Channel Man had a good night. His SpO2 levels are hovering between 92% and 95% which indicates his body is tolerating the reduced FiO2 level of 60%. His overall blood gas levels are slowly improving and there are no new complications at this point in time.
About Me
We are into our 59th year on the South Channel. About 35 years at our present location, where every thing that moves on the South Channel passes our doorstep. The cottage is a work in progress, hand built by us from scratch. Before building on a lot puchased from The Archers, now Craganmor Point, we leased an Archer cottage for about ten years. We spent our earlier years at the family cottage located at the western tip of Seven Mile Bay. We feel very fortunate that we can spend six months of the year living on the channel.
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2 Comments:
At Thu Jun 01, 08:27:26 AM, Nurit Greenberg said…
Keep getting better, Stan, and Carol and family stay strong
love you all, Nurit.
At Thu Jun 01, 09:13:39 AM, Tibby said…
Keep the Faith all.
Love
Tibby
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