Olympic gymnast Mary Lou Retton’s daughter, McKenna Kelley, recently offered a positive update on her mother’s health. The 55-year-old Retton had been fighting an uncommon form of pneumonia and was in intensive care, unable to breathe independently. In an Instagram post, Kelley shared that her mother’s condition has significantly improved.
According to Kelley’s update, Mary Lou Retton is making a gradual recovery, demonstrating her determination to overcome the illness. While she remains in the intensive care unit, her breathing is becoming stronger, and her reliance on medical devices is diminishing. Though there’s still a challenging road ahead, the family is encouraged by these positive developments and the effectiveness of the treatments.
Mary Lou Retton secured her place in history at the 1984 Summer Olympics when she became the first American woman to clinch the all-around gymnastics gold medal. She also won two silver medals and two bronze medals at the Olympics, earning her the title of Sports Illustrated’s Sportswoman of the Year. Following her gymnastics career, Retton ventured into television and was later inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 1997.
Despite Mary Lou Retton’s lack of health insurance, the family has faced financial challenges. However, their friends and family have rallied to support her, raising over $420,000 to assist with her medical expenses.
Kelley expressed deep gratitude for the overwhelming love and support they’ve received during this challenging time. Mary Lou Retton’s path to recovery continues, and her family remains hopeful for her ongoing improvement.