Massimo was very settled overnight and the only thing to report is that he managed to remove the canula that was in his foot. A canula is that thing nurses insist on inserting into your vein so that they can have quick and easy access to your blood at all times. Massimo’s was in his foot and all bandaged up and nobody knows how he managed to get it out!
This morning at 9 am Massimo came off CPAP and at around 4 pm they needed a bed in PICU and decided that he could be transferred to one of the other wards. 15 minutes later Massimo started wheezing and working hard at his breathing again so they gave him some Salbutamol nebuliser and put him back on CPAP and decided to keep him where he was.
We went to see him and he was awake for some of the time, although with all this heavy breathing he does get very tired. He is doing really well. I have just spoken to the nurse and he is fast asleep and breathing well, albeit still on CPAP. They will probably try to take him off again in the morning.
Silvia, Justin & Massimo. I have been through your whole website (Fi KP just told me about it). You are amazing! Massimo evidently has a will of iron (two sets of genes guarantee this!) and although we haven’t been in touch for years, I pray for all the very best for the three of you. By the way, looking at the photos, neither of you have changed a bit. LOL, Karenxxxxxxxxxx