Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Valeries accident
Lots of good friends are concerned about Valerie after her accident last Friday (September 24). I am attempting to set up this blog to make a place where people can check in. I have no idea how this works, so it may not amount to much.
Valerie was on her way to work last Friday, and stopped where our street connects to the highway that leads to Rexburg. The sun shines right down the highway at that time every spring and fall. She could not see anything, and someone behind her honked their horn like she should pull out. So she did. She was hit dead center on the drivers door. The car was destroyed, and Valerie was badly hurt. Once they could get her out of the car they helecoptered her to Idaho Falls.
She was badly banged and bruised, but seemed relatively well off. However, soon after arriving at the hospital she began experiencing bad pain in her lower abdomen. They were all ready to begin a laparoscopy to see what was going on, but about the time they got her to the operating room her blood pressure began falling. They did an emergency surgery and found that one of the blood vessles that supplies her intestines had torn open. So just in time they were able to sew it up, repair a few other tears, and all was well.
Two of our daughters, Michelle and Lindsey, and two of our sons, Andy and Josh were able to come up, so we had a good visit with them. They even took the opportunity to do some work around the house, cleaning out some Joe and Erna things we had never quite been able to get ourselves to do. So there is another silver lining!
By Saturday she was showing remarkable improvement; and even better on Sunday. Her uncle Kieth Sellers cane Sunday and gave her a blessing. and today (Monday) she is even better. So we have progressed from very worried to quite content to help her heal.
She will be in the ICU for a few more days, primarily because they have a thoracic epidural anesthetic in place. This will make sense when I list the extent of her injuries. She has three shattered ribs on her left side, one is broken on the right. She has huge purple bruises all over, mostly on her left arm, side, and leg. She has the incision from the surgery and the trauma to her abdomen. So they are trying to minimize the pain for a few more days.
Valerie is in good spirits and is determined to get well as soon as possible. At this point we do not know how long it will take. All the prayers on her behalf are helping and much appreciated.
Alex and I are spending every possible moment with her. The Relief Society brought in enough food for at least a week, they are wonderful. We are doing well, and appreciate your help and concern.
I am going to try to post some pictures of the car and of Valerie. From them you can see that Valerie is doing much better than Joes old Ford Taurus. It did its job well, and saved her from worse injury.
It seems a little odd at a time like this to be thankful, but in fact we have much to be thankful for.
Bill
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Good work on getting this on Dad. SOO grateful to know she is doing so much better. Keep taking care of her. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is difficult to do at times, but I have always been a fan of looking at the things to be greatful for in times like these. It COULD have been much worse! Besides, Valerie is such a strong person! We are all thinking of you both and keep you in our prayers! Love You!
ReplyDeleteI knew Valerie was badly hurt, but when I saw the picture of the car I was amazed she lived through it at all! I hope and pray for her steady recovery. She's such a great person. Love to your family.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to read updates that say she continues to do better. You gave us a scare there, Mom! Hang in there. I'm keeping you both in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Maurine
Mama-lama!
ReplyDeleteWe love you so much and pray for you daily. We wish we could be there with you to give you a big hug, but that probably wouldn't feel too good right now anyway... :)
Please know that we're there with you in spirit if not in body.
Love,
Gordon, Amie, Ian and Courtnie
Cecily's reaction to seeing your smashed up car,"Oh, that is a pretty color for a car".
ReplyDeleteEllie's, "She has a ladybug pillow pet, I want a pillow pet". Then the girls sang a pillow pet song for the rest of the night that I have never heard!
We are thinking of you!
Valerie - I'm so sorry! I can see a smile on your face in that pic, though, I'm so glad! That's a terrible accident and I'm really happy to hear that you are mending. Good luck with all you've got ahead of you. You're strong! Thanks for the update, Bill!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about the accident, but glad you're doing well. I think of you often as Aaron still uses his baby blanket you made for him. (He's 8) - Michele Thornton
ReplyDeleteValerie,
ReplyDeleteI hope you heal quickly, what a scary thing to happen. I also think of you as we still use the blanket you made when I graduated high school and a "little book of cows" you made for my son. Love to you and your family, Clarissa James
We in Yakima are all praying for a speedy and full recovery!!! Love you all! The Button's
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