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Old 11-07-2008, 11:26 PM
hailey_faith hailey_faith is offline
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hi i just wanted to update my grandmothers situation after they took the trach out they had her on 4 liters oxygen and they said thety are going to try and wing her off the 02 cut it down to 2 liters and monitor her oxygen level and if it dont drop below 90% then take her off completely so far she is @ 2 liters and everything looks good so far. she hasnt really spoke in 7 months until the trach was removed now she is talking up a storm ill keep in touch thanks again hailey_faith
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