Laura’s Story

Site created on January 16, 2023


Laura LeClaire is a 39 year old loving mother, wife, and nurse. She was involved in a serious snowmobile accident on Saturday, January 14th, 2023. The accident happened in Iron Mountain while on a trip with her husband and three of her four children. Laura's son Jayce was also on the snowmobile, but miraculously walked away without injuries. Laura's body ended up being ejected from the snowmobile hitting a rock. Laura sustained life threatening injuries from the accident which includes multiple broken bones, a shattered pelvis, and a brain bleed. The initial response to the injuries required the use of UTVs, ambulances, and a helicopter to get her to a medical facility that could treat the traumatic injuries.  Laura is currently at St. Vincent's Hospital in Green Bay within the Intensive Care Unit. She will remain there while multiple surgeries are completed this week to start to repair the pelvis and broken arm. Her first of many surgeries was scheduled today (January 16th) and was successful, which was great news.


In order to keep our amazing family and friends updated, I (Derek) have created this page. As you can all imagine, these last few days have been extremely hard for our family. I am so grateful for the outpouring of support from those closest to us, and even some we care for from afar. Although it feels like we are living a nightmare, the reality is this could have turned out worse. We are counting our blessings that Jayce was not injured, and Laura is here with us today. We have a long road ahead of us, and the support we have seen already is incredible. Thank you, and please keep us in your prayers, they are working. Also, please feel free to reach out to Laura, share a memory on this page, or leave her a message. I will make sure she sees all the support we are so fortunate to have. 

Newest Update

Journal entry by derek leclaire

Message from Pat…
 
The weeks are going fast now!  Laura attends two days of physical therapy in the water at CP Center and in addition one hour open swim 1-2 days a week - practicing all her new moves!!  Andrea (physical therapist at CP) continues to be so impressed with Laura’s positive attitude and motivation.  The workout she gets in the water continually changes as she progresses through her routine.  As Laura has stated numerous times…..”in the water I feel like myself.”  To see the mobility she has in the water is such a blessing; the force which fuels her motivation!
 
Exercises on land are still very challenging.  This causes some frustration for Laura, especially knowing how free-flowing movement is for her in the water.  Amazing how gravity can work against you!!  
 
After not being able to put much weight on her right leg for over two months, the muscle tone has significantly decreased.  It is amazing how quickly muscle  decreases and how hard you have to work to get it back! 
 
Another challenge this week was Jett got the flu.  I received Laura’s call stating I should stay away for the day to keep me from getting sick.  Being the great mom she is, she spent days cleaning up after him……
 
Thursday we had Laura’s two week follow up appointment with Dr Severance.  X-rays were performed of right arm and leg.  
 
In reviewing the films and examining her right arm, he noted that although she is still limited from doing a full stretch of her arm, he felt the tissue was filling in nicely and he was very happy with her progress.  Occupational therapy will start next week; delayed due to their full schedule. 
 
Then came review of the x-rays of her right pelvis.  Again, he felt the tissue was filling in nicely…..then came the words we have been praying for…..”you can return to full weight bearing on your right leg!”  It took a bit for both of us to grasp what he had said…..then the emotions took over!  Nine weeks ago I wouldn’t have believed this was possible.  
 
Yes, it will take a lot of work and perseverance to get walking again, but knowing the prayers and good wishes coming her way - it will happen.  Knowing Laura…….the next question for Dr Severance was….how long do you think it will take before I can walk?  His response was 6-8 weeks; realizing Laura needs the timeframe so she can “crush it.”  He spoke of the transition from wheelchair to walker to cane, in accordance with her regaining her strength in the right leg.  
 
In our conversations recently the topic of her returning to driving came up, so I knew we wouldn’t get out of the doctor’s office without discussing that.  His response was when she builds enough strength that she can go from gas pedal to the brake pedal in an emergent fashion, then she is ready, again using the timeframe of 6-8 weeks.  He also suggested she practice in an empty parking lot prior to resuming to drive.  So if you happen to come across a black escalade driving erratically in an empty parking lot…..stay clear, it is probably Laura!!🤣
 
After the sickness this week and dodging Jayce getting sick,  We are now down in Madison for youth state wrestling championships to cheer Jayce on. Laura was able to get to a seat with help from derek and has been very comfortable watching all day! Good luck Jayce and go get ‘em!!’
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