Liza Burke, a senior at the University of Georgia, was on spring break when she got a headache and went to sleep in her room. Her friends found her unresponsive and called for help.
A 22-year-old college student had to be put on life support after suffering a brain hemorrhage during a spring break trip to Mexico.
The student was then taken to a local hospital where she was diagnosed with arteriovenous malformation, which caused her to suffer a brain hemorrhage, a statement on Burke’s GoFundMe page said. She added, “They said it would be a pretty good time before we really have a sense of what’s going on.”“So in terms of places for it to bleed, it’s not the best, but it’s not the worst thing,” Burke’s mom said. “I’m just glad to be at a competent hospital that has all the equipment that they need and the experience to take care of her.”
Burke seems to be showing signs of improving. McKeithen shared: “I started talking to her and asked her to squeeze my hand. She squeezed my hand. The intensive care unit pretty much lit up. At that point, everyone was very happy.”
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