Amy's beginning to feel like a walking pharmacy, I think, although she never complains. She knows her only chance of making it back to school this trimester is to do everything precisely to the Dr's specifications. And even then there's no guarantee. Her neck keeps swelling and she has to keep going thru a very uncomfortable procedure to get the goo out. I haven't seen a tear fall yet, but if I were in her shoes I'd be crying buckets. I know it's very, very painful. Last night Phil, Mike, & Mitch arrived which perked her up for a short time. But her energy level isn't up to speed yet. She quickly tired and was ready for bed. Today we see her primary care physician and we hope she can begin to help us put the pieces together to figure out why Amy's immune system seems to be sluggish...why she doesn't heal in a "normal" way. There are many things that seemed isolated at the time but we're beginning to wonder if perhaps there might be a connection.
Today while we're at the Dr, the chef boys (she calls them all her boyfriends) are cooking dinner for the seniors and us..chicken cordon bleu and all of the yummy side dishes. We're looking forward to it. I think I could get used to having private chefs in my kitchen!
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