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Of course my thoughts are with you and her corry, i really hope she recovers soon :hugs:
 
:hug::Corry, my thoughts are with you and Nicole. :hug::​

Stay strong.​
 
You all are continually in my prayers.

I hope that she pulls through.
 
I just saw this today. Sorry to hear about this.

My prayers are with your cousin Corry.
 
I now know what they mean by things being like a rollercoaster. It has been so ridiculously up and down.

They just came in a little bit ago and said they were taking her to surgery. We are taking this as a good sign, because we don't think they'd be bothering with fixing her leg if there wasn't hope for her brain, or if her brain couldn't handle it.
 
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We all got to see her for a split second....as they were wheeling her from surgery back to her room....we got to see her as she went past. If I didn't know before that they had shaved half of her head, I wouldn't have known it was her. She looked so different. I was shaking for 5 minutes after seeing her....and I cried....the surgery to fix her leg went really well.

Now we just need to keep praying that a miracle happens in her brain.
 
I'm glad you got to see her, finally, and to hear the leg surgery went well. Good vibes continue to be sent your way.
 
Corry, I have a friend that is a nurse. According to her, the fact that they are spending time on her leg is a very big sign that they are positive in their minds that she is going to pull up and out. They would not waste time on a leg if there was anything the least bit more important or if they thought that her chances of recovery were low.

The body is an incredible thing. It fixes parts of itself over time in ways that has the doctors scratching their own heads about. My sister went from vegetable to human to a family member again in what we thought was a long time, but was realtively short (about 3-4 weeks). The brain is something we know so little about but it has ways of coping with even the most dire of injuries successfully.

Take the leg surgury as another positive sign, becuase it is.

Don't stop keeping us up to date and don't even think about loosing hope, there's a ton of good vibes being shot her way!
 
very glad to hear the update :). keep your chin up she is very lucky to have such a loving aunt. :hug:
 
Medically, the issues are how soon did the ambulance get there, how soon was she stabilized, how soon was she intubated, was that process completed at the accident site or at the hospital, how soon did she get to a trauma centre, was there any brain injury, what was the glaucoma scale reading at the accident site, what was the reading at the hospital, how much time in a coma, what did the MRI show, etc.

Information is the only thing that will tell you what you are facing with your cousin and despite the good wishes and optimism of everyone here, that necessary information is the only thing that will really help you to realize the nature and extent of your cousin's current condition.

You will also have to gain some understand of injuries, medicine and surgery in order to put any information you learn into some sort of perspective, but you have the advantage of being much younger than I was two years ago, when I had to go through the experience and learning.

skieur
 
Hope she gets better, when something like this happens the small problems like "not being able to pay your bills" become very minor. I hope she recovers, it must be an awful situation.
 

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