Friday, November 5, 2010
Facing the big one
My last test for the transplant team is Monday morning. I hate the heart catheter, as I had a really bad experience with the last one. I've taken all the tests [after Monday] and now it is in the hands of the team. If I qualify, then the question is, "Will my sister qualify?" Even if she doesn't, there is always the cadaver list. The odds are a little lower [9% after three years] and you can't plan for it, but it has its good points. Zu is back and I, at least, am having trouble adjusting to there not being a big, pending event in our lives. For a long while, we were getting ready for the trip; then taking the trip, and now its over. I read about Mitch today; I think it is a little rash to tell the President, publicly, that your top priority is to see that he does not have another term. On the other hand, I resent having the Dems lecture us about what the mid terms mean.
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The heart catheter is over, you're reclining in the living room (as you're supposed to!), and everything went well. Quite a departure from the previous experience! All's well in the Hay household this evening.
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