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Having a daughter, I can empathize. I hope your little girl pulls through
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i remember the good ol days of the N T K L threads and chats
hoping for the best for your daughter
UPDATE, she had NO damage shown on the mri. so they went ahead and killed the drugs for a few hours and let her come out of it a little. at first she was opening her eyes and looking at us when we talked to her and then closed them again. she couldn't talk, still has the vent in and hooked up to everything. but the doctors wanted to do some sign tests. we were working with her for about an hour, basically pissing her off. asking her to do this and that. eventually the doctor said "can you put your thumb up?" she shook her head no if you know her you would know that's a good thing, she wont do anything she doesn't want to do, she's stubborn. so we're all happy since we know she still has her personality. then the doctor says "do you want the tubes out of your throat?" she shook her head to say yes. the doctor says "then you gotta do a thumbs up" she immediately does it and that was all they had to see. so all in all a good day.
they put her back under. she does have pneumonia and a swollen throat from them having a hard time getting the vent in. so she will be out for another day or two waiting for the steroids and anti biotics. so yeah we're just waiting for the pneumonia and swollen throat to heal but that's nothing. today was good. best case scenario happened.
Good to hear, fam.
Best wishes from here on out.
god bless.
Glad she's alright & hoping for a speedy recovery!!!
UPDATE, she had NO damage shown on the mri. so they went ahead and killed the drugs for a few hours and let her come out of it a little. at first she was opening her eyes and looking at us when we talked to her and then closed them again. she couldn't talk, still has the vent in and hooked up to everything. but the doctors wanted to do some sign tests. we were working with her for about an hour, basically pissing her off. asking her to do this and that. eventually the doctor said "can you put your thumb up?" she shook her head no if you know her you would know that's a good thing, she wont do anything she doesn't want to do, she's stubborn. so we're all happy since we know she still has her personality. then the doctor says "do you want the tubes out of your throat?" she shook her head to say yes. the doctor says "then you gotta do a thumbs up" she immediately does it and that was all they had to see. so all in all a good day.
they put her back under. she does have pneumonia and a swollen throat from them having a hard time getting the vent in. so she will be out for another day or two waiting for the steroids and anti biotics. so yeah we're just waiting for the pneumonia and swollen throat to heal but that's nothing. today was good. best case scenario happened.
UPDATE, she had NO damage shown on the mri. so they went ahead and killed the drugs for a few hours and let her come out of it a little. at first she was opening her eyes and looking at us when we talked to her and then closed them again. she couldn't talk, still has the vent in and hooked up to everything. but the doctors wanted to do some sign tests. we were working with her for about an hour, basically pissing her off. asking her to do this and that. eventually the doctor said "can you put your thumb up?" she shook her head no if you know her you would know that's a good thing, she wont do anything she doesn't want to do, she's stubborn. so we're all happy since we know she still has her personality. then the doctor says "do you want the tubes out of your throat?" she shook her head to say yes. the doctor says "then you gotta do a thumbs up" she immediately does it and that was all they had to see. so all in all a good day.
they put her back under. she does have pneumonia and a swollen throat from them having a hard time getting the vent in. so she will be out for another day or two waiting for the steroids and anti biotics. so yeah we're just waiting for the pneumonia and swollen throat to heal but that's nothing. today was good. best case scenario happened.
That is great to hear, man! It must have been a traumatic experience for her at such a young age. I wish her a speedy recovery.