Latest post:

15/06

Translation

⚠️ This content is an automatic translation from the original French version. Some expressions may be altered. Feel free to report any mistake or awkwardness.

Gabriel had a calm night, accompanied by his cousin Silviana.

This morning, upon entering the room, I found the team in a meeting.

I heard one of them say they were understaffed today.

I also saw a small lady from the hospital noting on her WhatsApp everything that was not good in terms of hygiene. Notably, the used gloves on the floor. I told her she was absolutely right!

As I approached Gabriel, I noticed that the cable of his gastric tube was passing right in front of (almost inside) his eyes.

I asked if this was a new fashion?!

A nursing assistant came to reposition it (without even disinfecting her hands). I reported it to the doctor!

The head of department thanked me for the letter I gave to everyone yesterday.

We often talk about football with the security guys, and thinking about it this morning…
Already three bacteria for Gabriel. Is the Brazilian hospital being a bit vengeful about ’98?
Fortunately, I’m not German!
But anyway, with his two nationalities, Gabriel has Zidane’s technique and Pelé’s spirit.
He can only win this match and come out victorious!

The doctor informed me today that a neurologist has been consulted to evaluate a change in sedative.
According to them, Gabriel still shows signs of withdrawal.
They are therefore considering switching to Rivotril, with a clear objective: to keep him calm while minimizing sedation as much as possible.

Also, we’re starting another week of antibiotics. The pulse therapy would then be considered for next Friday (+1 week compared to the initial plan).

His blood tests are correct, and his lungs are stable (atelectasis in the upper right lung, and in the lower left).

Finally, the doctor mentioned a bronchoscopy. This is a procedure that involves inserting a camera through the mouth to the lungs to observe and, if necessary, intervene. This could be scheduled in 2, 3, 4, X weeks?

Until then, we now wait for Friday.

Patience…

Isn’t it time to send a little dose of love to our filho!?

The button is below 😉

The content published on this site constitutes personal testimony and the expression of a lived experience at a given time. It is not intended to accuse, judge, or generalize situations, individuals, or organizations.

Join the support tribe for Gabriel