Anne had an MRI overnight. The main things they were looking for were signs of stroke and whether there was trauma around the brain stem (“brain shear”). They did not see either of those things. That said, Anne’s TBI (traumatic brain injury) is Severe.

In Tuesday’s update, I mentioned an “invasive procedure” that Anne had to have. I’ll come clean with what that was. The procedure is called “Bifrontal Decompressive Hemicraniectomy”. To reduce pressure in the brain caused by brain trauma and bruising, a portion of her skull was removed to allow room for the swelling which reduces life-threatening pressure. The skull is retained in a “bone bank” and weeks later when the brain swelling has reduced, the skull can be reattached. The procedure was successful in reducing the pressure to non-critical levels..

Now for some hard truths. While it’s wonderful to have hope that we might one day see and interact with the Anne we knew and loved, AND OH HOW I WOULD LOVE FOR THAT TO BE THE CASE, the more likely possibilities for Severe TBI for someone over 55 are the following: death, persistent vegetative state, moderate-to-severe cognitive, behavioral, and physical disabilities. It’s too soon to have an idea of how things will go.

This is as hard for me to write as it is for you to read, but I want to be as straight with you as I can. Hope and pray as much as you can for Anne. Songs we played for Anne today included “Every Little Thing She Does is Magic” by The Police and “Fearless” by Pink Floyd. Tomorrow morning’s post will be a participation question, so get ready.

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5 responses to “Saturday, Aug 9 update”

  1. eshafkind Avatar
    eshafkind

    Thank you thank you thank you Brent – holding Anne and all of you close

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    tacomagical3c9bceb2bd

    Dear Brent, I love you, Anne and Kate. Thank you for being so strong. For letting us know when you are ready to let us know about Anne, and what is happening, also for being brave enough to hold the space for supernatural and magical gifts to happen. I will definitely, never give up on my friends and their resilience to transform the unthinkable into manifestation. She knows how much that you and all of us are praying and holding vigil for her, and for her highest and best outcome. Please ask for what you are in need of. Corey and I are here for you, with all our heart-space.

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    marywellehan

    Brent, thank you for your clear communication and sharing your stories. I am keeping Anne, her care team, you and Kate very close in my heart and prayers. I sure love everything about Anne.

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    sparkly455103d8ea

    You are Fearless, brother, and doing the best th

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  5. litleg Avatar
    litleg

    The tears come as I read your post. I do hope and I do pray. Sending my heart out to you. Keep playing the beautiful songs. It’s the deepest form of communication.

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