I am writing early tonight, because I have got to get some sleep. It was a busy weekend, with the hospital and all, and I haven’t been able to nap at all! I got an appointment with Dr Karp this afternoon, so we went to HJD where his office is at 4:30pm. He was late seeing us, and I think he picked up the pace when he heard David say “please” in exasperation. We talked about the hospital visit, and he told David that he needs to ask for more water, and he actually asked for some tonight before heading to bed. That was good. We then talked about the clot and Coumadin and the pros and cons of staying on it. The major con is having to get blood tests done every other week. We also talked a bit about the move out west, and making sure that Dr. Loftus has all David’s records. We were then sent to have an ultrasound done on his legs to check the clot. It looks like it is still there, but not a total block. We should hear from Dr. Karp tomorrow or the next day with results and recommendations.
After the ultrasound, we walked home – across 18th Street to Broadway and then up Fifth. It
was a lovely evening, and there is an amazing installation at Madison Square Park. There are these undulating walls made from woven rope in three colors – red, blue and gold. I love stuff like that, and they are really impressive. It is worth a visit to see, especially now with all the trees in bloom. To read more, click here.
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I haven’t had much down time today – maybe that is why I am ready for bed. The aide called in sick this morning and we woke up a little later than usual, so it was a rush getting out of the house, and I haven’t had a chance to check email much or return messages. I will be taking care of some of that once I post this. Tonight we began a series of Garrison Keillor stories that we got from Susan Willen (thanks Susan!) and I read the blog. His story tonight was about a swan who became one of the dogs.