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CBS/AP/ January 15, 2011, 10:53 PM

Giffords' Breathing Tube May Be Out Soon

The neurosurgeon treating Rep. Gabrielle Giffords said Friday doctors are "actually confident" she's making progress in her recovery.

Dr. Michael Lemole said her eyes are opening more frequently and she can carry out more complex sequences of activity in response to commands and on her own.

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Giffords was shot in the head Saturday in an attack in Tucson that wounded 12 others and killed six people.

She remained in critical condition with a breathing tube still in, though Trauma surgeon Dr. Peter Rhee said it could be removed within a day.

(Scroll down to see video of CBS medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook discuss what he learned after speaking with Dr. Michael Lemole.)

Giffords' husband, astronaut Mark Kelly, posted a message on Twitter Friday thanking people for the messages of support and said "GG," as he referred to her, was "improving each day."

Just four days after receiving the devastating injury, President Barack Obama told a stunned nation Wednesday that Giffords opened her eyes for the first time.

Few people who take a bullet to the brain - just 10 percent - survive such a devastating wound.

Earlier, veteran trauma surgeon Dr. Peter Rhee said she has a "101 percent" chance of surviving.

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Pictures: Rep. Gabrielle Giffords

Kelly recalled the moment Giffords first woke up in an interview with CNN.

"At first I thought she was trying to strangle me," he joked, describing how tightly she grabbed him at first.

Kelly had asked his wife to touch his wedding ring that night, said House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who was also in the room, "and she touches his ring, then she grabs his whole watch and wrist and then the doctor was just so excited, he said, 'You don't understand ... this is amazing what she is doing right now and beyond our greatest hopes.'"

On Thursday, doctors have sat Giffords up on the side of the bed and dangled her feet over the edge. They are backing off on medications.

Lemole, called it "a major milestone," and said the congresswoman was clearly responding to the gathering of friends and family.

After five days of pushing for caution, Lemole said: "We're wise to acknowledge miracles."


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soshaljustice says:
Please stop with political boxing of liberals-we have many colors and facets to our lives. I too am brain damaged, having had neurosurgery 8 years ago, and a partial lobectomy. A low level politician, I believe in the militia having the right to bear arms, the 14th amendment that allows people many freedoms inherent within. I believe in responsible citizenry converging with gun ownership. I believe in the right of good health so as to enjoy all freedoms, and that healthcare is not a good that should be managed and restricted to a hierarchy of some through none. Humans are the producers of all goods and services, and as such are the responsible parties for seeing that all have available resources at their disposal. There really is enough to go around, minus the greed. When all people have their needs met, it may be amazing how little those guns will be needed, if ever.
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samXXkiley says:
coucou,
c'est une bonne nouvelle, gaby reprend ? vivre petit ? petit
apr?s avoir fr?l? la mort de pr?s, "dieu est cl?ment"
******
this is good news, gaby takes to live slowly
After the near brush with death, "God is merciful" au revoir
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RichardTBISurvivor says:
Great news for her recovery indeed. As a survivor myself, I can tell you that all survivors and our families are praying for her. Her recovery will take months and years and will never be completely finished. As her brain re-wires/re-organize itself she will come back as fully as possible.
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PapaGracio says:
Hopefully her condition continues to improve, and she can make a full recovery. Good luck to her.
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Birdman04 says:
Awesome news.
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uisignorant says:
How are all these comments about her not HIPAA violations?
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shazbat34 replies:
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Actually, they are.
shazbat34 replies:
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Good point nolalou---I stand corrected!