Just got back tothe house for a shower, and some much needed sleep.
The wife got out of surgery @ About 10:30 P.M. this eve. Doctor rebuilt the muscle and skin on her left arm, and was able to get her blood pressure somewhat stabilized, and flow back into the arm. I'm not going to attempt to explain all the damage to her left arm, but it was NOT a pretty sight to see!!!!
He has her on a ventilator to help with her breathing,and says she will stay in intensive care for about 3-4 days!!! (touch and go for awhile there)
Numerous injuries include 5 broken ribs, one of which nicked the lft. lung.....a broken shoulder, and arm, lft side.....and numerous cuts and scrapes on her lower legs, and face.
More up-date to follow in the next few weeks.
Thank you all, for your concerns and prayers!!!
I gotta get some sleep.....then back to the hospital, early in the morning!!!!
I now know what it is like to completely come apart at the seams!!! Ain't fun I can tell ya!!!!!
Doctor told us that she will be in the hospital, for around three weeks, and this is only if the operation tonight holds. :shock: They will be working on her broken bones, as her heath get better!!!
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