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11/08

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Gabriel had a stable night and day.

There are a few minor problems, however: the oxygen catheter in his nose never fits, causing his saturation to drop. But when it’s properly in place, his saturation is fine.

We’ve also bought him a little toy that turns little birds over his head. He also regularly gives us big smiles and seems to enjoy being talked to and told anything. Every smile is a divine gift to us.

Some people at the hospital are good listeners, and we were able to get some comfort and hope for the future.

In theory, he should have a new pulsotherapy at the end of August.

To be continued…

At the same time, we’ve found a new apartment. We’re still going through the paperwork to get it, but it should go fairly quickly and we have a one-year contract.

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