It's been a while since I've had time to post here, unfortunately not for any happy life events getting in the way. I've written before about finally deciding to fully retire at the end of this year to travel half the year and spend fall and winter here in Florida. All my plans, the Bigfoot I bought (which is still sitting at my BFF in WA state) my new show puppy, all my happy plans.....life, the universe, whatever has conspired to change our lives, maybe forever. The great vacation week in the Keys with my daughter (31) her kids (1&8) and her boyfriend ended tragically before it really got started. My daughter had an accident and suffered a burst fracture of C5 with spinal compression, she was airlifted to Miami where she (and I) spent 5 weeks in a trauma ICU followed by 3.5 weeks at a spinal rehab hospital. Her injury is considered incomplete which at least gives us some hope of getting more movement back (it's what we hope and pray for daily) but right now she is a C5 Quadreplegic, she can move her shoulders, delts, some biceps and she has wrist flexation. No triceps or fingers and no movement below her chest. I could write a f#%**# book about our healthcare system and trying to insure she gets the proper care. 5 weeks of sleeping in a reclining chair in ICU then a cot thing at rehab I am beyond exhausted. Her boyfriend would spend part of the week at home (central Florida) Mon-Thur afternoon (to give her kids some normal stability) then come down to Miami til Sun afternoon to be with her plus both of us needed to learn how to care for her. Our family and friends (his and ours) have been so very supportive and such a tremendous amount of love has been shown, a gofundme, several other fundraisers and more in the planning (we will need a wheelchair van) it's sometimes overwhelming and heartwarming to know that even in these horrible times we've been having (Pulse and other tragedies) people still rally together to help those in need. She starts outpatient OT/PT this week along with several Dr's appointments, she is trying to be positive but it's pretty hard right now. I'm hoping as she gets more rehab she will get stronger and hopefully get more stuff back. Prayers are welcome if you believe in them and any other positive vibes sent her way. Your entire life changes in a split second and not just to the person who was injured, I was very saddened in the hospital to see people who had no one to advocate for them. I can honestly say that pretty much everyone in any "in charge" capacity in that Hospital will remember my name for a good long time, and a formal letter will be sent demanding answers for several things that transpired there and at the spinal rehab hospital.
I don't know when I will have time to post again but I'll try. Hug your loved ones and don't take anything in your life for granted, if there is something you have wanted to do run, don't walk, and do it. You never know what tomorrow will bring, she is alive and not a vegetable and there is still hope for more recovery.