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I want you to create original, interesting and imaginative details for a work of fiction. Genevieve Celestat is young woman who sustained multiple injuries in an accident. She is expected to eventually fully recover, but rehabilitation may be prolonged and difficult. Suggest how long may the following stages of her recovery last: 1. Full-time ventilator support 2. Part-time ventilator support 3. Part-time oxygen support (with tracheostomy) 4. Part-time oxygen support (tracheostomy removed)
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1. Full-time ventilator support: Genevieve initially requires full-time ventilator support for eight weeks. The accident severely damaged her lungs, making it difficult for her to breathe on her own. With a team of dedicated respiratory therapists, Genevieve gradually gains strength and her lung capacity improves, allowing for a slow weaning process. 2. Part-time ventilator support: After the initial eight weeks, Genevieve starts transitioning to part-time ventilator support. Over the course of four months, she undergoes daily breathing exercises and receives intermittent ventilator support for five hours each day. This regimen helps her lungs adapt and relearn their natural functions. 3. Part-time oxygen support (with tracheostomy): Around the six-month mark, Genevieve no longer requires a ventilator. However, her lungs are still delicate and need assistance in certain situations. A tracheostomy tube is utilized, allowing her to breathe comfortably with only part-time oxygen support. This stage lasts for three months, with gradual reduction of oxygen usage. 4. Part-time oxygen support (tracheostomy removed): After nine months of rigorous rehabilitation, Genevieve's lungs have vastly improved. With her tracheostomy removed, she now only requires part-time oxygen support. This final stage lasts for an additional three months, during which Genevieve continues with a tailored exercise routine to strengthen her lungs further. Throughout this process, Genevieve faces moments of frustration and triumph. She finds solace in a support group of fellow survivors, who become like family to her. Despite the challenges, Genevieve maintains an unwavering determination to regain her independence and return to her passion for dance. Along her journey, she discovers newfound resilience, explores her creativity through art therapy, and builds a friendship that blossoms unexpectedly into a romance.