Things continue as well as they can. Avi got another tiny bit of chemo this morning and after that was discharged from the hospital! We walked the 8 blocks back to the apartment easily, despite the cold and brisk wind (Eyal and I looked like Christmas trees – were laden with all kinds of supplies the nurse gave us - masks, gloves, sterile wipes, wound dressings – you name it!).
Tomorrow we are due back at the outpatient clinic (the Red Team) at 8:30am – this will be our routine for at least the next month.
When we are in the apartment we can all be without a mask and gloves – we just need to wash our hands thoroughly and often. Avi does have to wear a mask and gloves when he is walking outside or in any public space. Otherwise very few restrictions.
P.S. Eyal & Avi went for a walk – it was very cold.
P.P.S And then Eyal made a most fitting dinner - Osso Buco (get it?), and those of us who drink had a bubbly.
Tomorrow we are due back at the outpatient clinic (the Red Team) at 8:30am – this will be our routine for at least the next month.
When we are in the apartment we can all be without a mask and gloves – we just need to wash our hands thoroughly and often. Avi does have to wear a mask and gloves when he is walking outside or in any public space. Otherwise very few restrictions.
P.S. Eyal & Avi went for a walk – it was very cold.
P.P.S And then Eyal made a most fitting dinner - Osso Buco (get it?), and those of us who drink had a bubbly.