It’s been a whole year since the terrifying incident that occurred on the Drummond family’s Oklahoma cattle ranch and left Ree Drummond’s husband, Ladd, with serious injuries.
Today, the television chef delivered an update on her longtime love’s recovery, which had been a greatly requested update.
“After a year has passed, let us report that Ladd is doing exceptionally well. This is very astounding when one considers the unfortunate event that took place in March of 2021.
He is doing some weightlifting. He is astride his horse at the moment. He is caring for the livestock and performing the same duties on the ranch that he has in the past “In a post she made on her blog, Ree said.
“It’s true that his neck is still a little stiff, and it most likely will remain for the rest of his life. When I call him, he can no longer turn his head to look at me “Oh, Honey?????????????? Can you do me a favor???? “coming from the next room over. (And I have a feeling that he won’t mind at all, hehe)”
“In light of the foregoing, I want to express my gratitude on this day that Ladd is, for the most part, back to normal… …and just in time for the beginning of the spring burning season.” Additionally, she said.
Fans of “Pioneer Woman” may recall that in March 2021, Ladd suffered a fractured neck as a result of a head-on collision that occurred in a car he was driving with his nephew Caleb.
The two were rushing to put out a fire that had broken out in the area of the property.
Because the second fracture needed time to heal, he had to wear a neck brace for a few months, including to his daughter Alex’s wedding in May. While one of the fractures was healed medically, the other fracture needed time to heal over time.
“The surgeon had told us that the fracture in his neck came dangerously close to damaging his spinal cord, and the fact that he was lucky to be able to get up and walk around after surgery was not lost on Ladd,” Ree wrote in her letter. “The surgeon had told us that the fracture in his neck came dangerously close to damaging his spinal cord.”
We are relieved to hear that you are feeling better, Ladd; nonetheless, we ask that you please exercise caution while you are in public.