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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


The Setback We Feared…
….and Why We’re So Grateful She Stayed in ICU. Saturday 22/11/25 Maya stayed stable throughout the Friday night, and she’s managed all of this without sedation, which feels like a small blessing in the middle of everything. Terry and I kept to the two-hours-on, two-hours-off leg splint routine, and every time they came off, I massaged all her limbs and did the passive physio the team taught me. Her muscles are wasting away now, and it breaks my heart — but if these little exe
Nov 22
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