Day -17 - Can I go home now?

So here we are back in the waiting room where I am anticipating another injection followed by being hooked up for 6 hours to an apheresis machine. 
OK - time has passed somewhat and I am now hooked up to it. I've included a picture but goodness knows where it will eventually get pasted as every time I type something it gets shunted down the page.   What's happening is that my blood is being pumped out of me by my own heart and shoved into this machine in which a centrifuge spins out the stem cells.  Then the leftovers get pumped back in.  I am informed that I am producing a decent number of stem cells which is good news because, if I'm not, I have to come back for a repeat performance tomorrow.  I'm lying in bed with a view over I-40 and the outskirts of Winston-Salem - not exactly picturesque but better than looking at the side of another building across an alleyway.  I am also beeping so goodness knows what I've done this time.  As per usual, they took another dozen tubes of my blood to send to the lab or the sausage factory this morning - I wish they'd take my blood pressure after they've taken a gallon of blood out of me so it would be a bit lower.
Entertainment for the day is wading through more of the Isaac Asimov tome - I've got bogged down (he's got bogged down?) in Nightfall again: I suspect he started writing it with no idea how to end it.
OK - 1 hour down, 5 to go.


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