Todd Palin remains in an intensive care unit in Palmer, Alaska, following a near-fatal snowmobile accident on Sunday, but Sarah Palin shared a positive update about her husband on St. Patrick's Day.
The former Alaska governor began Thursday's Facebook message with an Irish proverb: "A good laugh and a long sleep are the two best cures for anything."
Sarah then added a personal update, writing, "Thank you for lifting Todd up in prayer. He's still in ICU under care of a superbly skilled staff."
"A long surgery repaired numerous breaks in Todd's upper body, docs essentially lifted and secured every rib with steel bands, anchored the broken clavicle with plates and rods, set aside repair of a broken shoulder for later (also later are more minor things like ACL/MCL knee injuries), still mechanically inflating one collapsed lung while other bruised lung, liver, etc., are watched; chest drain is working overtime to keep things clear," she continued. "Requiring a bit more than our usual fix-all up here - Duct tape - some gnarly incisions to enter his innards will be reminders of how life can change in the blink of an eye. (And skating through TSA detectors with bionic parts will now be anything but the blink of an eye!)"
The mother-of-five has been keeping a positive outlook considering the situation, which she made clear as she concluded her post.
The former Alaska governor began Thursday's Facebook message with an Irish proverb: "A good laugh and a long sleep are the two best cures for anything."
Sarah then added a personal update, writing, "Thank you for lifting Todd up in prayer. He's still in ICU under care of a superbly skilled staff."
"A long surgery repaired numerous breaks in Todd's upper body, docs essentially lifted and secured every rib with steel bands, anchored the broken clavicle with plates and rods, set aside repair of a broken shoulder for later (also later are more minor things like ACL/MCL knee injuries), still mechanically inflating one collapsed lung while other bruised lung, liver, etc., are watched; chest drain is working overtime to keep things clear," she continued. "Requiring a bit more than our usual fix-all up here - Duct tape - some gnarly incisions to enter his innards will be reminders of how life can change in the blink of an eye. (And skating through TSA detectors with bionic parts will now be anything but the blink of an eye!)"
The mother-of-five has been keeping a positive outlook considering the situation, which she made clear as she concluded her post.
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