Hi Jason,
I am so sorry to hear about your dad, and the situation with the evil step-mom making things difficult for you. Prayers and good wishes are on their way! People do heal and come out of comas. I hope your dad is able to recover, although it may take time. I'll also pray that the esm decides to show some compassion and keep you informed. I don't think the hospital can deny adult children any information, and the esm should not be able to prevent you from being informed on your dad's condition. (((GREAT BIG HUG)))
I have known of two people who were not supposed to make it, with very severe head injuries, and both beat all the odds. One was a very funny fellow I met in a class, learning computers skills after he was suppose to die five years earlier. He was hit by a drunk driver, and never supposed to come out of the coma, then never walk, or talk again. Two years in a coma, he woke up and started regaining all the things they were saying he'd never do again. His recovery took a lot of time and hard work on his part, as he had severe spinal injuries as well, but he did incredibly well. He could type faster than I can, and I've never had a brain injury. He also had a very quick wit, and a wonderful sense of humor. The other is a friend of my son's, who went through the windshield of the car, a year and a half ago. She was in the coma for a few months, initially they didn't know whether she was going to make it, but she woke up and is doing very well today. I need to check with my son because they were doing some article on her in a magazine about her accident and recovery, and my son was going to paint background for a photo shoot.
Take care of yourself, you need to stay healthy with this kind of stress, and love to dear LG, and we will send good thoughts your way, :love5: :love5: :love5: :love5: :love5: :love5: :love5: :love5: :love5: :love5: :love5: :love5: :love5: :love5: from all of us,
MaryAnn