Medical, medical. Today, we simply took care of some of the medical ends that needed to be tied up. We have an appointment for Philip’s hepatitis B shot tomorrow. We took care of some pharmacy business. we spoke with our transplant coordinator and got information about the cardiac catheterization Monday. We don’t really know what the next step will be until after the procedure. We will then be back in touch with the coordinator and will learn more about the next step. It is all about a day at a time.
After several trips to Chapel Hill we have decided that the thing to do about packing our clothes is to pack up our clothes and leave them in the suitcase. This is almost like firemen who need to always be ready to leave the station. After we return to Charlotte, we need to do wash, and then pack our suitcases right back up. The issue is that the packing and unpacking is getting exhausting. We know that we will look the same every time we go to Chapel Hill; but frankly, they all wear white.
hi ran and phil —
glad you’re home and able to spend a few restful days with shelly. we’ll talk and catch up over the weekend. shabbat shalom!!
love you — robbin
Hey Phil,
We just wanted to send you our best wishes and prayers. Everyone here at Innervision thinks about you and the consumers ask about you everyday in Morning Meeting. Thanks for posting the blogs and keeping us updated on your status. We all pray for a speedy recovery.
All of your friends at Innervision.
Never knew that it is like that. Live life and learn.
best wishes from the cheskes family…thanks for the update and shabbat shalom!
Having a great time in NYC but miss you guys and hope that all is well! See you soon! Love & Kisses
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