And then…

About 20 minutes later David had soaked his sheets, pillow and hospital gown with sweat, left a rather noxious stool sample in the bathroom, and had one of his IVs blow out. He also started on the first unit of blood around 12:55am. And oddly enough, he started speaking plainly out of the clear blue sky talking like himself to me and to the nurses. I was like wait…you are speaking coherently. Then he went straight to sleep again. We have about an hour before the next assault and second unit of blood arrives. No sleep for vampires.

And these neat little air blowing machines they have around here are great. I need to roll this one right on home with me for the night sweats and hot flashes. Maybe just carry it around as a backpack. They blow cool or warm air through this almost dryer type hose and you can just put it inside the sheets with you or right up your shorts leg. I mean someone could if they were inclined. How handy would that be?

Also, the room is still too warm. I need someone to show me how to jump out the controls to these places that only allow you 3 degrees in either direction. Or simply just make you think you are adjusting it when it really is controlled by a short little maintenance thermostat hobgoblin on his computer or phone. Ask me how I know that?