Yesterday afternoon I went in for my first follow-up appointment for the full brain radiation had did with Dr Jason in May. It was significantly better. I know have predisposition to exit the vast, bet neverytheless confining confinement to King Count.
But first, so I truly appreciate my freedom, I am going to spend 8 or so days intubated in room 8226 of the UW ICU while they pump me full of drugs and antibiotics and keep me under 24-hour surveliance. I will be doped up, somnomnolent, probably not too coherent. I will be quite unlikely to take calls, emails maybe okay. You see, while I'm working thruough PCP pneumonia, I probably won't have developed my social skills to there usual sparkling sheen.
Please forgive me snd stay tuned! I willm ask Ian to update a few time.
Anyway, prayers this time would be MOSTS appriated! Turns out most ICC can't flowers, but Ill thnk about all of your mind' flowers and be strengthened
xox
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Love you. Praying for you. Envisioning the Pneumonia leaving you. Sending you mind-flowers, and so the list continues. Ian, let me know when visits are a good idea. Love, love, love.
[lighting the candle once again] Dear Universe, take care of Calin.
Mind flowers, prayers, and all things of such nature coming your way. We are thinking of you.
Hi Cousin, Love that even at this drug induced sleepy time that you still have an ass-kicking sense of humor. Sending you mind flowers and the love of the universe your way. Much love, Cousin...same socks...Laura
Sending you big luscious birds of paradise, my love, a hundred million dozen every day.
Sending you very positive vibes from way down south. You have such a wonderful knack for bringing humor into any situation. Love you bunches, Your Dear Ol' Aunt Judy
Calin and Ian, we love you and will send the strongest anti-PCP waves your way, to calmly drift across your chest and make it fade away. xoxo Tess and family
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