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It is truly devastating to see Trey back on the ventillator, unable to come out of bed. Fortunately the doctors say he is doing better than they expected and some of the vent settings have already been adjusted down throughout the day. They even moved the crash cart away from his bedside which makes us feel really positive about his progress! Trey is a very sick little boy but he has been blessed with superior care. We want to give a shout out to his NICU nursing care team: Barb, Heidi, Julie, and Kristen. They really care about his progress, have all offered to work extra hours to get him through this set-back, and are working hard to help include us as much as possible while he is restricted to bed. I got to do some little things with Trey today besides talking to him and reading him our book - I took his temperature, helped change his diaper, and massaged his limbs. This has been a huge set-back but we believe in Trey, we believe in his doctors and modern medicine, and we believe in the power of prayer. Please keep them coming everyone!
So glad to hear the doctors say he is doing better than expected- Trey's back in the right direction. Love to hear the positive steps. Tons of prayers are being said for Trey.
ReplyDeleteTrey, We love you little man. Positive Steps are a plus. Randy&Beth keep your head up and think positive. Give that Stella a big hug. We love you all.
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