Ch 16
Marilyn Riddley
She woke up to the sounds of hospital machines, beeping and a tube down her throat. She nearly panicked at the sensation of it, and then a nurse had been right there, looking down at her as she’d reached for it, a hand on hers to stop her from pulling it out herself. “It’s alright, it’s a breathing tube, just relax I’ll remove it for you okay.”
She’d nodded slightly and felt the uncomfortableness of that tube, even from that one small movement. She could feel pain starting to spread throughout her entire body as she regained consciousness fully, and her head hurt, quite a bit. She wasn’t exactly sure why she was here in the hospital, or how she’d come to be here, not even how long she’d been here.
She followed the nurse’s instructions to cough really hard, and the tube was removed as she did so. It set off a bit of a coughing fit, and then she looked at her nurse once more. “What happened?” she managed to rasp out, sounding a bit croaky, her throat was really dry.
“Do you know who you are?” she asked.
She thought about it for a moment, and nodded once more, “Yes, Marilyn Riddley.” She stated, “What’s wrong with me?” she asked.
“You were in a car accident.” She was told, “You’ve been here with us for over a week now. I saw you were starting to waking up and have called the doctor. He’s happy you’re awake and on his way to talk to you.”
It didn’t take long for a man in a white coat to turn up and stand at her bedside. He looked at her, her vitals and smiled. “Well hello there, how are you feeling?” he asked.
“My head hurts, and so does my chest.” She told him. “My legs feel heavy.”
“You sustained some pretty serious injuries, though if your car didn’t have air‘ s, you’d likely not be here at all. You’ve got two broken legs, a broken wrist and several broken ribs, a broken collar bone. And your head hurts because you had what is called cerebral édema, caused by a traumatic brain injury from your accident which caused swelling in your brain.
“I had to do a procedure called a ventriculostomy, which is where I drilled a hole in your head to drain the excess fluid around your brain to relieve the pressure that was built up there. You might have a headache for a few days still. And we are continuing to monitor that, but the edema has been resolved. That is the good
news.”
“Alright.” She murmured. “I… I don’t recall the accident.” She murmured as she racked her brain for something. There was just nothing other than she felt like she’d been going home.
“Do you know who you are?”
“Yes, Marilyn Riddley.” She nodded.
“Where do you live?” he asked.
“Um… Bedford.”
“Okay, that’s not that faraway from our hospital, you’re a local then.”
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“I think I was driving home.” She murmured.
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“Your next of kin, we couldn’t find anything on you about that, just your driver’s license is all. There were no family pictures or anything for us to contact anyone. No one has called looking for you either.”
“It could be a form of amnesia related to your head injury. It could resolve itself in a few days. We’ll have to run some tests on that one. But let’s leave it for tomorrow. It’s late, but there is one other thing I need to discuss with you…” he stated, and hesitated for a moment until she asked what it was.
“Mm, you got yourself a tough little baby, I hear your car rolled down an embankment and rolled over many times. We’ll be monitoring that closely over the next few days. Now get some more rest, and I’ll come back in the morning,” he told her.
She was moved to another ward two days later, where she found the police at her bedside, along with her surgeon. She, however, couldn’t answer any of their questions. She didn’t know how the accident she’d been in had happened, not even where it happened. Though they informed her it was her fault and, thankfully, no one else was seriously injured.

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