New photos of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was shot in the Tucson attack in January, bring relief at evident progress. She still struggles to communicate, but friends say âshe looks beautiful.â
Her hair is no longer long and blonde now; itâs short and dark. But the first photos of US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords taken since she was shot in the head in January show a smiling, engaged woman with barely a trace of the physical wounds resulting from the attack that killed or injured 19 other people in Tucson, Ariz.
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The photos, posted to Rep. Giffordsâ Facebook page Sunday morning, are an important step in a story of private perserverance and recovery as well as public soul-searching about gun violence and political rhetoric in America today.
Those close to Giffords say that while sheâs made steady improvement in her communication and other skills, there is still far to go in her rehabilitation. But for now, the photos offer a kind of proof of that rehabilitation, a relief at seeing evident progress.
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âIt was very inspiring to see how much she had recovered,â said P.K. Weis, the veteran photographer whoâs known Giffords for years and was invited to take the photos.
âI was excited to see her and to see her smile,â Weis said on Giffordsâ Facebook page. âShe was glad to see me, was in a good mood, smiling and laughing and seemed to enjoy the experience. I certainly did, too.â
Others who know her were similarly impressed.
âWow! I saw her at the very end of March, and even then, Gabby was all there, her smile, her personality. And she looks even better now,â wrote Arizona State Senator Linda Lopez, a friend of Giffords. âI think people are going to be very happy to see how great she looks. For someone whoâs undergone what sheâs endured, itâs really something. I feel relieved. She looks beautiful.â
The photos were taken outside the TIRR Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center in Houston, where Giffords has been undergoing rehabilitation. She is expected to be leave the hospital for outpatient rehabilitation within a month.
On NBCâs âMeet the Pressâ Sunday, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, one of Giffordsâ closest friends in Congress, said that she had a âwonderful conversationâ on the telephone with Giffords on Wednesday.
Wasserman Schultz, a Florida Democrat, says Giffords spoke in full sentences and initiated some of the conversation instead of just responding, as she had done in the recent past, reports the Associated Press.
In an interview in the Arizona Republic newspaper Thursday, Pia Carusone, Giffordsâ chief of staff, spoke of Giffordsâ struggle to communicate.
âHer words are back more and more now, but sheâs still using facial expressions as a way to express. Pointing. Gesturing,â Carusone said. âAdd it all together, and sheâs able to express the basics of what she wants or needs. But, when it comes to a bigger and more complex thought that requires words, thatâs where sheâs had the trouble.â
While Giffords is making âtremendously good recovery,â Carusone said, âAll that we can hope for is that she wonât plateau today and that sheâll keep going and that when she does plateau, it will be at a place far away from here.â
Itâs much too soon to know if Giffords will be able to run for reelection to Congress next year. May 2012 is the deadline for filing reelection papers.
âThatâs a firm timetable,â Carusone said. âShort of that, weâd love to know today what her life will be, what her quality of life will be, which will determine whether sheâll be able to run for office and all sorts of other things involving her life. But we just donât know yet.â
For now, Jared Loughner, the man accused in the January shooting of Giffords and the others, has been declared incompetent to stand trial in the case.
In making his decision last month, US District Judge Larry Burns relied on the findings of two forensic mental-health professionals who evaluated Loughner at a federal prison complex in Missouri. Judge Burns ordered that Loughner be tested again in four months. If, after treatment, he is then determined to be competent, the court proceedings can move forward.
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