In past posts I've documented Luke's challenges with his special needs and hospital visits associated with lung complications. You can scroll back through my history to see those if you like. I'm sitting next to Luke at the moment with only my phone to do updates on.
This time around it looks like we might have caught the infection early before it became full blown pneumonia. There is a lot of junk in the lungs. The O2 stats are low, heart rate was high and there were plenty of indications in the bloodwork that pointed to infection.
I'm glad Luke is on IV drip fluids because he has little desire to eat or drink. We are working constantly at home to make sure he gets all the calories and fluids he needs.
At Home
Life on the farm never stops! The horses still need fed, groomed and loved. Goats, chickens and ducks never stop begging for attention and food. Dogs need let out and cuddled. Actually right now we have babies working hard to enter the world like these twin duckies!
Thank you to those of you who have already reached out with thoughts, prayers and well wishes for Luke!