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Old Tue Feb 2, 2010, 11:17 AM
squirrellypoo squirrellypoo is offline
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Originally Posted by Neil Cuadra View Post
One of our big days during my wife's recovery was when we could finally go out for sushi. So we know how you feel about the seafood that's waiting for you.
Oh, sushi will be another milestone! We've got the best family-owned Japanese place around the corner from ours. I've eaten at their several times post-transplant, but can't even look at the sushi and sashimi pages...

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Originally Posted by Neil Cuadra View Post
About the dentist: On the advice of her hematologist, my wife had prophylactic antibiotics before having her teeth cleaned the first few times.
I'm already on a prophylactic dose of Azythromicin (and will be for life, I'm told) - do you mean she went on something additional specifically for the cleaning?

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Originally Posted by Laura View Post
Is work continuing to go well?
Yes, work is great - I did four full days last week (walking both ways, too), and am doing a full week this week, too. Getting up super early for my pre-clinic appt blood tests yesterday though has really thrown off my sleep schedule and made me really tired, though. My boss said I could either come back at 4 days a week or the full 5 (with the appropriate pay scale) so I'll need to decide by the end of the week what's best for me right now. The good news is, I've got lots of stuff to sink my teeth into with a big team project that's due in April. It feels really good to have a purpose again...
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