Hello, Everyone:
I have posted here about my dad who is in his late 70s. At the end of August, he was admitted to the hospital to remove a small benign cyst from his throat and two days after the surgery, he choked on water and yogurt that were served and developed aspirational pneumonia. Since it was hospital-acquired, anti-biotics didn't work well and it got worse very fast. The next thing we knew, he had to be intubated in ICU.
But today, I am so happy to share that he has been off the ventilator completely for a week and moved to a normal hospital ward! Just about two months ago, we were told a few times that he was not going to make it. When he started to recover, we were told that it was a miracle. Last month, he had a hard time coming off the sedation and that took 3 weeks and a half. It has been a rollercoaster as everyone says about ICU stay.
I just wanted to share the news here as this group has been super helpful to me and my family. Thanks to everyone's stories, experiences, and encouragement, I was able to stay hopeful and sane.
Thank you!