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With that behind us, our new project is to build Jimmy's blood back up; they may need to give him another transfusion tomorrow, but we're also working on it from the dietary angle. When we left the hospital, we headed for a nearby restaurant, Evans Fine Foods, recommended by some of the nurses, that's sort of like Bynum's Diner in Valdosta. Jimmy over-ordered, and couldn't eat half of it, but he made a valiant effort trying. He ate baked chicken with dressing, fried eggplant, turnip greens, tomatoes and okra, and corn muffins with lots of butter. When he wakes up from his nap, I'm going to force some pre-dinner milkshakes on him, and maybe a peanut butter and banana sandwich, with French fries on the side, as instructed.
This whole thing is too surreal for words.
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Jimmy, who has to count all those cells!?!? I wish you the best in my prayers as you turn the corner. soon you will introduce me to the meat-and-three, sounds like the Colonade to me. Lyle
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