Adjustments

I’ve had a few since this whole “shelter-in-place” stuff started.

On the bright side, I did know that today is Saturday, something I almost missed last week.

Things that have changed for me:

  1. My one day per week in the office has been moved to remote. I’ve been to Georgetown twice. Once for an MRI, which I basically remember nothing about thanks to medication to stop my twitching. I went back a little less than two weeks later to get Tysbri. On the Tysabri visit, I stopped by their shiny new outpatient lab to get some blood drawn. To enforce social distancing, they had something like two-thirds of the seats taped off. I did note, however, how incredibly polite the staff were. I mean, the folks in the CRU are great all the time, but people in other parts of the hospital actually stopped to find out of the guy with a cane needed help finding something, or getting somewhere. I went in and out by taxi, trying to steer clear of people who might have COVID-19 I spent the ride in speaking to the taxi driver with a shaved head, and the similarly-shaved lab tech about
  2. I need a haircut. Bad. I think I’m going to take Robbie The Fire‘s lead, and just go ahead and go with the shaved look. I think I need to get the probably 3/4″ growth I’ve got gone before I go in with the Harry’s.

I will say that I feel a lot better today than I did, say, Tuesday. The medication is kicking in thankfully.