebrate.
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