denverpilot
Tied Down
No official news from pathology today. I suspect the shutdown and other precautions Mayo is taking is slowing the labs down considerably. Talked to a man who’s here for the duration of the virus hoping for a liver transplant, and another couple who’s husband is being admitted. Feel bad for these folks.
As it is I hear I’m headed home to the nuthouse in CO, and a friend joked that I should smuggle TP home. Ha. Probably wear my post surgical mask they gave me, once in a while where they scraped my throat up a bit with the procedure it hurts a little and I cough. Don’t want to scare the hell out of everybody...
Mom says the doggies have been good pups. We discussed not seeing her at the house in case we dragged something home with us, but she’s refusing that plan of swapping the house with just a distant wave in the garage... but we offered. Looking forward to seeing her and the pups, not too concerned with bringing her something bad, but the thought is there.
See if FAA can get their **** together and learn from companies who rotated staff and such in Asia during SARS and keep the controllers from keeling over before we get there tomorrow. Diverting for a DEN Evac would be damned inconvenient.
Washy washy, happy happy as we say every year on our cruise.
Want to finish up this diagnosis, but this place has to protect the docs and stay up for the folks here for these much worse things and people certainly to come. Downtown Rochester was a ghost town today and Mayo was quiet.
As it is I hear I’m headed home to the nuthouse in CO, and a friend joked that I should smuggle TP home. Ha. Probably wear my post surgical mask they gave me, once in a while where they scraped my throat up a bit with the procedure it hurts a little and I cough. Don’t want to scare the hell out of everybody...
Mom says the doggies have been good pups. We discussed not seeing her at the house in case we dragged something home with us, but she’s refusing that plan of swapping the house with just a distant wave in the garage... but we offered. Looking forward to seeing her and the pups, not too concerned with bringing her something bad, but the thought is there.
See if FAA can get their **** together and learn from companies who rotated staff and such in Asia during SARS and keep the controllers from keeling over before we get there tomorrow. Diverting for a DEN Evac would be damned inconvenient.
Washy washy, happy happy as we say every year on our cruise.
Want to finish up this diagnosis, but this place has to protect the docs and stay up for the folks here for these much worse things and people certainly to come. Downtown Rochester was a ghost town today and Mayo was quiet.