Monday, July 6, 2009

July 6th, 1:30 PM

She's in a lot of pain and worried about her arm. She can't feel it and she's worried about that. The orthopedic doctor says that is normal because her nerve was damaged but she should regain full feeling again.

Other than that she is just resting this afternoon. She's not really sure what is going on but we have told her that she was in an accident and that's all she really knows.

She is having a lot of pain in her back so they are going to bring in a neurosurgeon and do an MRI once they are able to lay her flat but she is moving her legs so they are not too terribly concerned.

For right now she just needs time to recover and a lot of prayers.

10 comments:

Kimberly Paddock-O'Reilly said...

Your friends at ATSU - School of Health Management have you in their thoughts and prayers. Dr. Slocum says you are a fighter and we have no doubt about that! God bless!

-SHM faculty, staff and administration

Jessica said...

As you tell me the things Lindsay does, to no surprise by those who know her, it reminds me of how much you too are alike!

I will keep praying for her. My phone rings off the hook from my family, co-workers, and friends asking how Lindsay is....so there are more people than she knows or can imagine praying for her, thinking about her, and loving her.

Again let me know if she wants or Tim wants help with Landen or anything else. Taking him would give me an excuse to play at the pool! :)

Hang in there....minute by minute....you can do this!

Anonymous said...

Hi Lindsay...we have never met but I worked with you via email during your fourth year at KCOM. Please know you and your family and doctors and nurses are in my prayers. May God have many blessings upon you during your recovery. Keep fighting.

Tabitha Sawyer
Clinical Educational Affairs
ATSU-KCOM

Alexandre Gómez Glez-Dopeso said...

Great news!! We are happy to read that Lindsay is in there and fighting. Prayers for your soon and total recovery keep on going. Lots of kisses.

Alex Gomez
Xulia Gomez

Bill Sexton said...

Stay strong and determined! You will overcome this, just as you have met every other challenge you have faced. You are in our thougths. All the best.

Harvey Summers said...

Lindsay while we have never met that I am aware of, you continue to be in the hearts and prayers of everyone on the KCOM campus. Dr. Slocum has told us of how strong a fighter you are. We look forward to your recovery. Again, you are in our hearts and prayers. God bless you and your family!

Unknown said...

Even though I just met Lindsay two weeks ago, I am saddened by the news, but am happy to hear of her progress in such a short period of time. Many prayers are being sent! My thoughts are with you Lindsay!

Kelly, GME Office, UIHC

Anonymous said...

Great job Lindsay! You are doing great! Keep up the great progress! I bet Landen can't wait to cuddle with you again! I just had my Landon in at Methodist and we were thinking of you the entire time we were there. I was so happy to come home to good news from you!
We're praying for you!
Carrie Boyer(Bailey)

Danette said...

The progress being made is wonderful news. GOD does great things & I know you everything will be okay. You are a strong beautiful women & this is just a stepping stone in your life.

Our prayers & thoughts are with you, Tim, Landen & your entire family.
Please let us know if there is anything we can help out with, we are here for you. Sending lots of love your way.

Unknown said...

Lindsay,
I know you and your family, and you guys are so strong! Hang in there woman and just know that right now is horrible, and each day is hard, but it will get better! "It will all...find its way...its way...in time." I have posted on forum with a lot of my friends from around the world, and I'm SURE they are going to be praying and sending you the best of wishes and strength and thoughts. Please know that Dan and I are thinking about you every day! Hang in there Lindsay...all our love and hugs and prayers!
Heather and Dan Allen