I had to have an IV in my foot for the surgery. They were about to put an IV into my neck–ouch! But thankfully this last vein held out and I was able to avoid the neck…
“You are the hardest veins I’ve ever seen on an adult in 25 years of practicing medicine.”
Do I get a special prize or something? 🙂

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Some kind of rare immune deficiency, yet to be determined. A lifetime of infections without an elevated white cell blood or fever. Very grateful to be alive, very thankful for the friends who’ve supported me and for access to literally millions of dollars worth of medical care. I’m not the bubble child, I’m somewhere in between.