Hi,
I didn't get to see Gary until tonight -- needed to do some work at home with Andrew and Stephanie and Peter was on the Cadet campout. He did have a visit from a friend of his who lives in California and perfect timing, the Bulls game was on and from my understanding, it was an exciting game for them to watch and went into overtime.
When Gary's friend was there, he had to wear a gown which was rather puzzling since no one else has ever had to wear one, but when I got there tonight, on the door was hanging the isolation kit -- gowns, gloves, masks, etc. Not clear why, all of a sudden, we need to wear these, if anything, I would have thought that we would have had to wear them right when he had the transplant, so I asked the nurse about it. The nurse he had tonight had no idea either, nor, from what he said, the nurse during the daytime, so, tomorrow we will have to find out what is going on with this. One of the strange things is that Gary said he was allowed to walk outside of the room -- a bit puzzling, but will have to investigate tomorrow.
He still doesn't have much of an appetite, but his blood sugars, blood pressure, and temperature are all doing well so that is a good thing. From my understanding from the nurse, his white count is still up and they are growing more cultures, so not sure if that has something to do with the new attire.
I only stayed about an hour or so tonight which is short for me, but he was glad I came even though we were both tired.
Please pray that there is no serious reason that we are now having to wear gowns, Also, please continue to pray for strength and energy for all of us -- we're all really tired.
Thank you again for all your thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Nelly
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