I decided to take a look at the hospital since I'll be living there sequestered in a patient room for 12 days!! The hospital is small and newly renovated. Very nice. There are about 120 beds and the parking is free! The staff was very interested in showing me everything and even took down my name and "date of arrival" to give me a patient room with a couch that will turn into a bed. I doubt if Doug will fit in it -- but it beats a chair. I saw the ICU unit. When I mentioned that Dr. Horton would be my doctor they were gleeful -- he's fantastic was their response. I said... can I ask you a question? Have any of his patients died? They laughed and said -- NO. I needed to hear that.
Right now my focus is on having all my regular checkups for 2009. Yes I have to get everything done before surgery, It's filling up my calendar.
One more thing -- about Doug that you might be interested in knowing. His eyes are doing very well. He will complete his cortisone eye drops next week. The vision is so much better. It is not where it was at age 20 -- but it is so so much better and he's very satisfied and happy. Me too -- I'm going to need all of him for several months. Hopefully my preparation will serve me well in the recovery process.