Flood-damaged Perth Leisure Pool to remain closed for 12 months Sara said: “The MRI results show he will have some form of brain damage but we won’t know the full extent until he wakes up.“He isn’t paralysed which is great, he moves every now and then.“And he also gets physiotherapy to help his muscles.
He has a small bleed on his brain but its nothing to really worry about.“They are going to do another operation for his throat where he has tubes to help him breath. Government appeal made to overrule councillors over Kinross-shire housing project “His oxygen levels go up and down but he can breathe on his own, he just has a little help from the machine.“He is still sedated at 25 per cent but they are looking to take Keiran off sedation.
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