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<blockquote data-quote="CottageFarm" data-source="post: 1203020" data-attributes="member: 16552"><p>Things are looking much brighter today, thank you all so much for your prayers and messages of support and encouragement. It really means so much to me!!</p><p></p><p>They were able to remove the ventilator tube today, and although he can't yet breathe completely on his own, they have him on a bpap mask that they can remove for a few minutes every hour or so, until he's stronger, so he's not completely dependent on a machine either.</p><p>I was nearly ecstatic to see him awake and no longer intubated this morning!! The flu seems to be mostly under control, with no signs of pneumonia at this point. If we can continue to stave off pneumonia, I'm hoping he'll be able to come home for Christmas!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CottageFarm, post: 1203020, member: 16552"] Things are looking much brighter today, thank you all so much for your prayers and messages of support and encouragement. It really means so much to me!! They were able to remove the ventilator tube today, and although he can't yet breathe completely on his own, they have him on a bpap mask that they can remove for a few minutes every hour or so, until he's stronger, so he's not completely dependent on a machine either. I was nearly ecstatic to see him awake and no longer intubated this morning!! The flu seems to be mostly under control, with no signs of pneumonia at this point. If we can continue to stave off pneumonia, I'm hoping he'll be able to come home for Christmas! [/QUOTE]
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