In response to my question about whether we will begin injections that day, Miles made it very clear that Natasha will be administered her first dose of Genotropin, but not by him. He will guide us through the process but cannot touch the patient. That's what he said. Cannot touch the patient. She can give it to herself or we can give it to her but he cannot touch her. Home healthcare sure is friendly these days. I kind of want to push her and make her bump into him and see what happens if he, you know, touches her.
But it's probably better that she or I have to do the dirty deed right from the start, since we will be the primary injectors anyway. Wow. This whole thing keeps getting more and more real.
I guess the good news for Natasha is that I will let her miss Hebrew school, which is from 4:30-6pm. See. There's always an upside to everything.
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