Hi all, thank you for the replies i received to my first post. There was a lot of helpful suggestions and it helped to hear from others who had been through similar things.
Today is 2 weeks to the day my daughter had a cardiac arrest and had to be resuscitated. They estimated the time she was down to be around 6-8 minutes with cpr and estimate it may have been less than 5 minutes before she was found and cpr was started but they say the ct shows global anoxic injury.
The doctors are very pesimistic and have started conversations about withdrawal of treatment and if she survives her possibly being vegitative. She has been placed onto the lowest dose of sedation 5 days ago and we notice slight changes such as her trying to look at us and hand movements and yesterday the doctors told us they did witness her move her arm but said they are investigating this to ascertain what it was.
The problem is that she is still having seizures which started a few days after being placed into the induced coma. They are saying they have tried all medications and that the epilepsy team have said there is nothing more they can do. Doctors are saying they can not put a trach in due to the seizures and can not do anything else but we have asked them not to give up on her and to give her more time. She has been breathing more on her own the past few days with only help from a cpap which they say is good and she tolerates all day like that with them putting her back onto the full ventilator at night to rest and they say all her organs and other body functions appear to be working ok and just say that the issue is the seizures and the ct scan showing global damage and swelling.
Its so confusing as the seizures only show on an eeg and not physically that much and when we visit we see small improvements each time. Going to try all the suggestions given on previous post and take an ipod in today with music and messages on it. Im just so confused and worried that the doctors seem to be giving up on her.