The team of Neurosurgeons @ Grady have been fantastic. They indicated that Christopher's swelling in his brain is typical between day 5 to 7 after an injury of this magnitude. His intracranial pressure has come back down and his oxygenation of his blood in his brain is a little low but they are monitoring it closely. He continues to be heavily sedated to allow his body and brain to rest.
Continue to send prayers and hope we have better news tomorrow.
We are thinking of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.
ReplyDeleteThe Strader family (SFUMC) praying continued healing for Chris under the Masters mighty hand let him continue to inspire his care givers. May the God of all continue to bring comfort to family and friends! He is good!
ReplyDeleteA huge thank you to whoever is writing these updates. I've bookmarked this blog and check for Christopher's progress many times daily. Keep fighting Chris! With love from The Sharitz Family
ReplyDeletePrayers sent and hope for good updates as Christopher continues the healing process.
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