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Tina Frost, Las Vegas Shooting Victim, Leaves Hospital For Rehab
Grotto Pizza in Gambrills will hold a fundraiser Dec. 14 for Tina Frost, a Crofton native shot in the Las Vegas massacre.

CROFTON, MD — Fundraisers continue to help with the medical expenses of Tina Frost, the 2008 Arundel High School graduate and Crofton native who was shot Oct. 1 at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas. She is recovering from recent facial and brain surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, but has improved enough to leave the hospital last week for a rehabilitation facility.
Frost's family shared on its GoFundMe page that she left the hospital on Nov. 28 and is now at a rehabilitation center where she has been meeting the team and getting underway with even more intense and focused therapies. "To all of our family, friends, supporters and followers, we thank you so much for your endless support and prayers," the family said.
To help with expenses tied to her lengthy hospital stay, a birthday fundraiser held Nov. 30 at the Gambrills Greene Turtlebrought in more than $6,000 for her medical trust, the family said on Facebook. "None of this would be possible without all of your support, so THANK YOU!" Frost's supporters posted.
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Next up is a fundraiser at Grotto Pizza, 2404 Brandermill Blvd. in Gambrills, from 4 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 14. One of the organizers, Sarah Bonney, tells Patch that 20 percent of all checks will go directly to Frost and her medical expenses. Go to Grotto Pizza.com and print the voucher.
Earlier this month Frost, a former soccer star, was shown in videos getting out of bed on her own, walking and eating, all milestones as she recovers. Frost, 27, is a 2008 graduate of Arundel High School. She was shot in the right eye, which doctors removed in surgery in Las Vegas. She had traveled to the country music festival with her boyfriend from San Diego, where she works for an accounting firm.
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Her family posted on their GoFundMe page Nov. 21 that surgery to reconstruct Frost's forehead has constricted her brain and "her emotions are getting the best of her, and quite honestly, us as well. Her physical, occupational and psychological therapies have slowed down significantly, but her speech therapy is still going well."
Frost was flown on a medical transport jet and admitted to Johns Hopkins Oct. 15 to continue her recovery close to her family, her mother, Mary Watson Moreland, wrote on a GoFundMe page set up to "cover all expenses related to this tragic event such as traveling, food, hotels, missed work, and caring for Tina."
On Oct. 19 Frost underwent a second surgery to help reconstruct her skull and help prevent infection. After fevers and other complications, her recovery is picking up speed and she is out of intensive care, says the page. Family members noted Frost had started to write on a whiteboard, tries to walk on her own, and now that she's in a private room with its own bath, "likes jumping out of bed on her own, forcing us and the nurses to scramble to assist."
She took her first steps on Oct. 13, her family said.
By early November she had baked cookies, kicked and thrown a rubber ball, walked the halls without assistance, spoken more words and began eating on her own and painted an eyepatch to wear, the family said online.
"Thank you for the overwhelming support and especially the prayers that have been lifted for Tina. We hope you understand that we still are not ready for a lot of visitors, only close family and friends, as Tina always tries to be her polite and sweet self, but it truly exhausts her. Please continue to pray in the days ahead and we'll continue to keep you posted every few days."
In the coming weeks she will continue physical, occupational and speech therapies, and the surgical teams will decide what procedures may be needed for Frost, whom her family called "a true warrior."
In another sign of progress, Frost passed a soccer ball back and forth with her father while standing; the area where she was shot affects balance, so the soccer display could be another good sign.
Occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech therapy are all working with
To date, $607,020 has been donated on the GoFundMe site to help Frost with medical expenses. Watch for upcoming fundraisers on the Tina Tough Facebook page.
Image of Tina Frost via GoFundMe
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