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Hello everybody,

Sorry for not being able to send you more updates about Biancka's condition, but I've not been able to get all necessary stuff to our temporary home. Now I've got my laptop and Biancka's addressbook so I can send you updates again. I cannot receive replies, so I'll read them later when I get home.

About Biancka's condition: She is slowly getting better but is still in the intensive care unit on a respirator. Last wednesday she was finally able to keep her bloodpressure and pulse up. She did have some trouble urinating because her kidneys had suffered some damage from her bering so ill. This is now under control. She also had trouble taking in enough oxygen because she had fluid near her lungs. To treat this, she rolled her over (face down) on a special bed. This resulted in a better oxygen level in her blood. After turning her on her back, they expected she had to be rolled over again but fortunately she kept taking in enough oxygen. Yesterday was the first day without her getting any medication. This includes narcotics so she is consious (but still very groggy). A setback yesterday was that a doctor didn't trust the stomachwound because of some fluid coming out of it. He decided te reopen the wound and check (and if necessary repair) the inner stitches. We had another scary hour, but everything went well.

Right now Biancka is waiting for the respirator to be stopped so they can extubate her. Now she's consious, she understands what's happening to her and often very big tears roll down her cheeks. Let's hope she can leave the ICU as soon as possible.

I hope to send you more updates with just good news in the future.

Greetings,

Edwin.

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Edwin

Thanks you very much for the update we have all been wondering how

she is doing . Please tell her we are all thinking about her and

praying for her to get well soon .Please be sure to tell her all her

firends in her group are sending her or love and to continue to be

strong and push forward .Biancka is very lucky to have you there for

her thanks again . Penny

> Hello everybody,

>

> Sorry for not being able to send you more updates about Biancka's

condition, but I've not been able to get all necessary stuff to our

temporary home. Now I've got my laptop and Biancka's addressbook so

I can send you updates again. I cannot receive replies, so I'll read

them later when I get home.

>

> About Biancka's condition:

>

> She is slowly getting better but is still in the intensive care

unit on a respirator. Last wednesday she was finally able to keep

her bloodpressure and pulse up. She did have some trouble urinating

because her kidneys had suffered some damage from her bering so ill.

This is now under control. She also had trouble taking in enough

oxygen because she had fluid near her lungs. To treat this, she

rolled her over (face down) on a special bed. This resulted in a

better oxygen level in her blood. After turning her on her back,

they expected she had to be rolled over again but fortunately she

kept taking in enough oxygen. Yesterday was the first day without

her getting any medication. This includes narcotics so she is

consious (but still very groggy). A setback yesterday was that a

doctor didn't trust the stomachwound because of some fluid coming

out of it. He decided te reopen the wound and check (and if

necessary repair) the inner stitches. We had another scary hour, but

everything went well.

>

> Right now Biancka is waiting for the respirator to be stopped so

they can extubate her. Now she's consious, she understands what's

happening to her and often very big tears roll down her cheeks.

Let's hope she can leave the ICU as soon as possible.

>

> I hope to send you more updates with just good news in the future.

>

> Greetings,

>

> Edwin.

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Ditto exactly what Maggie said!Debbi in Michigan

Edwin, thanks for sending the update. We have all been very

worried about Biancka and I know I speak for the entire group

when I say we all sigh a breath of relief to know that her

condition is improving.

Will continue to pray that she keeps improving and will

soon be home.

HugsMaggie

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Edwin,

Thanks for keeping us in the loop when you are able. I know Biancka

will continue to grow stronger and healthier each day. I know

sometimes sicknesses such as this have a far greater effect on those

closest to to the person than others might realize. Suffice it to

say, I have been in your shoes. I hope you are taking care of

yourself and not letting all of this get to you. Luckily, there is

light at the end of the tunnel. Someday you'll look back on this as

if it was all a dream, it takes time, trust me. If you ever need

someone to talk to, please, don't hesitate to reach out to me.

You'll all get through this and will be stronger because of it. Hang

in there Edwin, we're all thinking of you guys!

P.S. How is Jasper? Give him a big hug from ALL of us!

Mike

> Hello everybody,

>

> Sorry for not being able to send you more updates about Biancka's

condition, but I've not been able to get all necessary stuff to our

temporary home. Now I've got my laptop and Biancka's addressbook so I

can send you updates again. I cannot receive replies, so I'll read

them later when I get home.

>

> About Biancka's condition:

>

> She is slowly getting better but is still in the intensive care

unit on a respirator. Last wednesday she was finally able to keep her

bloodpressure and pulse up. She did have some trouble urinating

because her kidneys had suffered some damage from her bering so ill.

This is now under control. She also had trouble taking in enough

oxygen because she had fluid near her lungs. To treat this, she

rolled her over (face down) on a special bed. This resulted in a

better oxygen level in her blood. After turning her on her back, they

expected she had to be rolled over again but fortunately she kept

taking in enough oxygen. Yesterday was the first day without her

getting any medication. This includes narcotics so she is consious

(but still very groggy). A setback yesterday was that a doctor didn't

trust the stomachwound because of some fluid coming out of it. He

decided te reopen the wound and check (and if necessary repair) the

inner stitches. We had another scary hour, but everything went well.

>

> Right now Biancka is waiting for the respirator to be stopped so

they can extubate her. Now she's consious, she understands what's

happening to her and often very big tears roll down her cheeks. Let's

hope she can leave the ICU as soon as possible.

>

> I hope to send you more updates with just good news in the future.

>

> Greetings,

>

> Edwin.

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HI Edwin,

That things are getting better for Biancka is very welcome news. Hope she continues to get better and is home soon. Tell her we are all

thinking of her.

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