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05/09

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The night was stable.

At 3 a.m., he received an aerosol of Pulmicort and began breathing like an asthma attack.

The doctors intervened very quickly: he received several doses of Aerolin as well as Atrovent. The situation recovered around 5 a.m.

He’s quite irritated because he’s almost out of sedatives (weaning continues).

He received his Soft Baby mask, which allows the NIV to be attached to his head.

This is good news, but at the same time it’s heartbreaking to see him wearing this type of device.

They are in the process of organizing her discharge from home care.

Even though we’ll have a veritable mini-hospital at home and would have hoped for a different outcome, with a Gabriel free of chronic after-effects, it still gives us hope that we’ll finally see the light at the end of the tunnel, after more than four months spent in this hellhole.

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