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Today was Father’s Day in Brazil…

Gabriel was stable. Still with his oxygen in his nostrils and his strong pull on his chest.

The more we talk about the professionals who could help him when he gets out of hospital, the more we understand that in this hospital they don’t really know how to handle cases like Gabriel. There isn’t even a pulmonologist…

This evening, the feeding tube came out again when I passed Gabriel into his mother’s hands.
The problem was that he was getting his milk. As a result, he coughed unusually and turned red. We had a panic attack, hoping that none of the milk had entered his lungs.
2 hours later, an X-ray was taken, which fortunately showed nothing abnormal. A new catheter was inserted.

We’re mentally exhausted.

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