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Home / Sports / Teen Rider Fights Back After Severe Brain Injury

Teen Rider Fights Back After Severe Brain Injury

16 Jan

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Summary

  • A 15-year-old horse rider is recovering after a serious brain injury.
  • She suffered multiple brain bleeds during a point-to-point race.
  • Donations have surpassed £23,000 for her family's fundraiser.
Teen Rider Fights Back After Severe Brain Injury

A courageous 15-year-old equestrian, Maisy, is slowly emerging from an induced coma following a severe accident during a point-to-point race on Boxing Day in the New Forest. She sustained multiple brain bleeds in the incident, which occurred at Hincheslea. Her father reported that Maisy has begun to move her head, mouth words, and squeeze hands, indicating positive progress in her recovery.

Despite a challenging chest infection, Maisy is now breathing independently and showing remarkable resilience. Her father expressed immense pride in her fighting spirit and also commended his younger daughter, Emily, for her support at home. A fundraiser established by a family friend has garnered significant community support, raising over £23,000 for Maisy's family.

Maisy is receiving treatment at the paediatric intensive care unit of Southampton General Hospital. The family plans to organize further fundraising efforts for both the PICU and the air ambulance service, acknowledging the critical role these services play. The accident tragically underscores the inherent risks in equestrian sports, even for accomplished riders like Maisy.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Maisy, a 15-year-old rider, suffered multiple brain bleeds after an accident at Hincheslea during a point-to-point race.
Maisy is slowly waking from an induced coma and showing signs of recovery, including moving her head and squeezing hands.
Maisy is being treated in the paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) at Southampton General Hospital.

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