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Kelly's updates, along with his encouragement, have helped Giffords' staff through the tragedy, said Mark Kimble, a Tucson staff member who stood only a few feet from Giffords when she was shot. "There is not a doubt in his mind, and not a doubt in any of our minds, that she's going to be back," Kimble said. "He's been cheering us up. He'll come over, and when we're down, he'll say,
'Gabby's going to make it, Gabby's a little better today.' That's a big help to all of us." Doctors upgraded Giffords' condition from critical to serious over the weekend and say they carried out three successful procedures that demonstrate she was recovering well. A breathing tube was moved from her mouth to her throat along with a separate feeding tube that was shifted from her nose to her stomach. Friese said removing the tubes in her nose and mouth reduces the risks of infections. Doctors also said they performed a surgery on Giffords' eye socket to remove bone fragments to relieve pressure on her eye. No complications arose from the surgery; doctors needed to perform the eye procedure all along but waited until her condition improved to do it.
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