So we had our first day at Mayo, and all I can say is . . . WOW. We met our shuttle bus down in our lobby. Totally on time to the minute. We get to Mayo and the shuttle bus pulls in and the first thing I think of is, are we checking into a high end hotel?! There were three lanes into the lobby. People armed with wheelchairs for people who may need them. Whisked us right in and pointed us to the right direction. It was pretty unbelievable. Over the last 7 years Tony and I have spent countless hours in hospitals, and the fact that everything just moved along like a well oiled machine was, well remarkable.
I guess we didn’t realize that it was going to feel like September rather than July in Minnesota. It was 53 degrees while we sat out waiting for the shuttle bus. The only snafu was that we had been sent a giant questionnaire regarding not only Tony’s medical health, but his family health as well. It took me quite a while to fill it all out and they provided a self addressed stamped envelope to send it back in plenty of time to get to the unit before our first appointment. When we checked in the lady said “we never received your paperwork so you’ll need to fill this out again.” Ugh. Turns out the assistant to the doctor we saw said they hardly ever receive the paperwork though the mail, so I had to fill it out all over again.
No big – I made quick work of it and had it filled out in 15 minutes while Tony had his vitals taken. We were then escorted into our first doctor appointment. We brought a ton of medical records as well as his biopsy slides of his liver. Nice view!
Interesting story. As Tony was laying down to get examined, he noticed a falcon on the ledge. Turns out they built a falcon habitat on the top of the building to control the pigeon population!
So here’s the deal. Our first appointment was at 9:20 a.m. By 10:30 we were provided a printout of his next three day schedule based on their review of his medical records. Unbelievable. Yes, we had to wait a bit in between appointments, but for the most part, it went incredibly smooth. The views were pretty stunning too.
After getting some blood work done, Tony was finally able to eat. We hit up the cafeteria. We both ended up with the Chef salad. For the record, their “Wellness Meal” was turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing and gravy.” Huh. I chose the light raspberry vinaigrette dressing, until I was about to put it on my salad – 21 grams of carbs for a serving! No thanks, I stole one of Tony’s ranch dressings.
It wasn’t until we paid for our food that I saw that on their condiment counter they had sriracha! I my meal really didn’t warrant sriracha!
After lunch we had another test . . . and they gave us a pager to let us know when it was Tony’s turn. Wow, when is the last time you’ve seen a pager??!!
I am being vague about the tests, because it’s all speculation at this point. They have some ideas based on their years of experience, but we just have to sit back and wait and see.
We finally got back to our hotel around 5:00 p.m. It was a long day, so simple was key for dinner. For some reason I can’t download my pictures of dinner, but I made burgers with potato chips on the side. Easy peasy!
This morning we have a very early appointment –6:15 a.m.! It’s too early for the shuttle, so we’ll be driving there. Hopefully there won’t be too much traffic tomorrow and we’ll find parking.
Thanks for all your continued support, hugs, emails and comments as we go through this journey – we totally appreciate it!! Happy Tuesday, make it a great day!
Good luck on the tests and Mayo sounds like my dream health care organization. The only “bad” part is the cafeteria wellness menu.
Thanks Roz, I feel the love! 😀
Thinking of you and Tony and sending good wishes your way! Glad they’re treating you well.
Mayo clinic was just rates #1 in the country! I’m sure you can see why. Thinking of you guys and sending good vibes. Hugs!!!
Thanks Ally – it is top notch!
Hope you will get some answers for Tony. Sounds like a great hospital and it’s nice everything goes so smoothly. Good luck and I’ll keep thinking about you.
Thanks Fran – I appreciate it – hope you are enjoying your staycation!
Sounds like your experience has been helpful thus far. I have you and Tony in my thoughts and prayers, of course! I hope you get some real answers soon.
Thanks Erin – hope you are keeping your chin up too! 😀
How was thrifting in Rochester? Have the days been long for you and Tony? I hope you and Tony get your questions answered soon. Glad to hear you are thinking highly of Mayo. For me, it’s the only place to go to get your medical needs taken care of. Wishing the best to both of you.
The thrifting wasn’t as great – the prices were higher than I thought they would be! Yep, long days, but we are more than happy to do more tests if it gets us an answer. 😀
HUGE HUGS!!!! Thinking of you both.
Thanks Renee!
Hope you find some answers soon! If you get a chance eat at the Canadian Honker, so very good!!!
Huh?! We saw that I think – it was right by the Ramada and we both looked at the sign and thought it said Canadian Hooker! Ha!
Wishing you only the best of results. I know that hospital stays can be very trying, but sounds like everything is positive. Love to hear about your weather; we are burning up down here in Texas.
Tony is always cold, so I think he wishes it was in the 90s, but I am secretly loving the cooler temps!
Glad things are running smoothly. I hope things go well with the tests…I know it’s probably a pretty nerve-racking/scary time for you both.
Yep, sadly it is, but when we find out what’s wrong we will be able to tackle it head on – its the unknowing that’s been tough!
Thanks for keeping us updated, Biz! Glad to hear that you’re in good hands. Sending warm wishes to you both! *hugs*
Thanks Jenn – I appreciate it! 😀
Sending get well wishes and hugs your way!
Thanks Sherry! 😀
Happy to hear the positivity in your voice (err, typing, I guess). I know you’re in the best hands there. Continued prayers for you both!
Yep, trying to keep my chin up Karli! 😀
I remember my Mom & Dad going to the Mayo Clinic in Boston when I was a kid & them saying how great it was. Now if all hospitals would follow suit…
Lots & lots of continue prayers. <3
You are right – not all hospital stays are alike – we are in great hands!
Glad to hear you had a good first day. Hope your days continue to be good for you and Tony. Every Thursday Rochester has a food & market set up in front of Mayo on 1st and 3rd from 11 AM – evening hrs. It might be fun for you to check it out. They have music (bands), too. Something to do between appointments. There is a Caribou or Starbucks in the subway level. It’s suppose to get warmer each day this week!
Thanks for the tips Joanne! That would be cool to check out!
Lots of hugs being sent your way!
I feel them Heather – thanks!
I’m so glad your experience has been smooth so far! I will keep praying for you guys!
Thanks Sara! 😀
Good to hear that Day 1 was a good experience. Hope that day 2 goes off without a hitch! That’s a funny ‘wellness’ meal that doesn’t include any veggies!! The meat and potatoes were probably perfectly portioned to keep the sodium & carbs under some magic number. Our UW hospital cafeteria has many good options and even a 500 calorie lunch, but I hope you never have to try it out 😉
I thought the same thing Lynne! And while I would like to see you, I hope we don’t have to eat in your work cafeteria! 😀
Love Mayo.
Best place to be for answers.
So glad you all are there. Lots of Love and Prayers and double HIGH FIVES to all of the staff there. I have been in and out of hospitals 30 of my 40 years, never is there a better experience, for me, than at Mayo.
It will be long days, and it will be worth it.
(((((HUGS)))))) to you both.
Thanks Peggy – I couldn’t agree with you more!
Sorry you had to rise and shine so early today. Hopefully you won’t be there too long today and can get out and enjoy the spectacular weather you have and takes in some sights and good food finds.
Haven’t had much time to see the area, by the time we get back to the hotel, all Tony wants to do is stay put and relax. The weather has been gorgeous though!
Yesterday when I got my mom’s mail, she got the Mayo Clinic newsletter. I had forgotten she’d been there years ago! She had great results and Tony will too. Thinking of you both
Thanks Mary! Hugs!
Good Luck! I hope you get the answer you need. I went to the Mayo last May with my daughter down in Jacksonville, Fl. A very well oiled machine there too! Hugs,
Thanks Sandi – hope your daughter is all fine by now! 😀
How impressive! Although, I guess they’d have to be a well-oiled machine, considering people from all over go to the Mayo Clinic. Fingers crossed for good answers/treatment!
It is a melting pot of humanity, that’s for sure!
One of the leading stories on msn.com this morning is hospital rankings. Mayo just unseated Johns Hopkins and is now considered the top hospital in the USA. I think you’re in good hands!
Wow – that is incredible! I knew they were high up there, but I had no idea. It’s like it’s own little city inside there – and I love that they have the “subway” so you can go to the lowest level and walk through all the buildings. That would be awesome in the dead of winter!
You certainly picked the coolest day this summer to come to Minnesota! Hope everything goes well.
I know, right Debbi?! We had to go buy Tony a sweatshirt because he was freezing his ass of – in July!
Sending you all my best wishes
Thanks Joy – we appreciate it! 😀
Hope things continue to go well.
Thanks Suzi!
The hospital sounds incredible! Glad you’ve had such a good experience so far. I love that they have a falcon habitat. <3
Thanks E! Yep, so far the care has been amazeballs!