The attending physician and the nurse practitioner were both very optimistic this morning about how things are going. In fact they suggested I might be out in ten or 12 days rather than in two weeks. Hope they’re right.
The nurse practitioner, who has been talking to me, Lorraine, wont be here tomorrow for re-injection of my cells. But the last thing she said as she left was “I’ll remember you in my prayers”, which I appreciated very much.
Had more visitors this weekend. Yesterday the Novotny’s and the Cannon’s. Wine in cups is Beaujolais – I had to offer them something!

Then today, the Riner’s arrived. Here’s Mike and Karen, as well as a little view of the foot of the bed and the artwork on the wall, the room computer screen, etc.
The bottom picture is of Matt and Lauren, Mike and Karen’s two children, who also schlepped into the city today!
They all helped finish the beaujolais.


And my brother Phil also came by. He stayed around about two hours, and had the Maryland crab cakes for lunch. But no picture.
I mentioned it before, but it’s worth saying again – for institutional food, the food at Sloan Kettering is very good. This evening I ordered the “classic pub burger” for dinner, thinking I’d get a small hamburger. Instead “room service” brought up a huge cheeseburger with lettuce, tomato, a pickle and vast amounts of french fries. And really quite good. I am gaining weight.
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