We had lovely weather for travelling this past week-end. The leaves were pretty much past peak color, but they were still pretty in places. There was no rain, which was unusual and the traffic was very light, including in Jacksonville.
Bill got good reports today from the doctor. His blood work was all OK. We're still waiting on one med level, but they don't expect it to change since he's been at this level for a year now. He is a little anemic but they think that is because of the anti-rejection drugs and it's not enough to worry about. All of his other numbers (calcium, sodium, potassium, etc.) were all good. His ejection fraction has actually gone up from 63% in May to 65% today, which is fantastic!
We were going to go to the beach today but it is cold, windy and rainy. We're going to go to our favorite little pizza place to eat tonight. Tomorrow we're heading to Clearwater to the beach for a few days to visit with Don and Shirley. Then we'll head home Saturday morning.
So, there you have it, 2 1/2 years post transplant and everything's going well. I'll update again after we get home. We're really watching the weather since home is supposed to get some wintry precipitation this week-end. We do have some heavy clothes to wear home, including coats. We may be rather warm to start out on Sunday morning for the last leg, but it will be worth it when we get farther north. I hope everyone in the snowbelt stays safe and warm!
Glad to hear it!
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