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Greg Clow
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Thu, 03 Mar 2005 13:09:47 -0500
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[idm] Fwd: :: An update on Dax from Subtle ::
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The following came across the Lex Records mailing list today...
quoted 134 lines To: "Lex Info" <lexoleum@lexrecords.com>>To: "Lex Info" <lexoleum@lexrecords.com> >From: "Tom Brown" <lexoleum@lexrecords.com> >Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 17:09:14 -0000 >X-Original-Message-ID: <auto-000003982074@warprecords.com> >Subject: :: An update on Dax from Subtle :: > > >Here is the latest news on Dax Pierson from Doseone on behalf of Subtle : > >To all those who are concerned, > >On Thursday February 24th at approximately 1 am in Atlantic, Iowa, our >tour van hit "black ice" and overturned off of the highway 80. there were >seven of us aboard, we were doing 40 miles per hour and slowing down, >Patrick Scott was driving the vehicle when it hit the stretch of "black >ice", which caused us to skid out of control, Patrick temporarily regained >control of the vehicle only to be pulled off the highway by the weight of >the equipment trailer we were towing. Fortunately for us, the weight of >the trailer then saved all our lives by stopping the vehicle from rolling >over multiple times. the crash was 10 seconds long. All of us were wearing >our seat belts except for Alex who was lying down in the back seat. We all >hit against the roof of the van upon impact. six of us sustained minor >cuts and bruises. Dax however broke his neck upon impact. His head was >then pinned beneath the front row of passenger seats, upon dislodging his >foot from what looked to be an unnatural position, Dax's air passage way >was cleared and he began to breath and communicate with us. He told us >immediately that he could not feel his lower body. we were met quickly by >another motorist , the local sheriff, and an EMT team. Dax was carefully >removed from the overturned vehicle by the EMT's and firefighters. He was >then taken to Cas-county hospital in Atlantic, Iowa. one hour later he was >emergency air lifted by helicopter to Creighton university hospital in >Omaha Nebraska for X-rays and treatment. > >(in a 15 minute window three trailer trucks and another passenger van all >overturned on the same 10 mile stretch of highway and black ice.) > >Dax is currently recovering at Creighton university hospital in the >intensive care unit where he will remain for the next three weeks at least. >Fortunately Dax is completely covered by his health insurance provided by >amoeba music in Berkeley California. So all of his care is being paid for >and will continue to be covered through out his healing process. Both >Dax's mother and father (Myrna Anderson and Herman Pierson) were contacted >as soon as possible and arrived at the hospital in Omaha within 24 hours. > >Dax shattered his c5 vertebrae, which is located at the base of the neck. >When his vertebrae shattered it bruised his spinal chord and caused severe >swelling around the c5 and adjacent vertebrae. his broken vertebrae was >his only injury. Dax is currently experiencing paralysis from his nipple >line down. His paralysis is very severe the muscles used to breath and >operate the lungs are located below the nipple line. as a result he is on >a ventilator to help him breath. The ventilator is a tube that runs >through Dax's mouth and into his lungs to facilitate respiration. It's >presence coupled with Dax's inability to use his hands makes communication >for Dax very difficult at the present time. Dax has remained conscious and >cognoscente throughout the entire process. >The spinal cord itself is essentially brain tissue and it regenerates very >slowly in comparison to other cells/tissues in the human body. While >broken bones can be mended the spinal column only heals by way of "nature" >and/or bodily miracle. > >On the 25th at 10 am Dax was taken in for surgery. His 4th and 6th >vertebrae were fused in order to create a functional neck for Dax. all >broken bone debris were removed and the spinal chord where his c5 broke >was encased in a cage of sorts that will protect it and allowed the 4th >and 6th vertebrae to be fused on either end of it. the operation was >successful and there were no complications. Since then the swelling around >the injury has decreased. >The extent of Dax's injury is now sustained and the healing process has >begun. The first major hurdle is to have Dax heal enough to be taken off >of the ventilator. If this happens he will be given a tracheotomy. The >tracheotomy will enable Dax to move his lips and communicate with those >caring for him. This step will be huge for his mental and physical comfort >and will take all the strength and love he and those who cherish him can >provide in the coming weeks. >The end of Dax's stay in intensive care will hopefully coincide with him >being weaned off of the ventilator and being given the tracheotomy. due to >the "open" or intensive nature of the surgery Dax underwent to have his >vertebrae fused, that wound must heal completely and be free of infection >before they can open a new wound when giving him a tracheotomy. > >After his stay in intensive care Dax will be moved to a rehabilitation >centre for the rest of his recovery. It will most likely be in Texas as to >be close to his mother who will be caring for him through this most >difficult leg of his recovery. The rehabilitation process could range >anywhere from 2 to 24 months. The process will be long and challenging for >Dax, his strength, and the strength of those around him, both near and far >is detrimental. > >In case it is unclear...Dax's mind is completely healthy and everything >above his nipple line is in perfect working condition, so he can shrug his >shoulders and move his arms slightly, it is only the presence of the >ventilator tube in his mouth that prevents him from communicating verbally. >His eyes are wide and his heart is strong. > >To all of you who are sending him love and prayer, keep doing so it is >working, and all of our concern and love remains utterly necessary. The >physical healing process for this type of injury takes serious time >patience and courage. > >We are now organizing/preparing for Dax's immediate future care and >rehabilitation as well as fund raising benefits. We appreciate everyone's >patience as we prepare for the long road ahead of Dax. It will be >important for all who love him to be present and offer aid not only while >the tragedy is before us but when recovery is before us as well, and >recovery may be some time from now. As a result we will be establishing a >web site for Dax that will allow everyone to enter their contact >information for future contact and aid . This site will also provide >health update information as it becomes available to us. > >As you can imagine Dax's care, healing, treatment, and return to his >"normal" life will be very expensive. >We will do our best to keep all those concerned updated on both his health >and how they can help, in the form of both monetary donation and sheer love. > >There is a crowd of beautiful people gathering behind Dax... >The overwhelming outpour of love and concern for him has already begun to >work its magic on his mental and physical strength...so please keep it >coming...and thank you all... > >all flowers cards and positive thoughts can be addressed to: > >care of: Dax Pierson >intensive care unit >Creighton University Hospital >(402)449-4000 >601 N.30th st. >OM NE 68131 > > ><http://www.lexrecords.com/>Lex Records ><http://www.subtle6.com/>Subtle > > >
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