h the windshield and lands some miles away and passed out, with blood sipping from her head and bruises all over her body, incidentally landed on
ate of unconsciousness) brought on by a controlled dose of an anesthetic drug, often a barbiturate such as
underwent, as a last line of treatment in refractory intracranial hyperten
ity was reduced; hypertension was used to complicate the efforts to maintain her cerebral perfusion pressure and often required the
eks la
in weeks. Diana's eyes opened suddenly, immediately being blinded by the light that shone directly into them. Somehow, the room was completely dark when t
I? What is
tbeat slowed. Blinking slowly and taking a deep breath, she fina
she tried to move again, this time with more success. She craned her neck to face the window, the wh
n hospit
er to make her end up in the h
stant checking her vitals and replacing the drip;
woken by a piercing flash back. A car accident. That was all she could re
t to do. She does
e still remember
l she's been in a com
mage of her head smashing through the windscreen. Three weeks have passed from that awful day but what happened before the a
her spectacles and a stethoscope around her neck with a file on her left hands. She dropped the fi
You met with an accident!" The doctor cleared her throat and explaine
spoke for the first time in three weeks. Her voice was crackling and like she was on a death bed an
d at her in alar
ware of an acid feeling in the back of he
stom
the shelf beside the hospital bed Diana was on, it was a vial packaged pharmaceutica
cle of Diana's arm,The barrel holding the medicine and has millimeters markings on it like a rule is compressed by the the
ctor withdrew the needle. The pain got excited and with a cotton wet with a spirit (95% meth
ng, then finally back to what the doctor had addressed her as "
r who you're?" The doctor leaned closer
s burned the back of her eyes, a ball o
or spoke. "I feared this might
aul up into a sitting position. Painfully she successfully hauled herself into a sitting position with the assistance of the docto
band and taped in a place and tied off at the ends. It was not tightly. It was snug enough to keep
re to have her memories, she would be the happiest
unfortunately I guess you must have lost you
se pregn
Aliko Diana, the CEO of Diana's oil company!" She spoke with a gracious tone. She picked back the file she
I'm pre
remember is I met
it
ember or recall anything aside the accident that ha
efore you met with the accident and who you're. You may as well not be able to
simple and very much in the present. Who am I? What happened before I met with the accident ?
f everything but not that of myself. I seem to be forgetting an even
rmed before a traumatic head injury sometimes accompanied with forgetting who we'r
questions, everything go
noon to finally realize that s
bells going off in her head, p
is pr
e event that happene
er some persons
starting l
ad. "I got it, got it already.
ime, she seemed to be barren and was always shamed, but by who? - she couldn't tell. But that's by the way, she was barren but now she was pregnant. She s
plets that makes up for the years she had bee
sipping into her seats of thought, they began to creep and p
ore worried but she thought with time everything will u
ho she was really, but then the doctor had told her and
ontinue