This afternoon, we had a meeting with Rene Gross, the Social Worker at NYU Langone/RUSK. We talked about a lot of issues, and she was full of helpful hints. One of my goals in the next month and a half is to find a day or two that I can run away. I have also decided to join this theatre company that I auditioned for and was asked to join in December. There is a fee, but it is small, and I think the the benefits of getting out of the house for two hours every Wednesday will be great for me. Part of what they do is provide an opportunity to read work that actors are writing, and I think that I will begin in earnest creating something about what this process has been for me and David for the past five months, and into the future.
After the meeting with the Social Worker, we had an appointment with Dr. Blum and she said that David’s MRI/MRA were looking good – no changes from the ones that were done in August, which is great. We will also continue lowering the dose of the Lyrica, because she believes that this may be contributing to some of David’s intermittent confusion. Speaking of confusion, we watched a few episodes of Girls this evening. I watched both season one and two while David was at the Jewish Home, but David was a little confused, mostly because he didn’t find it funny at all. I think it’s funny in a bizarre sort of way. What can I say, David doesn’t like Curb Your Enthusiasm, which I like too. We switched to Being Human, which he likes a lot, as do I.
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Lots of other stuff taken care of today – Dentist Appointment, Speech Therapy Assessment appointment, Insurance updated, a good dinner, another try at Audiobooks, another Object on our journey through the history of the world and off to bed a little bit ago, but not before calling me in three times to clarify things on the calendar. Mostly about how Speech Therapy was going to work on Wednesday with me dropping him off with BaBa at NYU.
Scott:
You are an amazing and generous partner. Wishing both of you well.
Nikki Heidepriem (former Burke parent and board member)