Today Elizabeth brought me to Cooley Dickinson for my weekly blood draws. There was an accident on Interstate 91 so it took us longer to get there then usual. Unfortunately it caused me to miss Molly being sworn in to the West Springfield Police Department at town hall but thankfully David took a video so I was able to see it. We all went to lunch at Calabrese Market afterwards...David, Molly, Elizabeth and myself. I was pretty wiped out afterwards and had to take a nap in the afternoon. The medications are still causing adverse side effects ( tremors, headache, nausea and fatigue) but I'm trying to tough through it. I'm feeling a little better than the last 2 weeks which is a positive step forward. I will await a call from the heart transplant team with my lab results and medication adjustments.
I know how blessed I am to have a 2nd chance at life and I try to make the best of each day even when I'm not feeling well. My recovery has not been easy but I know I've had an easier time than others so I will continue to power through. I am grateful to have so many friends and family supporting me along the way!
Each 💔 Beat Matters
KellyAnn
Signifying the adventures of link each submarine, each dial has a pattern of central rising bubbles. Thanks to a print featuring metallic blues and greens, they take on a link three-dimensional quality and are a fun touch. The dials also feature the actual nautical miles link each of the donor's vessels traveled while in service, and blue lacquer-filled minute markings on the bezel match blues in the bubble motif. But let's get down to some serious spec-business, namely submarine steel.
We missed the swearing in. Could David send it to Kelly or me. Thank you. Glad you had a good day