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A good night.
Posted 2 hours ago
Except for a bout of nausea around 1:30 yesterday Brian has been sleeping peacefully. I did help suction his trach a couple of times overnight and again this morning. When I attempted to insert the suction tube he would take it from me and try himself. I would have to guide his hand to insert the tube and then he would take over. When he finished he rolled his head to the side and went back to sleep.
Carol just now noticed that his breathing sounded labored and went in to help suction his trach. She hollored for me to help because Brian had pulled the inner part of the trach out while she was trying to suction. We put a fresh tube in and all is fine now.
Carol got a warm wash cloth and gently cleaned Brian's face and chest. Brian tried to push Carol's hand away.
Since he had tried to open his eyes and resist our help, I read a letter to him that Stephanie had left for him yesterday. By the way Stephanie, thank you very much for the wonderful Father's Day gift...I love it!
We are waiting to hear from Jamie. She is having a conference with the medical team to determine which meds to pull from his regiment and what steps, if any, that need to be taken now.
We'll upate later.
Thank you!
Posted 2 hours ago
Except for a bout of nausea around 1:30 yesterday Brian has been sleeping peacefully. I did help suction his trach a couple of times overnight and again this morning. When I attempted to insert the suction tube he would take it from me and try himself. I would have to guide his hand to insert the tube and then he would take over. When he finished he rolled his head to the side and went back to sleep.
Carol just now noticed that his breathing sounded labored and went in to help suction his trach. She hollored for me to help because Brian had pulled the inner part of the trach out while she was trying to suction. We put a fresh tube in and all is fine now.
Carol got a warm wash cloth and gently cleaned Brian's face and chest. Brian tried to push Carol's hand away.
Since he had tried to open his eyes and resist our help, I read a letter to him that Stephanie had left for him yesterday. By the way Stephanie, thank you very much for the wonderful Father's Day gift...I love it!
We are waiting to hear from Jamie. She is having a conference with the medical team to determine which meds to pull from his regiment and what steps, if any, that need to be taken now.
We'll upate later.
Thank you!
Gamma and Ma Betty