Great story, but a lousy piece of journalism. I was wondering what was the extent of her neurological injuries, and what lingering effects does she suffer, and when she might get her skull reattached. I guess the reporter went to a modern school of journalism.
I think the piece was just highlights of what was covered on the show - where she did discuss her recovery and therapy. She talked about having terrible migraines, having to learn to read and write correctly all over again, the feeling of having a piece of her skull in her abdomen, etc. I believe her skull is back where it belongs now - her head looked completely normal yesterday on tv.