Sunday, October 2, 2011

What Happened?

On September 30 Craig was on a short bike ride, expected to return after an hour.  Mardean became worried, trying to contact him by cell phone and driving his cycling route to look for him.  After about three hours, the University Hospital contacted her with the news that he had been admitted to the ER and that he had serious injuries but could not yet explain exactly what they were, just that he was sedated.  

Little by little we have been able to find out details but are still unclear as to what exactly happened.  Witnesses who called 911 state he fell from his bike and was unconscious.  He was taken to Jordan Valley Hospital by ambulance and then life-flighted to the University.  

Currently he is the most critical patient in the surgical intensive care unit.  At this time the only visitors allowed are family, so we want to keep you updated on his condition.  

His injuries include trauma to the head, all his ribs are broken on the left side, both front and back, this is called flail chest.  His left clavicle is broken and both lungs are being drained, as one had collapsed.  There is injury to his left leg but we are unsure what the extent is.  His body is extensively bruised, scraped, and swollen.  

Some of his treatments include blood transfusion, rotating bed to improve lung function, ventilator, head bolt (not sure of the technical term) that measures pressure on the brain, propofol induced coma, and more tubes than apparently most critical patients normally have at one time.  Once he is stabilized, they plan to plate his ribs, probably the first of many procedures.

At this stage the doctors are not able to give an accurate prognosis until they are able to stabilize him.  Each day they try to bring him around to test his response to stimuli.  He has been able to move his limbs slightly and that is a good sign.

Craig is certainly a fighter and a strong individual.  In his fifties he found a love for cycling and has excelled as he has been able to do several century rides and loves a good challenge.  We feel encouraged that the health benefits he's received from cycling will help him through the challenging months ahead.

11 comments:

  1. A family member will plan on posting updates daily or as there are notable changes.
    Jana

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  2. Jana,

    So sorry to hear about your Dad. What a tough thing to be going through. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts.

    Love you girl
    Abby

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  3. I'm praying for uncle Craig and your whole family. Lots if thoughts and love is being sent your way. So sorry to hear this news!

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  4. Joyce and I are keeping Craig in all our prayers. He is too good for us here and has much to do, and we want to do them with him!!! Mardean, know that we love you both.
    Ken Asay

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  5. Jana - I'm so sorry to hear your family is going through this. You are in my prayers.

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  6. Mardean,

    Our hearts are aching for you! You and Craig are in our prayers. Please let us know what we can do for you. Hang in there, we love you!

    -Aaron & Maegan Davis

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  7. Mardean,
    We have our hearts and prayers with you and Craig. We love you both. If you need anything at all please let us help.

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  8. Dear Mardean and Family:

    We love you all and our entire family are praying for you and especially for Craig.

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  9. We so much appreciate these updates as we are so concerned about Craig. Our love and prayers stay with Craig, Mardean, and all of you.

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  10. Wow! I saw him that day in his bike outfit getting the bike on the van. Not even knowing what to expect for him, but to have a great ride.
    We will keep Craig and your family in our prayers. Thank you so much for keeping us posted. We are here if you need assistance in anything.
    Families are Forever!
    Love The Ouimette Family

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  11. I have felt so stunned to know that this happened. Mardean and Craig are such an important part of our ward and so loved. You are in our thoughts and prayers! We will participate in the fast for your family this week.
    -Wayne and Katie Anderson

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