own, but dr. francisco said that she needs considerable support. the speaking part gets a little murky. she has a tracheostomy which is a hole in the windpipe, so there s really no way to get words out. the question is, is she trying to get words out and they re not sure. they re seeing her move her lips. they re not sure if she s trying to get words out or not. and she remains in intensive care primarily why? reporter: primarily because of a drain in her head. she has a drain in her head because she has hydrocephalus. now, over the next couple of days they ll have to make a decision about whether she s ready to have that drain come out, because she can t leave the icu with that drain in. if she s ready, if the swelling has gone down, thecan take the drain out. if not, what they might do is sort of an internal drain that s called a shunt. what they would do is put a drain inside her body from her head believe it or not down to