It has been an unbelievable learning curve planning to bring Trina home. I really hate to make this observation, but it seems like the employees of the various government programs needed to make it happen are disconnected, especially when you add to the mix moving from one county to another. I have been running in circles for 2 months just trying to develop a flowing plan. My idea of organized would be to have one person in charge to help from point A to point B, but no – you simply have to learn as you go and then just do it yourself piece by piece. I have to say thanks to the few individuals who knew their job well and gave me direction so at least now I do believe we will get her home!
Trina continues to eat better, but we will leave her feeding tube in just for safe measure now. It is an easy way to get her meds in and fluids in. Tomorrow she will be measured for a custom wheel chair and that is exciting. The scary part will be knowing we have to drive her 11 hours when the move comes … then have to quickly set her up for proper care in a new environment without a “staff” behind us. The good news is that there is so much we can do at home with her, more freedom to focus on rehabilitation. And, for Trina to be able to visit childhood friends and her best friend Shaynae on a regular basis will make a huge difference in her healing process.
More pics to come soon. God Bless.

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