10/25/11 11:00am
Latest.. His pressure has been steadily increasing, 50 last I saw. The coma is indefinite at this point. They were watching the first 8 hours to see if it would be helpful, but he will stay that way until there is some sort of outcome. No scans at this point because they don't want to increase the pressure anymore than it is.
-Lisa Z
Thanks for keeping us all informed, we all hope the best and that Troy can do his over-achieving during this process and come out of this better than expected. We all feel for Cindy and the kids, we are here to help with anything Cindy needs.
ReplyDeleteJesus Christ. I'm really struggling to digest... I just don't understand. This is something you wouldnt wish upon your worst enemy. Never mind a friend.
ReplyDeleteI hope Cindy can find a way to maintain hope. I feel terrible for her but out of anyone, she is the one to be beside him. If anyone can pull him through, she can...
Thank you for the updates. We are praying for Troy and his family.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the updates on Troy. We are all hoping for the best.
ReplyDeleteOMG...I feel so helpless. If there's anything I could help out with please let me know. Thanks for keeping us all updated.
ReplyDeleteI have not been able to stop thinking about Troy and his family since I found out. Thank you so much for keeping us informed. This is so tragic...if there is anything else we can do from out here other than praying and sending positive thoughts, please let us know.
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is such shocking news! I am so sad for the whole family!
ReplyDeleteI wish there were something we could do!
I can hardly believe it! This is so very sad!!!
Please let me know if there is anything you can think of that we can do.
Sending love!!
Hope the pressure goes down soon.
ReplyDeleteWishing Troy the very very best.
ReplyDeleteCindy please let us know if we can help with taking care of the kids, carting them to school, cook a meal or two or whatever you may need help with here at home. I am sure you are focused on Troy. We are happy to help, just let us know.
ReplyDeleteI'll keep praying and hoping he can recover.
ReplyDeleteI never thought Troy would be a person with such an injury. Hope he gets better and the swelling drops quickly.
ReplyDeleteI know if there is any chance that anyone could pull out of this, it would be Troy. Just his go-get-it attitude and his love for his family, I just feel he will fight to pull out of it. I am hoping for the best from him to pull out of it. He's a fighter, he won go down without a fight and I'm praying for him.
ReplyDeleteHow are you holding up Cindy? Is there anything we can do to help with the boys? Anything!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear the news! Response to brain injury is incredibly unpredictable, and suspect that despite ominous brain pressure numbers, recovery is still possible.
ReplyDeleteIf there is talk of transfer to a center like Stanford please call and I will make sure that the right people (nuro-surgeons) are contacted, etc. in other words, anything I can do to help I'd like to.
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My thoughts go out to Cindy and the family.
Troy and Cindy, you both are constantly on our minds, we pray for you every minute of the day until we finally force ourselves to sleep. I have faith that if anyone can pull through this it would be Troy he definitely has the will power. I have been reading many success stories with this type of injury and miracles do happen. I know it's hard but place all of your worries and fears on God. •Even in the difficult times, when it seems like God doesn't care, we can put our trust in the Lord and focus on his kingdom. God will take care of our every need. Matthew 6:25, Matthew 6:31-33, 1 Peter 5:7, Hebrews 13:6
ReplyDeleteLove you guys so much!
The De George Family
"Sometimes in tragedy we find our life's purpose - the eye sheds a tear to find its focus."
ReplyDeleteNothing but positive thoughts and healing prayers are being sent to you Troy and your family. Stay strong for your boys and fight like hell.
Love, The Uenaka family