No Appetite
Sheila was taken to In-Sync and settled there. She didn’t respond well to treatment initially. Still, her rescuers were eager to save the life of Sheila. Nor can she eat food herself, so the team sits down to feed her by hand. “I have to go to Sheila for two weeks to feed her by hand,” she said, “I’ll carry meatballs, stuff them down her throat.” In-Sync’s founder said.
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No Development
Although In-Sync’s team did its best to aid Sheila, it did not appear as if she was getting a lot better. Her health seemed almost the same as before she came. One member of In-Sync said, “She had very little muscle strength, and so, as she walked, her knees would fall from below.” This was likely to be a very tough journey.