Zsombor must live
*FINAL UPDATE*
Zsombor's Celebration of Life will be held tomorrow (Friday, 18th May 2018) starting at 6:30pm in the Hungarian Cultural Society Of Greater Vancouver (728 - Kingsway, Vancouver).
Join us to say farewell to Zsombor and feel free to say a couple words of your memories with him.
Jó utat Zsomborka!
*LATEST UPDATE*
We've just arrived back from the Manor where we visited Zsombor before he was going to be transported to the hospital to have yet another operation. They were going to remove the implant that was installed a couple months ago and caused so much problems ever since. Zsombor couldn't really recover from that procedure, his body wasn't able to accept the skull implant, so the doctor finally decided to remove it.
He was breathing really heavily when we were there and had fever but he was getting oxygen through a mask and got medications so we had high hopes that he can have the operation on Tuesday as scheduled, but God had a different plan.
My sister was on her way to the Manor when she got the call that Zsombor had to be transported to the hospital already. They arrived almost the same time, and were brought to a room where she was able to say good bye and spend together 5 more minutes till Zsombor exhaled one last time.
Thank you very much for all your support, you made it possible to bring him home and spend another year with us! It was an adventurous year, with ups and downs, smiles and struggles but every day, every moment counts and Zsombor will be with us forever in our happy memories.
*ORIGINAL MESSAGE*
Zsombor, my beautiful 25 year old nephew is in coma after having a serious motorbike accident in Thailand just a week before he was going to come back home to Vancouver.He was brought to the hospital in Chiang Mai with a hole on his skull and both of his cheekbones broken.He had a surgery that day and the doctors said his brain activity is at 4% and he has 15% to live.
He had a second surgery next day to release the liquid from his skull and lower the pressure on his brain, and now he keeps on fighting for his life.
My sister and Zsombor's father would give everything to get their son back but their resources are very limited.
Every donated cent counts and evey prayer is welcomed.
Zsombor must live!