By the time we finally got to our hotel for the night, we were tired, hot, sweaty, and in horrible moods. We chilled, order Doordash, and they got lost. We eventually got our food, ate and went to bed.
Monday morning we headed to the Cleveland Clinic, where I got lost. So much fun! We finally made it, parked with the valet, and we're only 15 minutes late for the appointment. So glad they wanted us to come in early!
Spent an hour and a half with the admitting physician, then we were immediately led to Weslee's room. It's kind of okay, somewhat comfortable, except they didn't have an actual couch/bed for me. They had a chair that pulls out into the most uncomfortable chair bed I have ever been on. Don't even ask me how bad my back is!
Anyhoo, they started hooking Weslee up to the EEG leads, and for the next three to four hours, the room was a revolving door of nurses, EEG techs, registration, more nurses, and doctors. I'm surprised Weslee didn't have a seizure just because of all the activity!
He had an instance of a weird lurching feeling, so we pressed the red button (that alerts the people monitoring and marks the time on the vid and EEG tape.) They also noted 3 instances of seizure activity that we didnt notice. Hmmm. Interesting.
(A huge shout out to my friend Suzi for watching my place while we are gone.)

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