I did visit Gina in the hospital today! She seemed happy to see me. She was awake when I walked in, and started crying as soon as she saw me. Besides the flowers and the little stuffed Eeyore, I brought her copies of all of the responses to my posts about her and all the P.M.s I received about her. I read some of them to her, and left them for her to read when she feels well enough to do that. She was very touched by the well wishes from all of you! I want to thank you on her behalf for your kind words and prayers. She really apprecaiates the friendships she has made.
I had been told on Friday that Gina was in unit 9200 at the hospital, so that's where I went. When I asked at the nurse's staion for her, they said she was no longer there, and since I wasn't a family member, they couldn't tell me what happened to her! That scared me to death! I went to admissions and asked about her and they said she had been moved to unit 6200. I breathed a big sigh of relief and took the elevator to the sixth floor, where I found her. The nurses there couldn't tell me much about her condition, but one assured me that that move was a sign of improvement. So Gina is getting better, but she has a long way to go. Both of her legs are broken and in casts. Her neck was broken in two places. Her back is full of abrasions. All of those things will heal, I'm pretty sure. Her skull was crushed, which caused some brain damage, which affects some of her motor skills. For example, she can't move the fingers of her left hand. There could be some other paralysis, which neither Gina nor I are aware of. (Nobody at the hospital will talk to anyone except family about her condition. I talked to her mother again today and she doesn't know much more than that either.) Those problems might heal. Only time will tell. Her mind is sound as far as I could tell, and I think she has a positive attitude. She said she was sorry it will be a few months before she can go back to work. That sounded positive to me. The word "never" has not ever occurred to her, I think.
She is heavily sedated, of course, so she could only talk to me a few minutes at a time and then she needed a five or ten minute nap. But she always said before she fell asleep "Please don't leave! We can talk some more in a few minutes." So I would either sit and watch her sleep or go outside and smoke a cigarette and make phone calls and then go back and talk to her some more.
Gina's mother has read the police report of the accident, but said she couldn't make sense of most of it. What she does know is that no other vehicle was involved, it happened around the Razor Road exit of the I-15 northbound, which is south of Baker, CA, and that Gina was driving alone. She went onto the median for a reason nobody knows, the car flipped over numerous times, and Gina was thrown fifty feet. It happened at about 11:30 a.m. on July 19th. I assume that Gina was med-evac'ed (Sp?) to Loma Linda from there, probably via helicopter.
When I talked to her Friday, Gina couldn't remember why she was even in California. Today I told her what Bumpnrun said in his reply to my first post about her, and she did remember having a photo shoot there. Later I talked to Lv2Daty and he remembered that she posted on the L.A. board about being in the L.A. area on July 17th. So she might have had some dates in California too, I guess, but she doesn't remember. She also remembers nothing of the accident.
I will visit Gina again tomorrow at 11:00 a.m., which is when visiting hours begin, before I return to Las Vegas. I have high hopes for her complete recovery. I think Gina is strong in mind and spirit, and she had a very healthy body before her accident, and I think she is already improving dramatically. But I also think our thoughts and prayers should not end yet. Gina could use all the help she can get!
I asked if I could take a picture of her, and she said "Yes!" Then I asked if I could post it and she said "Let me look at it first!" I showed it to her and she approved of it being posted. So I am trying to add that picture to this post, but I've never done this before, so I'm not sure it will work. Anyway, I think it shows a beautiful young girl who is worn out from an ordeal that most of us have thankfully never had to endure, but who is determined to get through it and be the same Gina that we all know and love, attitude or not. (I saw no hint of attitude today! Gina was humble and as sweet as she usually is [when she is asleep, lol, JK]!)
T.L.
-- Modified on 8/21/2006 12:16:35 AM
-- Modified on 8/21/2006 12:48:18 AM
-- Modified on 8/21/2006 12:53:01 AM
-- Modified on 8/21/2006 1:35:12 AM
-- Modified on 8/21/2006 1:43:05 AM