Support Cormac in his long distance battle
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On Thursday the 3rd of January, Cormac was involved in a devastating accident which left him fighting for his life in New Zealand.
Whilst out enjoying his weekend with friends, he fell from a cliff approximately 20m high. Due to the quick actions of his friends who were with him and the fantastic emergency services, Cormac was airlifted to a nearby hospital where he remained in a critical condition for sometime with severe head injuries.
Immediately, his dad flew with his mum and brother following a few days later.
Over 3 weeks later, Cormac is still in hospital but has made some improvements. He has made responses, physically healed very well and every day fights this extremely difficult battle.
Unfortunately, at present the hospital are unable to predict the level of brain damage but everyday we all hope and pray that he will live an independent life again.
As a lot of you will know, Cormac is a fighter and if anyone can get through this and surpass all expectations and predictions, it is him.
Flights out for family members and accommodation is extremely expensive as well as possible future medical needs. This is an extremely long road for Cormac and the level of support he will need is unfortunately unclear.
We all would appreciate any amount of support you can give, large or small to support him and his family.
The level of support received to date in many ways has been absolutely over whelming and we would like to thank everyone for the messages of support and assistance received to date.
Whilst out enjoying his weekend with friends, he fell from a cliff approximately 20m high. Due to the quick actions of his friends who were with him and the fantastic emergency services, Cormac was airlifted to a nearby hospital where he remained in a critical condition for sometime with severe head injuries.
Immediately, his dad flew with his mum and brother following a few days later.
Over 3 weeks later, Cormac is still in hospital but has made some improvements. He has made responses, physically healed very well and every day fights this extremely difficult battle.
Unfortunately, at present the hospital are unable to predict the level of brain damage but everyday we all hope and pray that he will live an independent life again.
As a lot of you will know, Cormac is a fighter and if anyone can get through this and surpass all expectations and predictions, it is him.
Flights out for family members and accommodation is extremely expensive as well as possible future medical needs. This is an extremely long road for Cormac and the level of support he will need is unfortunately unclear.
We all would appreciate any amount of support you can give, large or small to support him and his family.
The level of support received to date in many ways has been absolutely over whelming and we would like to thank everyone for the messages of support and assistance received to date.
Organizer
Aisling O Brennan
Organizer
County Westmeath, Westmeath