Twain's daily routine became normal at long last—it could be considered healthy because he could now sleep at night, wake up in the morning, and eat three regular meals a day.
He felt that he had no problems anymore and could be discharged from the hospital at once, but Stanley Meyer strongly disagreed. Stanley thought he should continue to be under observation, so Twain was still in the intensive care unit, where he was cared for in every aspect by Shania who never left his side, until now.
During this period, Twain received several phone calls from people who cared about him, inquiring about his health. His answer was consistent. "I feel good, thank you!"