Monday, November 7, 2011

An Emotional Rollercoaster

On Thursday last week, our 19 year old nephew was involved in a motorbike accident with a taxi.

It's one of those calls that you dread and the days since then have been filled with plenty of prayer from plenty of people as well as regular phone conversations with the family.

 He is still in the medically induced coma.

If it feels like a rollercoaster to us, I can only imagine how his parents must be feeling (although probably not). It seems that there is good news, and we are thrilled and then the next day they find something else, and it's bad news and our hearts sink.

The news yesterday evening was that his recovery is steady and he was going to have a follow up operation to his liver today, half of which has been removed. From what I understand, it's still not working properly. To add to that, his kidneys aren't functioning properly either and they are connecting him to a dialysis machine, his body is still not producing adrenaline either.

The leg that is severely damaged is still waiting for treatment and we are as yet, unsure of what that is. I don't know what the news will be this evening.

I feel so helpless being so far away from them, but have been overwhelmed by the sense of care from family and friends through their correspondence in various ways. We really are an interconnected people and we do need support and encouragement from one another. So don't kid yourself. No man is an island.


It reminded me of a post I wrote sometime ago, although I am not asking "Why?" at all. Instead, I know that even though we have little to no control over this situation, that we are never alone in it.


For that, I am truly thankful.




* 11.11.11 - My nephew fought bravely but lost his battle. He was loved by family and friends and will be missed by all. Our hearts go out to his folks and siblings especially at this time.

6 comments:

  1. Oh wow Lis. Where is he? I mean place-wise?

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  2. Allie says:
    Shame Lis - its horrendous what's happened to him!
    We keep praying with you that he will recover fully and that good things will come out of this in the end.

    Thanks for keeping us in the loop
    XX

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  4. Allie says:
    Ah Lis - we are so sorry!
    Its such a waste of a life -
    Our hearts go out to the whole family.
    XX

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  5. sorry - I have only just picked up on this and wanted to say you are in our prayers at this sad sad time

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  6. Thank you all for your prayers, kind words and thoughts. We appreciate them so much.

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