Nothing is ever written in stone with NIH. They called today and now want Warren to come in to be admitted on Monday so that he'll end his 5 days of chem0 on Friday rather than Saturday. That works better anyway so we're happy with that. They also need him to get a central line IV put in that day too, even though he has a dual-lumin mediport (2 lines). They need a separate line for taking research blood while the chemo is being infused. We already had an appointment Monday with the ENT (ear, nose throat clinic) for follow-up at 11:30. Now we get to add the blood work, the central line IV installation, a chest x-ray, an EKG, a clinic visit in oncology, admittance to the hospital, a 3 hour chemo infusion and a partridge in a pear tree. He gets to have all the fun! We still don't know how long he'll have to be an in-patient next week.
Today I took him to see the dermatologist to have a small skin tag removed from his forehead that was bothering him.
I'm going to have to make some appointments of my own soon as I've been deferring maintenance on me for awhile now. That's probably not a good thing.
Its beautiful here today in the 80's so I've got windows open to let in Spring. So far I'm not sneezing so perhaps the screens are keeping out the pollen.
I took a quiz I found on Maggie's blog that tells you which Norse God or Goddess you are most like. It turns out I'm most like Odin. See below.

Hmm, he speaks to the dead and has raven friends.....there may be something to this quiz after all.
You should try it.
Which Norse God or Goddess are you most like?
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