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<blockquote data-quote="BloodiedButUnbowed" data-source="post: 718936" data-attributes="member: 13303"><p>Thank you all. My wife is beginning to fall apart as the shock wears off and reality sets in. My mother in law took her to the hospital this morning because she felt too shaky to drive. I will be going there immediately after work and depending on what is happening, I will either leave her there to stay the night or bring her back home with me. I am doing everything I can for her, but the time will come when she may require intensive professional help, maybe even hospitalization. This is a marathon and we have only just started.</p><p></p><p>The next two days are critical for YS' recovery. He has to come off the life support as soon as possible because of the complications he is experiencing from it, which themselves can be life-threatening. He may yet lose a portion of his right leg which is in bad shape and hampering his overall recovery. The good news is his heart is doing well, his blood pressure has returned to normal and his aspiration pneumonia is also clearing up more and more each day.</p><p></p><p>The procedure to remove the life support apparatus is risky and we are apprehensive but it is a necessary step. After that is completed the final hurdle will be neurological. We have no idea what to expect and it is probably our biggest worry after losing him completely, which is still a possibility.</p><p></p><p>Keep the prayers coming, I'll update later tonight or tomorrow. You are all wonderful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodiedButUnbowed, post: 718936, member: 13303"] Thank you all. My wife is beginning to fall apart as the shock wears off and reality sets in. My mother in law took her to the hospital this morning because she felt too shaky to drive. I will be going there immediately after work and depending on what is happening, I will either leave her there to stay the night or bring her back home with me. I am doing everything I can for her, but the time will come when she may require intensive professional help, maybe even hospitalization. This is a marathon and we have only just started. The next two days are critical for YS' recovery. He has to come off the life support as soon as possible because of the complications he is experiencing from it, which themselves can be life-threatening. He may yet lose a portion of his right leg which is in bad shape and hampering his overall recovery. The good news is his heart is doing well, his blood pressure has returned to normal and his aspiration pneumonia is also clearing up more and more each day. The procedure to remove the life support apparatus is risky and we are apprehensive but it is a necessary step. After that is completed the final hurdle will be neurological. We have no idea what to expect and it is probably our biggest worry after losing him completely, which is still a possibility. Keep the prayers coming, I'll update later tonight or tomorrow. You are all wonderful. [/QUOTE]
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