Dave's sedation was turned off yesterday at 2 pm and since then his pressures have remained stable and he has not needed to go back on it at the moment. When Dave and I visited this evening the ventilator was supporting his breathing, although the nurse said he has been breathing without it for quite a while today.
However, he is still asleep and at the moment he is not responding to their tests. It looks like it is going to be a long haul.
Monday, 8 September 2008
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4 comments:
Hi Dave the Booth family are shocked at your accident.Get well ASAP for long rides on the quantocks.
ian Booth
Hi Dave, just got back from holiday & found the blog. Both Becky & I are thinking of you. If there is anything that we can do please let me know. Get well soon as I need you to tow me up the hills on VC Camelot club runs.
See you soon
Rob
rob@heights.demon.co.uk
Hello Dave,
My dad Told me what happened and hope you feeling better. I am still down here in the Antarctic, We are heading towards summer now longer days and warmer weather! getting as warm as -5C. I Wish you a speedy recovery
Tim Booth
Hi All,
Thanks for keeping us updated with this blog - it saves a lot of phone calls.
Those of us in Torbay remember a chap from our group who had a similar accident last year and the early reports were really bleak. It took a while but he's back on his bike now having made a complete recovery. We're all hoping Dave will do the same.
Let us know when he's well enough for visitors.
All the best
Paul Harman
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