Thursday, November 5, 2009

Hospital Information

Inova Fairfax Hospital, 3300 Gallows Road, Falls Church, VA 22042
(Map and interactive directions)(Campus map) 703-776-4001

Above is information on Hospital where Glenn and Jen will be calling home for a couple days. If everything goes in our favor, Jen should be released on Friday and Glenn on Saturday, which just amazes us, but after they said, hospitals is where people go when suffering from flesh-eating-bacteria, will we understand the rush.
In fact with swine flu running rampant, the visitor hours are very restricted in hours and number of visitors, and the first sneeze or cough, and that person will be escorted to the door. But saying that, both Jen and Glenn will need your positive thoughts, so hopefully you'll sign on as a follower to Glenn's blog and leave messages so he knows your out there! Also included the phone number, if you want to reach us at the hospital, for whatever reason.
Steve and I will cover blog, the first couple days, but quite sure Glenn will take over by Saturday at the latest!
This weekend will be devoted to last minute preps,... grocery shopping, house cleaning, laundry, setting up doggy care, filling med, hotel reservations by hospital, etc., etc., etc.
Jen will be restricted from driving for two weeks, and Glenn doesn't get his driving privileges back for four to six weeks, which means I'll be playing chauffeur for a while. Both of them are hating that, something about me being such a bad driver, and guess I make them nervous when I talk about my double vision. Whiners!

3 comments:

  1. Just wanted you to know that fishing's lousy anyway. The Bs are slow to arrive. Barely getting one or two a trip.
    Heal fast.
    bl

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  2. I'll be following on a regular basis. All the best in the next few days as you all get ready for the big event. Please let me know how I can help, Michelle. You were my sister when I needed one. Let me be yours now.

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  3. When Dr. Jonnson was telling me about all the sick people in the hospital I did ask if it was possible to do this at home. I mean, we have NEVER had a case of flesh eating bacteria in our kitchen and have only removed a few ticks from the dogs on the counter! Surely our kitchen is safer than the hospital! I was shot down, and will be having the surgery at the darned hospital. GGGRRRR

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