This is the holter I have to wear for 24 hours to monitor my heart. Blood tests were done last week. It's all precautionary. I don't anticipate any anomalies. My heart is good.
After just eight days the wound in the middle of my forehead is approaching invisibility. You can see it extending down from the point in my hairline. My body has always been good at healing itself, but this went so well it surprised me. Soon you'll have to look closely to notice anything. I'm lucky. Polysporin is mighty stuff.
Next week I'm going to help Dad clean up the house and yard, leaving Guelph on Monday and returning on Friday. It has been too quiet here, and I'm looking forward to a change of scene. 
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Date: 2008-10-16 09:07 pm (UTC)I didn't like the sandpaper they roughed me up with to make the thingies stick, though. Nor did I like not being able to shower.
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Date: 2008-10-17 12:20 am (UTC)My husband had the same monitor thingy last week. He didn't mind it even when he slept. It took ONE week to find out he is fine. Whew.
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Date: 2008-10-17 01:17 pm (UTC)Have a good time with your dad. It's probably a nice time of the year down there now.
See you when you get back!
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