They took Karen out of the coma yesterday but she is still unresponsive to people interactions, but she is responsive to a few reflex tests and is responsive to pain. She is still heavily medicated of course.
Still too early to determine her mental state, but the Doctors say they've seen people in a lot worse condition make a full recovery. On the flip side to that coin, and doctors being doctors and not wanting to blow a lot of smoke, they say they've seen people that were in better condition that haven't recovered and probably never will. I know Karen well enough being a burden to other people and not being self sufficient would be the worst thing she could go through. I pray that God, whatever his will may be, that he does what's best for Karen. My Dad always say's, "He doesn't give you anything you can't handle."
Just to clarify a little about Karen and I. We were in a serious relationship for 9 months but it seemed our lifes trails were heading in seperate dirictions. The decision was made that while we probably weren't compatible as far as a merriage is concerned, we were still the best of friends. She is an awesome person and I still love her oootles and gobbles, and I will be there for her during this bump in the road as I know she would appreciate it, and I know she would be there for me. No questions asked. It's times like these you find out who your friend are. I can't tell you all how much your prayers and concerns mean to me and Karens family, and Karen herself. You are all true friends!
Once again, thank you all so much.
God bless.
Todd