Today, Feb. 28, sophomore Alison Owen will be released from Children’s Hospital after receiving treatment for the past 26 days.
On Friday, Feb. 1, Owen was involved in a car accident and initially suffered a brain hemorrhage, broken vertebrae, bruised lungs and had fluid in her abdomen. With her occupational, music, physical and speech therapy, Owen began moving her body, speaking and texting.
In order to show support at school, Owen’s friends constructed a week for students and faculty dress up in different themes and wrote out the words “Hope 4 Ali O” on the fence in front of the school. Students also created a hashtag on Twitter, #Hope4Ali.
After ten days of being in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Owen moved to the twelfth floor rehab center, where visitors were allowed. Owen’s room was full of pictures that her friends and family brought her. She even received cards and pictures from secret admirers!
As of Feb. 26, Owen began walking without her walker, including up and down stairs. She complained about seeing double when trying to read things. She received a custom pair of glasses with the right eye covered since it was her left eye that was having difficulty. However, Owen refused to wear an eye-patch.
“I’m not a pirate,” Owen said.
Owen and her mother, Paula, are both excited to be able to return home this afternoon after their final meeting. Owen will have to continue going to therapy in order to make an almost-full to full recovery and plans to come back to school after Spring Break.
“We are both so happy about going home and looking forward to naps in our own beds!” Paula Owen said.
For more updates on Owen’s condition, visit http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/alisonowen