Well Laurie went and saw the neurologist this morning. I probably should have gone with her – I couldn’t focus on work after her initial txt message ;-).
The neurologist said she did fracture her t-spine in 4 places from her fall last week.
When she passed out last Tuesday morning she basically took a nose dive off the examination table and landed on the top of her head.
She then continued her roll and strained her neck and shoulder muscles.
The resulting compression from the fall is what likely fractured her t-spine.
She’s still in a good deal of pain but the neurologist said that because it is her spine and not her neck her rib cage works as a natural protection so no C-Collar is necessary and she can return to work tomorrow – but must avoid any heavy lifting.
The doctor expects her to heal naturally on her own and X-Rays from this morning seem to show that has already started.
Please continue to pray for her healing – specifically a continued reduction in her pain.
The mornings seem to be the worse and if she returns to work tomorrow she won’t be able to take any pain meds early in the morning to help reduce the pain.
Thanks again for all your prayers, txt messages, emails and such – and a special thanks to those of you who helped out by providing several meals for us!
We do have some great friends and family!
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SO sorry to hear this…. we will add her and you to our prayers and request a speed healing!
SO sorry to hear this…. we will add her and you to our prayers and request a speed healing!
tell her hi for m e and I hope she feels better soon. There’s nothing more distracting than pain…except perhaps pain medication!
Will continue to pray for Laurie’s ongoing recovery and for you too as you do what you can to support her.
blessings to you both
Will continue to pray for Laurie’s ongoing recovery and for you too as you do what you can to support her.
blessings to you both
tell her hi for m e and I hope she feels better soon. There's nothing more distracting than pain…except perhaps pain medication!