jbucci
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Richard: I'm so sorry to hear about Amanda and Alli, you are of course welcome to vent here anytime if it helps you, we are all here for you
As Beth and Mel said, a Glasgow coma scale of 3 is pretty low and basically means she was completely unconscious and unresponsive when she got to the hospital. The next day or so will tell you a lot. Kids and young adults are pretty amazing and I have seen recovery from things everyone thought were devastating, so keep the faith and hope.
Horrible accidents like this remind us all what the truly important things are in life- hold your family close and just enjoy being together knowing that at least you have each other to help you ride this emotional roller coaster. Focus on getting well: helping Alli's family cope with whatever is to come, allowing yourself to accept that sometimes there are no answers or reasons for events, and most importantly being thankful for each day you have with loved ones.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

As Beth and Mel said, a Glasgow coma scale of 3 is pretty low and basically means she was completely unconscious and unresponsive when she got to the hospital. The next day or so will tell you a lot. Kids and young adults are pretty amazing and I have seen recovery from things everyone thought were devastating, so keep the faith and hope.
Horrible accidents like this remind us all what the truly important things are in life- hold your family close and just enjoy being together knowing that at least you have each other to help you ride this emotional roller coaster. Focus on getting well: helping Alli's family cope with whatever is to come, allowing yourself to accept that sometimes there are no answers or reasons for events, and most importantly being thankful for each day you have with loved ones.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers.