Thursday, July 10, 14:
CHF Research continues with surprises. I now have one quart of water in the fridge as my daily max intake from dawn until dusk—when there’s one quarter or more left. For the last few days, after a meal out with wine and 2 gelato scoops, I have a quart of beer. I like effervescence and carbonate water at home. To my surprise I find the beer no longer makes me pee. I’m sure that, as is legend, it did in my youth. I feel not ill effects from the day’s liquids.
A guy’s recent request to read my 1983 MA thesis caused me to try figuring out how to get it to him since I have only the original, bound printout. I learned that ProQuest will non-exclusively publish any MA or PhD thesis from its associated schools. I have been retyping the entire 100 or so pages in hope of such publication.
Today I will meet with doctors all day to prepare for surgery tomorrow.
Talking about a surprise! Dr. X, the surgeon, did not know I’d been hospitalized with that infection, for which I was give the antibiotic Cephalexin (KEFLEX) 500 mg Oral above my ICD. He postponed surgery until he confers with Dr. X, et al.