“Yep, I know you do honey, I want you to go home too!”
Updates:
6/18 9:45 pm, settling in to sleep, 93% O2 on “room air”! Now if she can just keep it up there for the night… We’re hoping she can go home tomorrow, the earlier the better.
10:30 pm, sleeping soundly, holding steady at 92%! Go, Gracie, Go!
6/19 8:30 am, she did it! O2 stayed at or above 92% overnight on room air, and she’s at 95% at the moment! We’re waiting for Dr. S to give the all-clear to go home.
9:30 am, still good, still waiting… (still want to go home!)
Her wheezing has not entirely cleared, though it is much less pronounced and a few more days on the oral steroids and Albuterol nebs should eventually knock it out completely.
(adding as I get a chance…)
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- Life With Asthma- This Week
- Asthma Again
- A Girl’s Gotta Breathe
- Our Home School Year In (some of the way too many) Pictures
- Back In the Hospital





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Oh how wonderful! Hope she and you get a good nights rest tonite
Because I’ve been through this so many times with my daughter, Lily, I totally know where you’re coming from. I hope sweet Grace has had a good night and can come home soon! (Does she have allergy-induced asthma? Lily’s is illness-induced.) Last time we were at Children’s (in April), we ended up on 7th in one of the new rooms there. BEAUTIFUL! Well, for a hospital. : )