Naomi Judd gave an update on her daughter Ashley’s recovery process during an appearance on Thursday’s “Watch What Happens Live”.
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Ashley Judd is continuing to speak on her “harrowing” rescue mission following a fall in the rainforest while in the Democratic Republic of the Congo a few weeks ago. In a new Instagram post Tuesday, the actress expressed “deepest and most vulnerable thanks” to her healthcare providers around the world.
Naomi Judd gave an update on her daughter Ashley’s recovery process during an appearance on Thursday’s “Watch What Happens Live”.
Ashley Judd is speaking out amid her recovery following a terrifying accident in the Congo region of Africa in February. The actress took to Instagram over the weekend to offer her thanks to the doctors, friends and family who all have supported her during this difficult time. “I want to thank Dr Phil Kregor & @hughstonclinic & @todd_rubin_md for seven hours of intensive, brilliant, inspired surgical work on my bones and nerve,” Judd wrote in a length Instagram post.
Ashley Judd is sharing details on her recovery process after seriously injuring her leg during an accident in the Congolese Rainforest.
Ashley Judd is on the mend.
Wynonna Judd is here to help!
two days for her to receive professional medical help.A post shared by Ashley Judd (@ashley_judd)She has since undergone an eight-hour surgery to repair nerve damage in her leg, which was broken in four places.As she heals, Ashley's famous sister said the "Double Jeopardy" actress just wants a rinse."I was looking up how to wash hair for someone who's lying down in bed because she texted me, 'Can you wash my hair?" Wynonna Judd told Page Six.
Ashley Judd is revealing the extent of her injuries.
Ashley Judd is on her way to recovery. On Monday, the actress took to Instagram where she detailed her "grueling 55-hour" rescue after shattering her leg.
Ashley Judd is recovering from surgery after shattering her leg in the Democratic Republic of Congo during an excursion she took while researching an endangered species of apes, the bonobos.The actress took to Instagram to update fans on her recovery and revealed that she is «up and around already» after undergoing an 8-hour surgery to repair her bones.«I want to give my deepest and most vulnerable thanks to Sunninghill Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa, for making split second decisions
Ashley Judd is back home and doing better.
Ashley Judd is feeling thankful after shattering her leg in the African jungle.
NEW YORK -- Ashley Judd has recounted a painful ordeal she believes almost cost her leg after tripping in a Congolese rainforest and having to be evacuated by motorbike.In one of two Instagram Live videos hosted Friday by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, the actor said she was stuck on the ground for five hours with a “badly misshapen leg,” biting a stick because of pain, and “howling like a wild animal.”Judd was injured when she and researchers were up early in a rainforest looking
Ashley Judd endured a nightmare ordeal after shattering her leg in the African jungle which she says nearly cost her her life.
Ashley Judd is detailing her very scary accident in Africa that shattered her leg to pieces.
Ashley Judd is recovering after suffering an accident in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. On Tuesday, the 52-year-old actress shared photos of the grueling, 55-hour rescue mission that saved her life, after she shattered her leg during an excursion she took while researching the Bonobos, a unique species of ape, which is indigenous to the area.«Friends. Without my Congolese brothers and sisters, my internal bleeding would have likely killed me, and I would have lost my leg.
Ashley Judd shared more details about the near-death accident that she suffered in the Congo recently.
A post shared by Ashley Judd (@ashley_judd)Ashley went on to share the names of the men and women who helped her."Dieumerci stretched out his leg and put it under my grossly misshapen left leg to try to keep it still. It was broken in four places and had nerve damage.