I got to the hospital at 7:00 a.m. yesterday morning.  I can never know exactly when doctors are going to do their rounds, so I figured the early bird gets the worm!  At 7:15, one doctor came in to tell us that they would be performing Tony’s liver biopsy that day.  That’s to determine what type of liver problems we are dealing with.  His autoimmune numbers are off (not sure exactly what that means) and his bilirubin number is climbing and was at 9ml yesterday morning.  Since Tony is on blood thinners, even though he’s been off his medication for that, there is still a chance for bleeding, so they ended up making an incision in his neck and putting a tube down into his liver and getting the biopsy that way.  Ouch!

I felt horrible for not being with him all day yesterday, but work has been crazeballs.  The first day of the month is the busiest day of the month.  We do billing for the month, lots of chart work, entering attorney time in and it’s super fast paced to try to get it all done.  On top of that, our new assistant came in today and I had to train her.  Um, I’ve never trained anyone in a job before AND it was a hectic day so it was a bit overwhelming, but in actuality, it took my mind off of Tony, even if for a few hours.  I carried my cell phone around me like a necklace, just in case he called.

So I had a quick breakfast – Chobani and another granola bar.  Let’s just ignore the fact that the sell by date was April 14.  It tasted fine!

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I already know I am totally going to get along with the new person that started.  She’s my age, has a 24 year old.  Very smart and picked things up very quickly.  I finally sent her to lunch at 12:45 and then since I was leaving early to get the afternoon doctor rounds, I ate at my desk.  More Italian sausage gnocchi soup which I promise I will share the recipe soon.  So fricken good.  I took such a quick shot of my soup that I didn’t realize until I downloaded the pictures that I had my insulin pen next to it – ha!

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My step-son Joe and his wife Lizz have been peppering me with snapchats, which I love.  Here is the latest from Joe!

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I got to the hospital literally 10 minutes after Tony got back from his biopsy.  He was heavily sedated because he said he could feel a lot of stuff and they kept pumping him with stuff until he fell asleep.  So sleep he did!  He slept for the first hour I was there, then kind of woke up enough to know that he was hangry!  He hasn’t really eaten much food at all other than clear liquids since Monday.  They finally cleared him of a regular diet, but not to push the envelope too much, ordered apple sauce and fresh fruit – he was in heaven eating the fruit.

I then went down to the cafeteria to see if there was anything remotely that sounded good.  Um, no thank you on the pretzel crusted cod!

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Again, all the sides looked like ass, so I ended up once again at the salad bar.  Not even any damn chicken fingers to accessorize my salad – it was 6:15 and the cafeteria closes at 7:00 and they said it was too late to make more.  How long does it take to make a chicken finger – I can make chicken fingers from scratch in less than 45 minutes!  So I loaded up on beans as protein – black beans, kidney beans and chick peas.  My dressing is half blue cheese (regular because they don’t have reduced fat or fat free dressing) mixed the balsamic vinegar.

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After I ate, I ended up lying in bed with Tony where he fell in and out of sleep for the next three hours.  It kind of worries me that other than getting in and out of a wheel chair between tests, he really hasn’t done much walking at all.  I was able to find someone to work at the restaurant for me tonight, so maybe I’ll try to get him to take a few laps around the floor tonight.

Because of the crazeball day I had at work running around, still managed a decent step total!

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Again, thanks for all the virtual hugs coming our way – I am way far behind in blog commenting – I can read blogs fine on my phone but its hard to comment on my iPhone.  Just know I am keeping up with you all!

They said the results of the biopsy wouldn’t be 100% conclusive for a few days, so now we . . . wait.