I felt all the emotions from my lovely Spence, but i couldn't got up in a week cause i been in coma with an oxygen mask and a monitor to saw my vital signs and another who controlled the beats from my heart.
After a week i woke up from the surgery, i tried to talked but i couldn't and i couldn't moved too. The people said that passed when you remain in a vegetative state.
I only could talked with my eyes and my mind too but i could did this only with my sister and best friend Katherine Franzanni.
Spencer saw me with his beautifuls and brown eyes and he noticed something was wrong, he talked to me but i couldn't spoke a word, he kissed me with loved and furioused but i couldn't responded to his gestures of loved.
Spencer called and spoke with Andy in a worried way (I forgot told you something about Andy; apparted to was a good psychiatry,he was studied surgery and he was a good surgeon too).
"Oh Gosh man, What happened to my wife? She can't moves and she can't talks and sings her beautifuls songs. I missed her loved gestures, her beautifuls dimples
and her perfects and white teeths who i could appreciated when she gave to me her huge smile.
I missed her so much, she's like a beautiful doll who can't do anything only she can listen but
can't issue any sound, maybe she can't ate or breast feeding our childs any more; she's like a live dead".
"Now she is in a vegetative state; something on her brain doesn't work well or if would be the psychogenic seizure whatever we need study her case and saw how big is the damage with a brain surgery or maybe not like many patients emerge spontaneously from a vegetative state within a few weeks.
The chances of recovery depend on the extent of injury to the brain and the patient's age - younger patients having a better chance of recovery than older patients. Generally, adults have a circa 50 percent chance and children a 60 percent chance of recovering consciousness from a PVS within the first 6 months in the case of traumatic brain injury. For non-traumatic injuries such as strokes, the recovery rate falls to 14% at one year.
After this period the chances that a PVS patient will regain consciousness are very low and most patients who do recover consciousness experience significant disability. The longer a patient is in a PVS, the more severe the resulting disabilities are likely to be. Rehabilitation can contribute to recovery, but many patients never progress to the point of being able to take care of themselves. Recovery after long periods of time in a PVS has been reported on several occasions and is often treated as a spectacular event and then she would has a normal life.
For the other issue she lost a lot of blood, she has a deep wound in her genital zone, i had to cauterize this and she had a lot of fever for her wound too, you can't make sex for a long time and maybe you wouldn't have more childs in a while or forever, all depends how evolution the wound healing, or cicatrisation, this is an intricate process in which the skin (or another organ-tissue) repairs itself after injury.
In normal skin, the epidermis
(outermost layer) and dermis
(inner or deeper layer) exists in a steady-state equilibrium, forming a protective barrier against the external environment. Once the protective barrier is broken, the normal (physiologic) process of wound healing is immediately set in motion. The classic model of wound healing is divided into three or four sequential, yet overlapping, phases:(1) hemostasis
(not considered a phase by some authors), (2) inflammatory, (3) proliferative and (4) remodeling.
Upon injury to the skin, a set of complex biochemical events takes place in a closely orchestrated cascade to repair the damage.Within minutes post-injury, platelets (thrombocytes) aggregate at the injury site to form a fibrin clot. This clot acts to control active bleeding (hemostasis). The speed of wound healing can be impacted by many factors, including the bloodstream levels of hormones such as oxytocin.
In the inflammatory phase, bacteria and debris are phagocytosed and removed, and factors are released that cause the migration and division
of cells involved in the proliferative phase.
The proliferative phase is characterized by angiogenesis,
collagen deposition,granulation tissue formation, epithelialization, and wound contraction.
In angiogenesis, new blood vessels are formed by vascular endothelial cells.
In fibroplasia and granulation tissue formation, fibroblasts
grow and form a new, provisionalextracellular matrix
(ECM) by excreting collagen and fibronectin.
Concurrently, re-epithelialization of the epidermis occurs, in which epithelial cells proliferate and 'crawl' atop the wound bed, providing cover for the new tissue. In contraction, the wound is made smaller by the action of myofibroblasts, which establish a grip on the wound edges and contract themselves using a mechanism similar to that in smooth muscle cells. When the cells' roles are close to complete, unneeded cells undergo apoptosis.
In the maturation and remodeling phase, collagen is remodeled and realigned along tension lines and cells that are no longer needed are removed by apoptosis.
However, this process is not only complex but fragile, and susceptible to interruption or failure leading to the formation of non-healing chronic wounds.
Factors which may contribute to this include diabetes, venous or arterial disease, old age, and infection.
Their are many factors controlling the efficacy, speed, and manner of wound healing fall under two types: Local and Systemic Factors.
Local Factors:
-Mechanical Factors
-Edema
-Ischemia and Necrosis
-Foreign Bodies
-Low Oxygen Tension
Systemic Factors
-Inadequete Perfusion
-Inflammation
-Nutrient
-Metabolic Diseases
-Immunosuppression
-Connective Tissue Disorders
-Smoking
In her case she hasn't has the necesary nutrients get and she needs a lot of this to being strong, all natural foods, juice, vegetables and fruits all liquefied like smoothies or fruit shakes, she has metabolics disease like Anaemia Ferroponica and Anorexia and she has a connective tissue disorder who's Scurvy caused by a dietary deficiency in vitamin C, leading to abnormal collagen".
I tried to told to them but i couldn't only a weird smile came from my face and then the tears fall down from my hazel an unexpresive eyes.