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27/08

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Restless night. Gabriel lost his venous access and his gastric tube started coming out.

Around 6 a.m., they tried to give him access: six injections in six different places (arms, legs, feet) before finally succeeding in his hand! I was crazy…

After that, the day was fairly steady, although Gabriel was a little tired in the afternoon.

At the end of the day, an external physiotherapist was finally able to come to the hospital to help us with the Trilogy Evo machine. A great first! In theory, this hospital doesn’t like to have outside personnel. She made perfect adjustments and Gabriel coped well with the therapy.

Today was the last day of her pulsotherapie.

We also learned that, for “cost/benefit” reasons, they never give access to this type of machine, preferring cheaper, more archaic techniques. Patient health, but the wallet comes first!

Well, Gabriel’s got the best of it. So much the better and thank you! I wonder if we’d have access to this if we hadn’t been grumbling?
At the same time, considering the list of adventures…

Meanwhile, we’re officially settled into our new apartment. Manuela will be spending her first night there.

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