After being placed under medically induced coma for more than a month, Jackie Miller James has been brought back to consciousness. On Sunday, the influencer’s family broke the news to their followers on social media.
Jackie, who was about to give birth to her and her husband Austin’s first child at the time of the incident, experienced serious bleeding and harm to her brain as a consequence of an aneurysm rupture, and she was put into a coma to avoid greater damage or loss. At the time of the incident, Jackie was pregnant with her and her husband Austin’s first child.
Her family provided an update on their situation on Sunday, saying, “We are beyond thrilled to share that your loving prayers for Jackie have been working!”
“Jackie is awake and was recently transferred to one of the best neurological rehabilitation hospitals in the country,” the statement said. “Jackie’s condition has significantly improved since she arrived at this facility.” “The doctors have expressed their satisfaction with her most recent tests, numbers, and evaluations, noting that Jackie is performing above expectations at this stage of her recovery and is progressing more with each passing day.”
Her family has emphasized that even while the prognosis is favorable, she still has a significant amount of healing and recuperation to go through.
According to the statement, “while Jackie is making wonderful strides, she still has an incredibly long road ahead of her on the road to recovery.” As her recovery progresses, it is more crucial than ever for members of our community to send their thoughts, prayers, and support her way.
In addition, an update about Jackie’s baby, who was born while her mother was unconscious, was included in the article.
According to the statement, Jackie and Austin’s daughter “is a constant source of light for the entire family and continues to grow into a happy, healthy, and animated little angel.” “Jackie and Austin’s baby girl is a constant source of light for the entire family.” “Jackie has also just recently been reunited with her baby, and while she is currently in the hospital, she spends a significant amount of each day with her entire family.”
“At this time, we are dealing with the requirements of rehabilitation, as well as medical expenses and insurance claims. We will be able to continue providing Jackie with the very finest treatment and every opportunity for a full recovery thanks to the funds that were received via the GoFundMe campaign. The statement went on to say, “We cannot express how grateful we are for your contributions; no matter how small, they are making a difference.”
Following this, the statement went on to clarify that, in an attempt to respect Jackie’s privacy, any future postings regarding her rehabilitation and her health would be hers to make. It said that, “Going forward, Jackie will be the one to share any further updates across her platforms (in her own unique way) if and when she is ready.”
On May 30th, the family’s first GoFundMe page was where the news of the ruptured aneurysm was initially shared with the community.
“Twelve days after this incident, Jackie remains in a medically induced coma and has undergone five separate brain procedures,” her sisters stated in a letter. It is anticipated that Jackie will continue to spend many weeks in the intensive care unit, and she will continue to be hospitalized for several months.
Additionally spending many days in the intensive care unit was Jackie’s daughter, who was there as a visitor. According to the information that was revealed in the post, Jackie’s “husband and family have not left her side since the incident.” They are doing their best to keep Jackie alive while also taking care of a newborn baby that is in the intensive care unit.
It was pointed out by Jackie’s sisters that if she had “arrived a few minutes later at the hospital, we likely would have lost both of them.” To put it another way, “Jackie is continuing to fight for her life each and every day.”
They added, “We are optimistic she can beat the odds by surrounding her with the appropriate specialists and methods of therapy.” “We are optimistic she can beat the odds.” Even though the journey will be difficult, we are determined to get Jackie back to her kid and husband as soon as possible.
