<p>We recently had a thread on the parents forum about whether we have an addiction to CC. I responded no I don't have an addiction because these are my families an my friends, and it's important to keep up with them. I even put in a notation about you. 3 Cheers to Marite for letting us know if Soozie is still in Vt as she's been all over the place lately. DrDrewsmom wrote about she recently had lunch with you in Idaho. When I first saw this post by you I got so excited and said wow, Soozie is going to update us from her road trip. I was not prepared to read about this. </p>
<p>What a year it has been with you and your 16 year old. My thoughts right now is that there must really be a great blessing coming. Thank God she has survived and in no time she will be good as new. You and your family are all in out thoughts and prayers and and your CC family wish our niece a speedy recovery.</p>
<p>I think that was the most difficult post I've read here - because it was so directly personal to every one of us. Thank God you were able to write that she will heal and has good news on her future so she has that to focus on and look forward to. Know that you are being held in the thoughts of people whom you've never met yet very definitely have touched.</p>
<p>Susan - Just adding my prayers and best wishes to the rest. So very glad to hear that she's recovering! She's clearly a very spirited and determined child, which will speed her healing. Please let us know how she's doing, and take care of yourself too, dear.</p>
<p>Susan, I'm sure your daughter will put her energy and focus into the recovery and the physical therapy like she does into everything else she does. Thank you for taking the time to share this with us.</p>
<p>Susan...
What a shock to read your news. Thank God she will survive and recover fully. It really puts into perspective all the trials and tribulations that all we Musical Theater moms have been going through lately. You now have something more important on which to focus -- D's recovery. Knowing she will have a wonderful program to attend at the end of her rehabilitation will give her a "light at the end of the tunnel" ahead. Blessings on you...we moms feel your heartache too. Let our good wishes buoy you for the journey ahead. Take care.</p>
<p>It is truly a miracle that her injuries were not more severe. I wish your daughter a speedy recovery and congratulations on her college acceptances.</p>
<p>Thinking about your family's ordeal and how much you're going through...so glad to hear that your daughter's going to be alright!......Please do keep us posted, Susan!...DKE</p>
<p>Susan - what a nightmare you have been through. I am so glad to hear that your daughter will be all right - how very lucky she is. A big hug to you and your family. Please keep us posted.</p>
<p>Susan, I had chills whilst reading your awful news. I cannot even begin to imagine your drive back after hearing the news, not knowing details,and having no phone contact. Those must have been the worst few hours of your life. Thank God for the good prognosis. And our prayers are with all of you through the days ahead.</p>
<p>Soozie - My heart and prayers go out to your daughter and your family. I hope everything goes well with her recovery, and that she'll be singing and dancing soon.</p>
<p>Soozie, I join the rest of this wonderful group in sending thoughts and hopes and best wishes--your daughters have impressed me with their spirit and energy and resilience, which I know will be great resources to draw on in this family crisis.</p>
<p>Susan, this is every parent's nightmare, especially this winter in NE. Thank God she survived. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. hugs and strength during this road to recovery......</p>
<p>Susan - There are absolutely no words that haven't already been written to you to say how sorry/devestated/worried I am for you and your family. Thank God she pulled through. Life is so precious (especially our children's) that something like this puts everything into perspective. I'll be praying for a safe, speedy recovery for your daughter and please know you can contact me at any time if you need to talk. Too often my extended family has gone through horrible car-related accidents and I know you, too, need to take care of yourself...With love and positive thoughts....Lynn</p>
<p>There are no words that can help, I know. But we are all moved by this and are thinking of you. It is things such as this that help keep in perspective all the little stuff of life.</p>
<p>Susan,
This was a horrible shock to you and your family but to us as well. Hope she gets well soon and is able to do everything normal again. I am so glad she is all right...although the pelvis injury and internal injuries will take time to heal.</p>
<p>Praying for your family and you that you will pull through.</p>
<p>Soozie:
I was truly sad to hear about your daughter's terrible accident. Hearing that a child has been hurt is a parent's worst nightmare. Sympathies, and best wishes for her speedy recovery.</p>
<p>Wow, what a story, awful as it is I'm glad there won't be any long term physical effects. I can't imagine how you felt those first few hours not knowing. It sounds like she must be in good shape to get through an accident like that without even worse injuries; and she has age on her side to heal fast.</p>
<p>We all wish your daughter a speedy and full recovery.</p>