Well the hammer has come down by the boss, and I am in my hotel room ready to catch up on some needed sleep. After 37 years I've learned you don't argue with the boss because he is usually right.
It was another challenging day for Greg and the rest of us. I am beginning to run out of adjectives that describe what this hell has been, or to express our appreciation for the outpouring of support. I should have have paid closer attention in Mrs. Forbes's eight grade writing class.
We were blessed today with visits from Irene, Leo, Tim, Jill and Max Gaudet. Unfortunately, only Irene was able to pay Greg a short visit which I know was a little tough on her. I promise he felt her standing by his bedside and both Donna and I were uplifted by their visit. We were very surprised to have a visit from the Johnson family. Bill, Laura, and Christie showed up without notice, bearing some wonderful treats to comforts us here at the hospital. It was a great visit and I've always shared and enjoyed Bill's juvenile sense of humor. My brother John, who is very close to Greg, came by for an early morning visit. Hopefully the time will come when he can have more visitors.
Update: john showed up again today, void of golf balls. He claims to have ordered them and will catch up in the days ahead.
Greg had the morning CAT scan followed by an angiogram. The results today showed some signs of improvement In some areas and severe vasospasms in other areas. These are consistent with expectations and indicative that we are still in the peak stage. Strategically we re trying to manage these spasms and reduce long term damage. The same testing and treatment is scheduled for tomorrow.
I need to cut this short so the eyes can close.
Mike
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