Here is some visual proof of Trevor's progression. If you have a weak stomach, you might not want to scroll down. Hopefully this will help you see how traumatic the accident was and how far he has truly come since then. Viewer's discretion advised. You can double-click the photos to enlarge.
February 2
This is the first time I saw him, about 20 minutes after bone flap removal surgery
February 3
February 4
Hooked up to about a million machines
February 5
Circulatory leg cuffs
Cerebrospinal fluid being drained out of his head
Day with the most swelling from surgery; high fever
Battle wounds
Bruises from the nurses pinching him
February 6
February 7
February 9
First day trying to sit him up
Trevor, Kevin Pearce, Dr. Ledyard and myself
February 11
First day trying to stand him up
February 12
Fell asleep before the previews were over
February 14
First day trying to get him to walk
First day on puréed food diet
February 16
Cerebrospinal fluid drain taken out
Feeding tube taken out
February 17
February 18
First wheelchair ride
Transfered from Neuro Acute Care to Inpatient Medical Rehab
Swelling gone down exponentially
February 19
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