Worried about the wife, take her to Columbus on Tuesday to have her "port" taken out. She had it put in many years ago for her cancer treatment, and it is no longer used and can be a problem, so, out.
"In medicine, a port is a small medical appliance that is installed beneath the skin. A catheter connects the port to a vein. Under the skin, the port has a septum through which drugs can be injected and blood samples can be drawn many times, usually with less discomfort for the patient than a more typical "needle stick".
It is just an "out patient" procedure, but she is a "high risk," whatever that means, because of all the problems she has had. Just a local, so should not be a problem, but, I worry.
The older I get, the less "observant" I am ......................