Einstein’s CT Scan Brings Both Challenges and Hope

Einstein’s CT Scan Brings Both Challenges and Hope
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The latest imaging on Einstein revealed the severity of her injuries: multiple skull fractures, a broken jaw, brain bleeding, and even a pocket of air in her brain. The damage is extensive, the kind of trauma that no animal should ever endure.
And yet, there is hope.
Despite the frightening list of injuries, doctors confirmed that Einstein does not require surgery. None of the bone fragments are pressing into her brain, and her jaw fracture is expected to heal naturally. With time and careful management, she has a real chance at recovery.
In fact, Einstein is already showing signs of improvement each day—small steps forward that her medical team finds encouraging.
Still, there are hurdles ahead. She has shown little interest in food, a setback that may be linked to her jaw injury or simply the aftermath of such trauma. To support her, veterinarians placed a feeding tube while she was under anesthesia. This will ensure she receives the nourishment she needs until she’s able to eat on her own. Once her care team confirms that she’s tolerating her feedings, conversations about discharge can begin, bringing her one step closer to healing at home.
Throughout her hospital stay, Einstein has captured the hearts of everyone around her. Nurses often cradle her in blankets, holding her close on their laps, and each doctor who meets her remarks on her sweet and joyful spirit despite all she has endured.
Thanks to the outpouring of generosity from supporters, the costs of her treatment are covered with an extra cushion, easing the financial burden of her care.
For now, the focus remains on her recovery—slow, steady, and surrounded by love. Einstein’s story is far from over, but the resilience she has shown is already inspiring all who follow her journey.