After skull surgery, injured Little Leaguer Easton Oliverson is in pain but preparing to transfer back to Utah this week

The account posted a picture Sunday night of 12-year-old Easton smiling and consuming nachos, “his favorite food, ” in the hospital bed. The post also incorporated a picture of a long line of stitches stretching out across his head.
Easton was critically injured August fifteen after falling out of a bunk bed in the Little League Entire world Series dormitories in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. A week ago, the player underwent a process to put his head cap back in.
“He has spent a great amount of their time the last few days resting through his surgery upon Friday morning. He’s been in quite a bit of discomfort, so his healthcare team has been doing their finest to try and manage this. The right side associated with his face can be swollen again through his surgery, inch the post said.
Easton has been “receiving physical therapy plus working on different skills” in preparation to get his transfer returning to Utah.
The posting continued, “Thank a person all for following along, and rallying behind Tank via his recovery. Please continue to pray that his pain is going to be manageable, and that every will go well with all the planning and carrying out of transferring your pet to (Salt River City) this week. THANK YOU, we love you. ”
The Snow Canyon Little League player has made an extraordinary recovery since this individual was airlifted to some children’s hospital within a critical condition almost two weeks ago. His father previously informed CNN he had been “fighting for his life, ” with doctors saying this individual was just 30 minutes from death. This individual underwent surgery and was placed in a medically induced coma.
Within the days since, Easton has made significant strides, including having his feeding tube removed and walking the entire floor of his hospital unit without having stopping, according to improvements posted to the Instagram account.