I’m not sure if I told you — I don’t think I did — but this is a guys weekend here at home. Sue is visiting Kari at WVU for the weekend because she has to take care of a legal procedure on Monday. I’m so happy that they get to be together for a […]
No Shoes, No Shirt, Free Beer
Keeping you updated, Ryan seems as though he is improving with both conditions I told you about yesterday. The antibiotic drops for the eyes has cleared them right up. He’ll need to continue with the full course, but I wouldn’t think he’s uncomfortable now. The shingles look slightly improved too. They seemed to have flared […]
Two Conditions: Eye Infection and Shingles
Ryan had chicken pox as a child. It was back in May of 1994, if I recall. He was just five years old. I remember it well because Sue told me while I was in Duluth, GA on a job interview for a company transfer. I was standing at a gasoline station pay phone (remember […]
Unleashed: Best to Have Let Sleeping Dog Lie
I must be overly broad today in what I write. Also, for the umpteenth time, this is my opinion. In due time, I’ll point you back to this post and it will all come together for you. If all goes as scheduled, you can expect this in late-summer but probably later. For now, just consider […]
IBRF Neurologist: “Ryan Voluntarily Responds”
Ryan’s routine is fairly consistent. He works hard all morning on his therapies. In the afternoon he gets down time. This is an hour or two when the shades are drawn and I quiet the house. Actually, as far as I’m concerned, this is part of his therapies. It’s time to rest. He was always […]



