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Old 03-27-2004, 06:01 AM
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The morning of the 27 I am gettng ready for work and the hospital thought I would up date again.

Cyrus Is doing better we have fround a cocktail of meds to keep him sleping. The 25th he did ok but if you would turn him he would get mad so I told him to turn for a few min's so mommy care put lotion on you. He smilled. Now the 26th he was more asleep so they are going to keep all the meds the same but up them if he starts getting mad or every 6 hours it won't be much but enough. He does have some infrotrates in his lungs so they have started a new Med for that. They are getting nothing in suctions and that makes me worried but they say it is ok since his SAT's stay the same.
3 days and few hours we will be in the OR to do a trial off the vent. Every one says he will pass but I have a bad feeling, but then again it may be me getting prepared for anything. Well It is 6am here and I have to get to work for a few hours.

Good Luck to you all.
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Old 03-28-2004, 08:29 AM
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I hope Cyrus recovers quickly. Best of luck to Cyrus and his family.
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Laurie - Mom to Evan (the E-man), 27 week preemie, born 2-23-02, trached at 3 months for severe BPD. Vent dependent until 10 months, G-tube placed at 17 months, oxygen dependent until 2 years, 3 months, decannulated 6-27-04 at 2 years 4 months. The most enthusiastic, positive person I've met.
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