Yeah, what about that?“That we’ll have to wait on,” says Dr. DiMichael. “I’ve scheduled an ENT to begin swallowing tests. I’d like to get him off his feeding tube before he leaves us. Also, I called in a speech language pathologist to work with him while he’s here. Once he’s back at Valley Nursing Home, their speechie can pick it up from there. From what I can tell, he should be more communicative in two or three weeks.” Two or three weeks? Oh, hell no. We’ve got to revise that! Two or three weeks? Oh, hell no. We’ve got to revise that!“Okay…Wow, this has been one hell of a surprise. There’s so much to think about. My head’s going in circles.” “One day at a time,” The doctor says. “Would you like me to come in with you?” “If you wouldn’t mind.” “Absolutely.” My gaze narrows on the op