5-star eventer Louisa Milne Dwelling stays in a coma, and is in a secure situation, almost 4 weeks after she sustained a critical head damage in a fall.
Scottish rider Louisa was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary after the incident whereas warming up at a British Showjumping (BS) competitors at Bogenraith Equestrian, Aberdeenshire, on 27 February.
It was confirmed yesterday (23 March) that she had been moved from intensive care to a neurological ward.
“Thanks for all of your help and sort messages,” reads a press release posted on Louisa’s social media. yesterday.
“Louisa… stays in a coma (not medically induced), she is secure and receiving glorious care from the wonderful workforce at Dundee.”
The assertion mentioned docs have identified a diffuse axonal damage, a critical traumatic mind damage affecting a big space.
“We stay optimistic,” the assertion reads. “We see small adjustments, and are taking each as an indication of progress.
“Thanks for persevering with to consider her and we’ll endeavour to maintain you up to date.”
In a press release after Louisa Milne Dwelling fell, a BS spokesperson mentioned: “Our ideas are with Louisa, her household and buddies at the moment, and everybody at British Showjumping, along with the workforce at Bogenraith Equestrian, want her a full and speedy restoration.”
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Eleanor is an skilled journalist who spent over eight years working for native and nationwide newspapers earlier than becoming a member of H&H as information editor in March 2016. Keen about equine welfare and exposing the reality, Eleanor has reported on all points of the business, from Brexit to anti-bullying campaigns, and from dressage guidelines to mules. Her sport of selection is showjumping, wherein she competes her personal horses, and she or he additionally enjoys reporting at native leaping exhibits by to worldwide championships.














