Post subject: Re: O/T Please just take a moment...(updated wed 29/06 10.30
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 11:55 am
inside man
Club Coach
Joined: Dec 28 2004 Posts: 2402
Those pics are heartbreaking, my little un was only overnight 2 nights for a bad asthma attack and it felt like my world fell apart. Best of luck and I hope he continues to improve.
Post subject: Re: O/T Please just take a moment...(updated wed 29/06 10.30
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 1:03 pm
RebelRebel
International Chairman
inside man wrote:Those pics are heartbreaking
They certainly are, but in spite of it all, the little fella looks quite content. Obviously a tough'un. Really really hoping everything works out well for you all.
Post subject: Re: O/T Please just take a moment...(updated Thur 30/06 11.3
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 10:56 pm
Little Leons Dad
International Chairman
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 580 Location: Sunny Normanton
Today I have had a good day, Leon has been fantastic, and with the strengh he has gathered from everones good wishes he has been strong and made a great leap forward. In a nutshell, his heart is now beating without the aid of any pacing wires, his blood pressure is stable, they have reduced his medication, and just afew hours ago they took him off the ventilator. Whilst he is not out of the woods totally, this sort of recovery just 72 hours after surgery is what my dreams were made of. Helen has put more details on the blog, as usual please be aware that some people may find the images upsetting, but i feel it is important to show these as they may help others, who, god forbid, ay ever be in the same situation. So a big thanks to everyone for the kind words, I'm off to bed and cannot wait to see my boy in the morning. A way to go yet, but a big corner turned.... http://www.little-leon.blogspot.com
Today I have had a good day, Leon has been fantastic, and with the strengh he has gathered from everones good wishes he has been strong and made a great leap forward. In a nutshell, his heart is now beating without the aid of any pacing wires, his blood pressure is stable, they have reduced his medication, and just afew hours ago they took him off the ventilator. Whilst he is not out of the woods totally, this sort of recovery just 72 hours after surgery is what my dreams were made of. Helen has put more details on the blog, as usual please be aware that some people may find the images upsetting, but i feel it is important to show these as they may help others, who, god forbid, ay ever be in the same situation. So a big thanks to everyone for the kind words, I'm off to bed and cannot wait to see my boy in the morning. A way to go yet, but a big corner turned.... http://www.little-leon.blogspot.com
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