I’ve been very impressed with the medical care she’s received - the surgical registrar I spoke to was clearly very knowledgeable and competent. I hadn’t even considered the radiology team, but you’re very right of course.
Things are looking more hopeful today, she’s been brought out of sedation and intubation, her blood pressure has stabilised and while she is being under 24 hour supervision, it is more hopeful.
We finally got a letter from the hospital - my brother ended up calling them from America. Interestingly he’s been in the Navy for about three years and only applied for citizenship this year. He’s a medtech currently working in an anaesthetics ward on a Navy base, although he’s done some work on the Comfort for COVID support in New York.
The letter debacle hit the point of ridiculous when I was told they couldn’t access the headed paper that was locked in a secretarial office...!!