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Hey, good morning Art and good morning to everyone on that K-27, that's Jay Lee, Joe here in Las Vegas, Nevada. Chilly out this morning, it was about 38 degrees when I got up this morning with the dogs and now I think it's about 41 or so. So it's going to be kind of chilly, 57 is the high I expected, so again pretty chilly. Anyway, I just wanted to pop in here real quick. The hospital just called me, I wasn't even sure I was going to make my check in right after I checked in, the hospital called me. So I got to get my wife to come home, I got to contact my wife, they want to meet with me within about an hour or so. So I'll probably have my wife meet me at the hospital so we can go over stuff, but I may need to come here and watch the dogs because I still have the two little puppies. Well, the one little puppy is the one I worry about getting into trouble, but I may just take her with me. The time is okay I guess, I'll know more today when I get there, but as of last night when I left, she's okay. They keep telling her she's not going anywhere and she keeps trying to get out of the bed so they have her strapped down because she forgets that she can't walk. Until she tries to walk, but then two seconds later she forgets. So her memory is just progressing or her dementia is just progressing very rapidly which kind of has me concerned. So I think they're going to talk to me today from what I gather because of her symptoms, I think we're going to be looking at end of life care. So anyway, so I don't know what's going to happen, but she was in good spirits yesterday. Of course they made her laugh all day long, but there's really not much they can do. It's just part of life. So sleep was very little last night of course. I know Joe said that he didn't have much sleep. I got to tell you, my mom kept me busy here. I said now it's really quiet, but the dogs are, the dogs keep me company. So that's a good thing. I made sure they gave her a pain medication before I left last night because she actually she even forgets she's in pain. I don't know how you can forget you're in pain when, as soon as you try to move, you're in pain, but she even manages to forget she's in pain until she tries to move. And then she wants to know why she's in so much pain. But it looks like if things don't progress like we're seeing with her memory and with the condition, it looks like she's going to be limited to a trap for a second.

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