Superman poses in mask, gloves and gown |
In the top photo, he poses beneath the Outpatient Clinic sign. After he's discharged, he'll become a regular in the cast of characters who visit there a few times a week. He'll still need to wear the mask and gloves when leaving and entering the clinic, because hospitals are among the germiest places on earth. He'd like to be free of the rigamarole, but all things will happen in their own in time.
Being switched from IV medications means he's now taking about a half-cup of pills several times a day. Today is the test to see how his stomach tolerates that. He may be discharged within the next couple of days.
Here he is, in his germ-free room, without the Superman outfit:
And here I am:
You both look WONDERFUL!
ReplyDeleteOh, happy Day!
Absolutely wonderful! I agree with Sue. What a great gift with Christmas approaching, eh?
ReplyDeleteWow...what a hunk! And his babe isn't bad, either! He certainly doesn't look he just went through a bone marrow transplant.
ReplyDeleteYIPPEE!!! What great news! Keep on keeping on . . .
ReplyDeleteBtw, I learned on Law and Order Special Victims Unit last night that now would be the best time for you to commit a crime. Apparently, your new blood doesn't match your old. So, if you committed a crime in the past from which they had a blood sample stored in the data bank, and they compared that to your new blood, there wouldn't be a match. A perp who had had leukemia and a bone marrow transplant almost got away with a crime because of this.
Anyway, just another interesting thing to know about your new blood!