
We are getting so bad at giving these updates but that is actually a good thing. You see that means that things are stable. Greg cardiology group actually comes to our town once a week so we are lucky to be able to see them down the road instead of having to take the one hour ride to Murfreesboro.
We thought we would be discussing the possibility of putting off the PACE MAKER. Instead because Greg is so stable and there is so much Covid, it was decided we would see how he is doing at the next 6 month appointment which is in June. His cardiologist has assured Greg that he is not at the urgent stage of needed a pacemaker but he will need one in this lifetime. I figured I would add a picture of his Cardiologist. This doc is his 2nd in the St. Thomas Heart Practice. We chose him because he was young (the first one was old, like parted the waters with Moses old) and we wanted someone newer out of Med school. There are additional reasons but I won't go into it here. Anyhow, good report there. Greg is stable, his ONE and 1/2 year old foot ulcer Norman (when it hit one year of age, I named him) is finally beginning to disappear. He had brought a friend along recently but while doing foot care the other day, I see that Norman's new friend has healed and left the party. That is really it for now. We have some fun and exciting news coming soon and will let you know as soon as we know we can announce.
Love, Donna
We thought we would be discussing the possibility of putting off the PACE MAKER. Instead because Greg is so stable and there is so much Covid, it was decided we would see how he is doing at the next 6 month appointment which is in June. His cardiologist has assured Greg that he is not at the urgent stage of needed a pacemaker but he will need one in this lifetime. I figured I would add a picture of his Cardiologist. This doc is his 2nd in the St. Thomas Heart Practice. We chose him because he was young (the first one was old, like parted the waters with Moses old) and we wanted someone newer out of Med school. There are additional reasons but I won't go into it here. Anyhow, good report there. Greg is stable, his ONE and 1/2 year old foot ulcer Norman (when it hit one year of age, I named him) is finally beginning to disappear. He had brought a friend along recently but while doing foot care the other day, I see that Norman's new friend has healed and left the party. That is really it for now. We have some fun and exciting news coming soon and will let you know as soon as we know we can announce.
Love, Donna