• Please Note - Medical Advice

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John-Joe - U/D 22nd June 2024

JJ is responding to his treatment. Thankfully this episode does not appear to have been as severe as usual. We think it was triggered by stress caused by the Paramedics having to come in to the house to treat me.

JJ had his last dose of meds at 3am. We are now just going for the ‘hands off and monitor carefully’ approach x
 
Awww...precious photo. 🥰
I'm relieved he is on the way back to feeling better. You've all been through so much lately. xxxxx
 
So pleased to hear that JJ is doing better, yes it must have been scary to have paramedics coming in, lots more vibes for him xx
 
Ahh! It looks like he enjoys his head pets. I am glad he is doing better. Sending vibrs he will continue to do well and not have another episode. I hope you can get some needed rest.
 
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