The mother of a 15-year-old girl who lost one of her hands and a leg after one of a string of shark attacks that hit the Florida panhandle Friday has given updates on her daughter’s injuries and progress, saying the girl continues to surprise her parents with her “attitude, strength, humor and understanding of what has happened to her.”
Lulu Gribbin had been looking for sand dollars with her twin sister, Ellie, and friends in Rosemary Beach when a shark bit her hand off and left her leg severely damaged. Lulu was airlifted to a hospital in Pensacola, where doctors had to amputate her leg “halfway up from her knee to her hip” during surgery, Lulu’s mother, Ann Blair Gribbin, wrote on CaringBridge.
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Ann Blair had written at the time that Lulu had multiple surgeries ahead and that their lives will now be forever changed. And in her latest update Wednesday, the mom said she was in the back of an AirMed jet, heading to a specialist who is a “pioneer in multi-extremity amputees.”
“We made the decision, not lightly, to have the remainder of her surgeries and rehab done in another hospital setting,” the mother wrote. “We believe this will give Lulu the best opportunity to live [as] normal life as possible with two prosthetics. Medically, this is the best option for Lulu and is another step in this journey and road to healing.”
Lulu’s mom wrote that she felt “extreme sadness” for leaving the place that kept her daughter alive and thanked the staff for all their work. She also said that of all her current emotions, Lulu told a child life specialist she’s mostly feeling grateful, which her mom echoed.
“As I sit here in the back of this plane, I am watching Lulu as she is asleep, and her chest is going up and down and in and out,” Ann Blair wrote. “I am smiling at her overwhelmed with a sense of happiness and gratefulness. She is alive and she is breathing.”
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Lulu was one of three people injured by shark attacks in the area Friday afternoon, which led Walton County to close its beaches temporarily. The first attack left a 45-year-old woman in Watersound without her lower left arm. Lulu and the third victim — a 17-year-old girl who was on the trip with the Gribbins — were attacked about 90 minutes and four miles away. The third girl suffered flesh wounds to her right foot.
Since the attack, Ann Blair said her family and hospital staff have been amazed by Lulu’s level of alertness, particularly after multiple surgeries to close off the amputations and clean out her wounds. And when the central line to her heart and those connected to her leg were taken out, Lulu got a front seat to actions she might be doing in her future.
“You probably don’t know this, but Lulu wants to be a doctor. So, when these lines were being taken out, she asked if she could watch. The nurses brought in a big mirror so she could see exactly what they were doing and how everything worked. Lulu is here!”
And despite the tragedy, both Ellie and Ann Blair have expressed that Lulu’s resolve hasn’t changed.
“What I have witnessed is that Lulu is here,” Ann Blair wrote Monday. “Nothing about her personality or funny, smart loving self has changed one bit. She may have lost her hand and her leg, but she is here, and we are truly grateful for that.”