
We got a call at 9am. Bad, bad news. Max had ‘self-extubated’ at about 7am, which means that his ventilation tube had somehow moved, sufficient for him to not get any respiration support. He also has a pulmonary haemorrhage, and had to have cardiac massage to bring him back to stability. We nearly lost our darling little fighter.
We went in had had a discussion with Dr Morris. He was very subdued, telling us this is a huge setback. While he didn’t feel we were at that stage yet, he did say that if Max doesn’t rally from this, we may need to discuss removing care. Oh, Max.
We stayed the whole day, and I stayed overnight (repeatedly visiting him).
We went in had had a discussion with Dr Morris. He was very subdued, telling us this is a huge setback. While he didn’t feel we were at that stage yet, he did say that if Max doesn’t rally from this, we may need to discuss removing care. Oh, Max.
We stayed the whole day, and I stayed overnight (repeatedly visiting him).
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