Hi everyone!
Just last Tuesday, my dad took seriously ill and ended up in Royal Columbian Hospital's intensive care unit. Today, finally, he was more or less in the clear and was transferred to Critical Care. Which, to me sounds worse, but is actually a de-escalation from Intensive Care.
He has serious diabetes and his illness was in part blood infection and in part some kind of cough or cold or other bug which showed up on tests on his sputum.
Special thanks to the nurses at Royal Columbian for taking great care of him and being patient with our family's visits.
Just last Tuesday, my dad took seriously ill and ended up in Royal Columbian Hospital's intensive care unit. Today, finally, he was more or less in the clear and was transferred to Critical Care. Which, to me sounds worse, but is actually a de-escalation from Intensive Care.
He has serious diabetes and his illness was in part blood infection and in part some kind of cough or cold or other bug which showed up on tests on his sputum.
Special thanks to the nurses at Royal Columbian for taking great care of him and being patient with our family's visits.
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