Leo at U of C is like "Where's Waldo?", you can't keep track of him because he moves around so much! After all the craziness of yesterday, he has been fairly stable today and he was moved back to the oncology unit, but still constantly monitoring his heart rate and oxygen levels. He has to use the bi-pap machine for a couple hours each night so he doesn't have strain that much. He's been breathing today fine with just an oxygen mask and it's not nearly as labored as it was yesterday. They have increased his medication to help drain the fluid around his lungs and in his whole body and he's significantly less swollen than he was yesterday. Plus we've requested never to be assigned that nurse that upset him in the first place. So let's hope it's all good news from here on out.
Thanks to everyone that was praying and sharing your thoughts throughout the day. Sorry I couldn't get back to everyone. But I got all your messages and I am so lucky to have such wonderful friends and family. Thanks so much!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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im glad the bi-pap is helping a bit..better & safer than being intubated. just hang in there...we are all here...my prayers every night is for leo & you/kids...
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