of jane. today marks four months since our family was cowardly attacked for reasons that remain at a loss to understand. while we heal from our physical injuries, the pain still continues, an hour doesn t go by that we don t feel the agony of martin s death, the sweetest moments can become heartbreaking when we are struck and realize that martin would have loved this. but it is not all heartbreak for our family as we make progress on this long and difficult road forward. after three months in the hospital and hundreds of hours of physical therapy, and other work at the rehab hospital, jane was discharged three weeks ago. jane continues to be an incredible source of inspiration. the loss of her leg has not slowed her one bit or deterred
bombings. the last of the victims is going home this hour. mark will be discharged from a rehab hospital in just about 30 minutes from now. he lost his right leg and his left leg was badly damaged. he may lose it as well. it has been a busy morning at kensington palace. this right great grandma arriving to meet the new royal. queen elizabeth s first look at the heir to the british throne. it was quick visit. it was pipa and prince harry s turn to come for a view of the boy known now as baby cambridge. prince william says they are still working on a real name. that s the royal couple right will. taking the newborn for a ride after all the visitors left. take a look. here s some amazing video from china. a hillside gave way earlier this week after heavy rains there. reuters reports that as many as 1400 people were forced from their homes and there could be another 2,000 who still need to be evacuatied there.
the hospital to a rehab hospital. do the doctors have any idea what was wrong with her? how did that happen? yes, this is what they figured out. do you remember the stories you and i i think have done some of these together where high school athletes collapse in the gym? sure. that s what happened to her. she had a heart condition she didn t know about. it s a thickening of the heart muscle so it doesn t work well, the heart doesn t beat properly. and you don t know you have this until something like this happens. it s silent until something like this happens. but they re doing well. i talked to her, i mean, this woman was in a coma. she was so unconscious she didn t feel skcalp als going ino her. beautiful. absolutely gorgeous. she is beautiful. you can see she needs a little oxygen, but that s it. mom says we re doing great because the nurse was amazing,
well, from nearly being dead, my heart stopped twice while the doctors were trying to revive me. from that point on, i was unconscious for three days. and when i realized i had lost one limb and part of the other leg was all blown away, and from spending three weeks at mass general recovering to now being at the rehab hospital, it s been a journey. it s a difficult one. but i ve been doing it. how do you feel now since meeting bonnie and seeing the remarkable progress, how is your outlook now? well, the support has been very beneficial. it s been having support gives you a lot of strength. and that s been helping a lot. and my family is very supportive. and i have a lot of friends and people are rooting for me out there. she took her first step a week ago with a walker.
fund for her expenses. if you would like to contribute, go to fundme.com/adriennefund. we re excited about following her in the months ahead. i sat down with her again today, a first time since a week after the bombings. it s been a month. how are you doing? yeah, i m doing better and better every day. lots of learning about myself and kind of how to function, especially just in the past, gosh, in the past week or week and a half. since leaving rehab hospital. what s been the hardest part? i would say the hardest part on a daily basis, as far as just the function day to day function is just the simple things, like getting up to go to the bathroom. and showering and getting ready in the morning. just the simple little things that you have your daily routine. and in the middle of the night, if you have to get up and use the rest room, it is a task. so right now you re using a wheelchair. yeah, yeah, i am. mostly using the wheelchair to