Thanks everyone. I spent the last two days with her and her family in the CCU. She came through the surgery without a hiccup. They’ve done everything they can for her from that perspective, now we’re trying to get her admitted into a spinal column injury rehab center ASAP. From what we’ve been told, this is the best chance for any sort of recovery.

It was very painful seeing her laying there not able to move anything but her head. Very painful. But she say’s she won’t give up and there is still hope for a miracle. She can feel sensation, but the doc told us that really doesn’t mean anything and not to let it get our hopes up.

Its things like this that make all the little burdens that irritate me seam trivial.

She got in the accident by loosing control of her car while swerving to miss a porcupine in route to run a marathon. A friggin porcupine……