Teen’s brain injuries are slow to heal

Fifteen-year-old Arielle Serrano still needs help to recover. Arielle was hit by a car in March as she crossed Dale Mabry Highway, by Plant High School. Her fractured bones – pelvic and lower right leg – have mended. But progress in healing her brain injuries has been slow. Doctors have described her as being in a “low-response state.” She is more alert than a person in a coma, and has times when she sleeps and when she wakes. She is making slow progress, but she can’t get up or do things for herself, said her father, Jose Serrano. For more details, follow the link below.

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