Y Y EEEEEE SSS
Y Y E S
Y Y E S
Y Y E S
Y Y E S
Y Y E S
Y EEEEEE S
Y E S
Y E S
Y E S
Y E S
Y E S
Y EEEEEE SSS
She finally fell asleep. The Ativan (and the extreme fatigue buildup) finally put her down. The Frog and Toad CD is playing in repeat-mode right behind her pillow. I know that they cathed her and turned her last night, but she's went back to sleep right away. She is still sleeping very deeply. Catching up on her 3-day lost sleep. Her breathing is excellent; her heart rate is good; blood pressure a bit on the LOWER side (go figure), but not too alarming. This is rest at its best.
And I LOVE this nurse (Tracey, just for the record). As she and the resident were talking to me last night, Liam just entered her deep sleep. Tracey immediately picked up on the do-not-disturb mode (which what I'm trying to teach this entire hospital for years now - no joke!). Don't take vital signs and all that jazz. Just let her sleep.
It's only 6 AM Sunday morning. I didn't sleep as good as Liam, who is still snoring now (I don't do well with all the lights and noises). But I'm happy, happy, happy just to listen to her light snoring. Music to my ears. She finally gets a relief. GO ATIVAN!!!

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