Chad, Misti, and Robyn
Saturday, February 26, 2011
lazy
I have not been doing my duty of blogging lately so im going to try and catch up. Last month i went to the Mayo clinic in Minnesota for further test and studies to nail down my prognosis. I had several reservations about it for many reasons. My current doctors are very educated and knowledgable about my disease. I am really tired of being a guinea pig. But, i was hoping to, well lets just hoping. I am not sure what i was hoping for, but i often believe if it was not for hope, what we would have? Answers? Solutions? The Mayo clinic is an extrodinary place, from the underground subways one to two stroies undergound to the skyways three to four stories above it. all of these transportation modes linked many, many buildings together from a mall to a hospital to research dept.s to restaurants oh my! red lobster was there, quiznos, coffee shops, cafeteria and so on. I would say 98% of the people we encountered from information booths to coffee baristas to the medical staff on all levels were outstanding. The best way to describe this place is to go and see it. Online pictures are great, maps are fine, but to actually be enveloped into this mass organized hysteria and to consider all of the people this place helps, is truley remarkable. Thank you Mayo clinic.
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