I could see huge improvements from morning to afternoon everyday. |
I gave up after a while and just told her she had an accident. The term ?lightning strike' wasn't penetrating her brain. |
I was rubbing her hand one night and she began wiggling her fingers. My husband and I took turns rubbing her hand to keep her fingers moving. |
Put yourself in the shoes of a parent. Someone calls you and tells you your child has been struck by lightning. What do you say? You can't ask if they are OK because they obviously aren't. I just asked her if Rose was alive. |
She got hugged so much. |
She was ice cold and completely unconscious. I was doing a lot of praying and rubbing her feet. |
That's why we moved her to Buckeye. It is a very unique school district. They care about the students so much. |
Things like taking her math books to English class. |
You can see this is where the lightning went down the back of both legs. |