Rosiefan
Well-Known Member
Just back from the hospital and still smiling.
Her lungs are clear (at least for the time being), she's breathing by herself, she's just on paracetamol and doesn't seem to be too uncomfortable and they are very happy with her progress. She opened both eyes this morning just briefly and although her right side isn't working quite so quickly as her left side it's all coming together just fine.
She has now been downgraded from a 3 to a 2 and has been moved from the critical area of the NCCU to the High Dependency area so we are all extremely encouraged.
I'm going to stop posting daily updates now because I think there will probably be little to say other than that she's progressing slowly for quite some time, but I promise to let you all know when any big steps are achieved. Please keep thinking positively for her and I can't thank you all enough for your support and encouragement.
Just to add, a friend had booked Badminton tickets for all of them the day before the accident and when she phoned to cancel they said that if Rosie was in any way well enough there would be free tickets on the gate for them all anyway. This is the sort of level of support the family has had from all quarters since day one and it means a lot.
Teresa xx
Her lungs are clear (at least for the time being), she's breathing by herself, she's just on paracetamol and doesn't seem to be too uncomfortable and they are very happy with her progress. She opened both eyes this morning just briefly and although her right side isn't working quite so quickly as her left side it's all coming together just fine.
She has now been downgraded from a 3 to a 2 and has been moved from the critical area of the NCCU to the High Dependency area so we are all extremely encouraged.
I'm going to stop posting daily updates now because I think there will probably be little to say other than that she's progressing slowly for quite some time, but I promise to let you all know when any big steps are achieved. Please keep thinking positively for her and I can't thank you all enough for your support and encouragement.
Just to add, a friend had booked Badminton tickets for all of them the day before the accident and when she phoned to cancel they said that if Rosie was in any way well enough there would be free tickets on the gate for them all anyway. This is the sort of level of support the family has had from all quarters since day one and it means a lot.
Teresa xx