My Pals

Last night, my hb slept a lot better. And as he promised, no more night wandering. This morning I woke up and found him sounding horrible. I hurried over and got him to move to the top of the bed so I could get him in more elevated sitting position. He told me something, I could not understand him. I got him pen and pad and his glasses. He wrote, 'I want to breathe better.' I quickly put the bipap machine on him and he fell into a nice deep sleep. This is the first time he acknowledges having difficulty breathing. The nurse asked him every time about it and he always says he is breathing fine, no problem with breathing. When he wakes up, I will switch him from bipap to oxygen, that was what a nurse told me to do the last time he had asthma attack.

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