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Hospital update - week 3

Charlotte is doing really well, she has most of her strength back, sitting up a lot more, enjoying her food again and doing lots of drawing and colouring.

She has completely weaned off her sedation and back to her usual sleep and wake cycles which is good. 

Cha's bloods look stable and her Haemoglobin has held steady since her great blood transfusion.

Over the coming week or so it will just be about getting her therapy back to a more regular regime so that we can progress to getting home. 

It's so nice to see her smiling and laughing again, she definitely still doesn't like the doctors and nurses in her room but that is to be expected given all of her experiences. 

Cha and I managed 8 hours of sleep last night which is unheard of in the hospital, the tiredness must be setting in! All in all, we are doing pretty well. My mantra is to have no expectations on a home date so that we have no disappointments and I think that will help us get through the next week or so. 





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