Surgeon's NP came by, and they're not worried about the blood pressure at all. It's from the anesthesia (which I knew), and as long as you're in good health otherwise, it's no biggie.
Still on track for getting released today, which is reassuring. The nurses...were not reassuring.
How do you feel, Dana? Other than not getting a great night's sleep.
Read the news, that'll get the BP up. Hope the release is not too annoying. Much hurry up and wait involved IME.
The company I'm working for has equipped a few employees with exoskeletons to enhance their physical abilities. That's kinda cool.
My 8:30 meeting was moved and my 11 just got cancelled -- everything's coming up Jesse! And in between was my "annual" review, which was just fine.
Very non-scary parts of "Alien," Gud!
Oh! I could use an exoskeleton to enhance my physical abilities.
The company I'm working for has equipped a few employees with exoskeletons to enhance their physical abilities. That's kinda cool
Ummmm...what super villain do you work for?
The order in which stuff was supposed to happen: Breakfast (enabling pain pills), visit with PT, x-rays.
The order in which stuff did happen: Two bites of breakfast, hiccups, another two bites of breakfast with hiccups, at which point PT arrived, so then I took the pain pills, then I worked with the PTs to stand up (ow), take two steps with walker, at which point transport to the x-ray arrived, so PT was walking to the elevator and sitting in the wheelchair (sitting much easier than standing), then x-ray, then return to the room, now sitting up in the chair, PTs having forbidden the bed, to finish my breakfast.
Ah, hospitals.
The other thing that was supposed to happen very early in that process and has not is (TMI)
removal of my catheter.