Hangzhou girl who fell from building discharged from hospital today after 65 days of treatment

by nif8dfug on 2012-02-11 19:53:47

Data image: On July 7, Hangzhou Lin Wei Bu Ju Foundation came to the hospital to commend Wu Juping who was being treated for a left-hand fracture, awarding her the title of "Fearless Activist." Photo by Shen Fan Mang.

China News Service, Hangzhou, September 28 (reported by Li Feiyun) - "Hello everyone, I'm Nunu, I'm very happy, I'm going home." On the 28th at noon, the fallen child Nunu in Hangzhou greeted the journalists with a sweet voice. After 65 days of treatment, she is about to end her rehabilitation and be discharged to go home today.

On the afternoon of July 2, the 2-year-old girl Nunu fell from the 10th floor of an apartment complex in Hangzhou's Binjiang District. Fortunately, she was caught by Wu Juping. After emergency treatment at Zhejiang Children's Hospital, Nunu had issues with sensory perception in her left limbs and required vision recovery, so she was transferred to Zhejiang Second Hospital for further rehabilitation treatment due to their expertise in neurosurgery, orthopedics, and ophthalmology.

The little girl looked cheerful today, responding naturally to cameras, microphones, and recording devices while accompanied by her mother and adoptive mother, Wu Juping. Upon receiving a box of chocolates as a gift, she noticed her adoptive mother had been squeezed out of sight and began calling out "dry mom" to look for her, wanting to share the candy.

Nunu's father smiled watching her wobble around looking for people. "Her eyesight and walking are basically fine now, but her injured left hand fingers are still bent, able to hold a bag of milk weighing 200 grams, but anything heavier is still difficult," he said smilingly to the reporter, "However, it doesn't matter, we can take it slowly, our mood is much lighter now."

Dean Wang Jian'an of Zhejiang Second Hospital stated that Nunu's rehabilitation treatment has been successful, and there will be no problems with basic labor or employment in the future. Currently, except for the thumb, the other fingers on her left hand are still bent and cannot straighten actively. Her left foot also shows slight drooping, but she can be discharged to undergo external rehabilitation training and treatment. The hospital will continue to follow up with treatment and visits.

Regarding Nunu's rehabilitation results, Dr. Aubinheim, a medical expert from the United States and currently a professor of pediatric orthopedics at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, commented, "We have witnessed a miracle across the ocean."

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