I visited FINR Tuesday, it took all day, but I liked the facility. Hopefully Christie will be there next week. I have been told the longer she is in the coma, the less she will be able to recover. About 7:30 PM, we finally made it to the hospital to see Christie. Her walls in her room where bare, so I taped pictures, and posters and cards to her walls. I wasn't prepared for seeing her. The brain injury makes her sweat profusly. Her right eye is open, but is looking at nothing. Her right foot has dropped and locked into position. Her left foot has turned and is rubbing sores on her right foot. Both fists are clentched tight. If you didn't know of her injuries, you would think she had had a stroke. After a while, we left. Wednesday morning, first thing, we were back. While Tony went to the store to get Christie a boom box so she could listen a tape that we made for her, I got time to brush and braid her hair. I cut her finger and toe nails while we listened to Scooby-Doo on TV. They had her sitting in a chair, and when Tony came back with the boom box, she listened to her tape. She did smile, but when she smiles, it looks like a grimace. One time, while she was sitting in the chair, her head went to fall forward, but she caught it herself. After she fell asleep while listening to her tape, we left for the drive to the Tampa International Airport. I called today for an update, and there has been no change.
Thank you all for your prayers and thoughts.
Becky