Levi Wright’s Mom Shares Health Update, Says New 'Goal' Is to See If He Can Breathe on His Own

The 3-year-old was left critically injured after driving his toy tractor into a Utah river on May 21

<p>Kallie Wright</p> Levi Wright with mom Kallie Wright

Kallie Wright

Levi Wright with mom Kallie Wright
  • Levi Wright's mom said in the latest update on May 28 that the family hopes to get his breathing tube removed and see if the 3-year-old boy will "tolerate breathing on his own"

  • "Thank you for your continued prayers, support & love sent our way!" she added

  • The toddler was critically injured after he drove his toy tractor into a Utah river on May 21 

Levi Wright's mom says the family has a big "goal" for the week — but that they're continuing to take things "one step at a time."

In the latest health update on Tuesday, May 28, Kallie said that her 3-year-old son — who was in critical condition after driving his toy tractor into a Utah river — was "getting another 24 hour EEG which monitors brain wave activity now & he has another MRI scheduled Friday."

"Our goal this week is to extubate him (remove his breathing tube) and see if he will tolerate breathing on his own!" she added. "One step at a time."

As her update came to an end, Kallie added, "Thank you for your continued prayers, support & love sent our way!"

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Levi's time in the hospital has been a "roller coaster" for his family.

After Levi, the son of Kallie and rodeo star Spencer Wright, woke up days after his accident, his family rejoiced — but a short time later, they were “shattered” by his MRI results.

"Our real teller of all will be what Levi does over the course of a few days," she shared on May 24. "Please continue to pray! I'm not giving up on my baby just yet."

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Just two days later, she wrote, "This is an experience, I pray deep in my soul you never have to know the way I am beginning to."

"The term 'Brain Injury' is very broad, there are ranges and different severities. No two brain injuries are alike, even if the accident is similar," the mom of three added of Levi's condition. "No two brains recover or don't recover the same. There is a lot Medical Professionals don't know, but what they do tell you is based off legitimate medical literature & history."

<p>John Pyle/Shutterstock </p> Spencer Wright during the Saddlebronc event during the Salmon Stampede, Salmon

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Spencer Wright during the Saddlebronc event during the Salmon Stampede, Salmon

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Kallie went on to praise the medical team helping Levi, calling his doctor "nothing short of outstanding."

"I believe with all of me that her heart is invested into him, as she has provided us the most precious gift of time. Something we almost did not have," she continued.

"Whether that is time to see if God provides a miracle to us or whether it's time for us to research, learn and process this all in order to make the most informed decisions," she added. "Every decision that Levi's Dad and I will make will be made based on what, we the two people who know him best believe he would want. In all this, he comes first."

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