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Between ICU and the Edge: Maya’s Unsteady Monday 24/11/2025
Today has been another heavy day in Maya’s journey. Although her neurological status hasn’t changed — she’s still only responsive to pain and doesn’t respond to voices — her oxygen needs are not “intensive” enough for ICU. She doesn’t need Optiflow, but she still depends on oxygen via nasal cannula or mask. She continues to have apnoea spells, desaturating to 81%, usually triggered by secretions or simply by being repositioned to relieve pressure off her bony areas: sacrum, s
Nov 26


ICU Remains a Real and Terrifying Possibility
It is full-on here… A brief update on Maya. Maya developed severe ICANS (neurotoxicity) following her CAR-T cell infusion on 4th November, causing significant brain inflammation and a markedly reduced level of consciousness. She is currently unable to wake up properly — only very fleeting moments of 5 seconds at best — and she has lost the ability to speak and walk. She only responds to pain. She received the highest level of care in ICU with intensive immunosuppressive and n
Nov 17


Our Brave Girl Is Fighting Hard Tonight – Please Keep Maya in Your Prayers
https://share.icloud.com/photos/056JOasGIGlmttZmzEJqFMl8Q 🩷 Maya Update – Monday, 10th November 💜 After one Sunday night of sleeping at home following my MRI yesterday (Sunday 9th Nov), I’m now back at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). Maya is very poorly, so I’m staying overnight with her again. My husband Terry isn’t coping well. He’s emotionally exhausted after a long, difficult Sunday night on his own with Maya. He’s currently staying overnight nearby at the Family A
Nov 11
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