3 Days After She Graduated From High School, She Was Involved In A Terrible Car Accident That Left Her With A Traumatic Brain Injury
Roswell, Georgia. Reagan Eudy recently graduated from Roswell High School on May 24th. This upcoming fall, she was all set to go to Georgia Southern.
Unfortunately, just 3 days after Reagan graduated from high school, she was involved in a terrible car accident.
Reagan was sitting in the passenger seat and was thrown out of the car. She suffered from road rash, a collapsed lung, and brain trauma.
She was taken to North Fulton Hospital, where doctors there diagnosed Reagan as having a traumatic brain injury.
“Reagan is a Rae of sunshine,” a GoFundMe page created for her reads. “She is a daughter, a sister, cousin, and a friend.”
“She is a perfect mix of happy, kind, joy, spunk, compassion, beauty, exuberance, thoughtfulness, and love.”
“She shines from within. Her infectious smile lights up a room and brings joy to everyone.”
“She is always there to lend a helping hand, shoulder to lean on, and loves her family and friends fiercely.”
Facebook; pictured above is Reagan
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Reagan had to undergo a craniectomy in order to save her life, and she was in the ICU recovering for an entire month.
On June 23rd, Reagan was taken to The Shepherd Center so she could start her rehabilitation.
Although it’s not quite clear how long it will take for Reagan to recover, Reagan most likely will be spending at least one year there, although it could be longer than that.
“Reagan has had a decent few days,” one of the most recent updates on her CaringBridge page explains.
“Now we are focusing on getting her bone flap back in place with the hopes of regulating all the brain pressures and completing her hopefully last surgery.”
“The surgery may occur back at North Fulton or possibly at Piedmont. We just hope it happens at the right time and all goes well.”
“We feel getting past this last step will push her forward on the road to recovery. Thank you for the continued prayers. Things are looking up! Every day is one more day closer to getting our girl back! Heartfelt thank you from the Eudy family!!”
If you would like to donate to the GoFundMe set up to cover the costs of Reagan’s medical bills, rehabilitation, and extended care, you can do that here.
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