That's right Zoë made it over to my new home PCH Main - Thomas, it was a fun ride (see picture). We left Good Sam about 2 PM via non-emergency ambulance. Mommy got go along for the ride and recorded the whole that adventure which Daddy will edit for everyones enjoyment. The medical team that transported her was very nice and very skilled, Zoë slept during the actual ride which is cool. The whole transfer took about 45 minutes from crib to crib. We did get a private room and a big girl crib which is nice considering there are only 12 private rooms, at Good Sam there were over 100. Zoë did stress out a bit once she got here, she was just looking around trying to figure out her new environment. Today we brought her ASU gear and set up her plush animals. Currently, she is still on her nasal cannulas but her added oxygen is down to about 23%, normal room air is 21% and she has about 2 liters per minute,which is good. At one point she was at 30% at 4 liters. Her feedings are up to 57 cc about 2 ounces, she is getting better at the suck, swallow, and breath rhythm .

We are hoping to get more information about the surgery which is scheduled for Tuesday but we don't know the time yet. We've been advised that surgeries usually are scheduled early in the morning right after shift change. We will update the blog as soon as we hear anything about time and hopefully real time updates on the surgery.
I've updated the visitor procedure for PCH main if you wish to visit.
I love it how the technologist in you includes every time measurement, every percentage, airflow rates, and volumes of nutrients. I hope you plan on doing 1 week, 1 month and YTD charts.
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Good luck tomorrow Zoë!!
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