
Medical support for Noelle (Auntie Nono)
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**Update**
Noelle is improving by leaps and bounds. She’s gained a lot more ability to communicate while still struggling a little with verbal communication. She’s been doing a lot of intensive physical therapy and it’s really paying off
She’s going out of her mind because we know that this girl does not like to stay put. She would love a visit from anyone in the area short ones are best because she does wear out pretty quickly. She’s also looking for any kind of activities. She can do to keep herself busy so far she has been coloring and we are trying to get her set up with some audiobooks. Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Hopefully, she will be moved to a long-term care facility soon and we can get you all an address to send her things. In the meantime you’re welcome to send absolutely anything to me and I will make sure she gets it
Ashley Romero
HC 82 box 1423
Duck Creek Village Utah, 84762
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart for all your support and prayers. It makes more of difference than you probably know
On Monday, April 28th, Noelle was taken to St. George area hospital. By the time doctors discovered she had had a massive stroke, it was much too late for the clot-busting medication. Surgeons attempted to retrieve the clot, but unfortunately, it was too deep. This means all that’s left to do is to see how things play out.
As of Friday morning she’s unable to move or speak, however she has gradually become able to respond through gestures.
Unfortunately, at the time she was found nonresponsive and taken by ambulance to the hospital, all emergency contact information they had for her was old, and they were unable to identify anyone who knew her. Given the circumstances, her car was impounded, and we need $300 immediately to get her car out of impound. Moving forward, she will be placed in a rehab facility. She already has medical bills piling up and a very long road ahead of her. Any help at all will go a very long way.
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Ashley Romero
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Duck Creek Village, UT