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Category Archives: Health Related
A Hospital Adventure: Day Six
Again I have been NPO since last night. It is a waiting game now. Dr. Fugate, my attending Cardiologist for today came by for a visit and shared what was happening with the blood work. He said he was increasing … Continue reading →
A Hospital Adventure: Day Four and Five
Saturday. All is quiet at the moment. I actually slept most of last evening and the night away. Of course that was interrupted by the usual morning routines of the staff starting around five a.m. My room mate went home … Continue reading →
A hospital Adventure: Day Three
I have been NPO since midnight. It is pretty amazing that even with the amount of IV Lasix I have been given and water I have been sharing with the Susquenhanna River, I have not been thirsty. I awoke around … Continue reading →
A Hospital Adventure: Day Two
“Oh, what a night…” OK, you REALLY don’t want to hear me singing! I spent the better part of last night going, going, and going. Now I know how the energizer bunny must feel. The good news though is that … Continue reading →
A Hospital Adventure: Day One
I entered Harrisburg Hospital, through the front door, dressed in a hoodie and oversized sunglasses. I was able to avoid the paparazzi and safely arrived in my room on the fourth floor shortly after 4 pm. Security was posted outside … Continue reading →
Engaging and Enjoying Life
Last week I met with my Cardiologist, Dr. Kenneth May, in Harrisburg, PA. We had a great visit as I have already explained in an earlier post. When I came home, I sat down and wrote out a list of … Continue reading →




