I
kept an appointment with Dr Howland (my primary physician) on 28
September. The appointment was made for me by the Baylor Clinic.
The purpose was to insure that I was seen by a medical professional
soon after flying home to Arizona and to coordinate care. My
favorite walker is too heavy for Rosemary to load into the trunk of
her car, so I took the lightweight aluminum walker that she had used
when she had knee surgery. My walker has wheels while the
lightweight one does not and thus must be lifted for each step. I
find that “lift and move the walker forward and step to it” very,
very awkward. After a few steps I wind up just lifting the walker
and carrying it clear of the floor. That way it is readily available
in case I need it and walking is unencumbered. That is the way I
left the doctor's waiting room when called me to the examining room.
I noted that the nurse was doing her best to suppress a laugh and
couldn't imagine what that was about. As it turned out she thought
it hilarious that I was striding down the hall to the examining room
carrying a walker that never touched the floor.
I
saw Dr Lindquist, the local Oncologist, again on 4 October. This was
a visit recommended by Baylor Clinic for the purpose of coordinating
treatment. Dr Lindquist prescribed another B12 injection and another
infusion of Zometa, the bone-building medication (called bone cement
by one doctor) I have been receiving. periodically since the start of
chemotherapy.
My
next scheduled appointment is with Dr Sugarbaker in Houston on 24
October.
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