Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers.
I am home now, my sister and I driving back last night, and I spent today catching up on things I needed to.
Before we left, we spoke with the Neurosurgeon who explained the extent of her brain damage.
She has extensive damage to her brain. Not only is her brain extensively bruised, but deeply as well. He showed us the latest CT scans, and they showed bleeding (bruising) as deep as her brain stem.
They plan to take out the pressure monitor today, and wait until she is stable enough for them to leave her alone (and unattended) long enough to do a full MRI on her head and neck. Only then will they know the full extent of the damage, but the prognosis does not look good.
IF she wakes up, it is unlikely that there will be anything of "Her" there. More than likely, from what we've been told, she will need breathing and feeding tubes to even remain alive.
None of us want that for ourselves, including her. IF that is the determination, life support will be terminated.
If she does survive without life support, it is unlikely that she will be in there mentally.
As I said, not good, and that is an understatement.
Eric the Grey
I am home now, my sister and I driving back last night, and I spent today catching up on things I needed to.
Before we left, we spoke with the Neurosurgeon who explained the extent of her brain damage.
She has extensive damage to her brain. Not only is her brain extensively bruised, but deeply as well. He showed us the latest CT scans, and they showed bleeding (bruising) as deep as her brain stem.
They plan to take out the pressure monitor today, and wait until she is stable enough for them to leave her alone (and unattended) long enough to do a full MRI on her head and neck. Only then will they know the full extent of the damage, but the prognosis does not look good.
IF she wakes up, it is unlikely that there will be anything of "Her" there. More than likely, from what we've been told, she will need breathing and feeding tubes to even remain alive.
None of us want that for ourselves, including her. IF that is the determination, life support will be terminated.
If she does survive without life support, it is unlikely that she will be in there mentally.
As I said, not good, and that is an understatement.
Eric the Grey



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