Here is a concise summary of the story:
**Title:** A Life-Changing Coma
**Summary:**
* The narrator, Lisa, recounts her life as a rebellious teenager with a troubled relationship with her mother.
* After a fight with her mom, Lisa attends a party, where she gets into a dispute with her boyfriend, Billy, leading to a brief, regrettable encounter.
* Shortly after, Lisa discovers a mysterious black mole, which may have been a tick bite, leading to a virus that causes her brain to swell (edema).
* Lisa falls into a coma for 1 year and 9 months, during which she gives birth to a baby girl at 33 weeks.
* Upon waking, Lisa is initially horrified by the news of her child, but with time, she comes to terms with her new reality.
* With the help of her mother and a kind, humorous doctor (initially perceived as creepy), Lisa learns to accept and eventually love her baby, finding a new sense of purpose and happiness in her life.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
1. The narrator, Lisa, fell into a coma and woke up 1 year and 9 months later.
2. Lisa's father left her mother when Lisa was very young.
3. Lisa's mother was overindulgent to make up for the father's absence.
4. Lisa started sneaking out and dating a boy named Billy at around 16.
5. Billy broke up with Lisa, citing she was too young for him.
6. Lisa discovered a black mole on her thigh, which grew quickly, prompting a clinic visit.
7. A doctor at the clinic suspected a tick bite, but Lisa didn't follow up.
8. Lisa experienced fever, headaches, exhaustion, and eventually, hallucinations.
9. Lisa fell ill, passed out, and was hospitalized.
10. At the hospital, Lisa had edema (brain swelling) due to a virus from a tick bite.
11. Lisa was in a coma for 1 year and 9 months.
12. During her coma, Lisa gave birth to a baby at 33 weeks, who was kept in an incubator.
13. The baby was born prematurely and had to fight for her life.
14. After waking up, Lisa initially refused to see her baby.
15. Lisa later met her baby in the hospital's neonatal unit.
16. The doctor who treated Lisa, Dr. Hernández, was initially perceived as creepy but later found to be kind and humorous.
17. Lisa regained some motor skills and speech after several months.
18. Lisa's attitude towards her baby changed from anger to love after meeting her.
19. Lisa was eventually able to take her baby home with the support of her mother.
20. Lisa's mother had been very supportive throughout her recovery and motherhood.