Hockey took up the better part of the day and now, at 10:30 P.M. (blog time) my 2 men are still either at the arena or on the road. This morning was a success. I've yet to hear tonight's score.
Gilly reapplied his prism tis morning for close-ups. He removed them for distance, watching the game from the stands. It seems to help for now. Still juggling...
Upon return from Africa, Gilly suffered severe un-gillylike symptoms(hearing loss, double vision, inability to program our VCR...) YIKES!. After three eye doctor appointments, we began to worry. Gilly changed his cell phone in a desperate attempt to hear clearly, but to no avail. When a complete physical by our own family GP revealed a possible tropical disease, we decided to take matters into our own hands. We visited the Montreal General's Tropical Disease Department, and traversed a whole new route for some time. Cindy was informed of a condition called acoustic neuroma by her friend Randee: Gilly had all the symptoms. Cindy googled it, and dashed to the GP to ask for an MRI immediately. No hesitation this time. When we learned that there was a mass on Gilly's left thalamus,the news sent us rushing to the emergency room, and the next morning he underwent surgery to have a shunt (a neat drainage system designed to relieve the pressure on his brain-Gilly loves to explain how it works to anyone who is interested in knowing!) installed. Since the operation Gilly's motor skills have succesfully returned, and he remains in good spirits, optimistic about what lays ahead.
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