Pal Takats

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yeager:

 
en espérant que ça aille

yeager:

Gabor Kezi

Updates about Pal:
Pal slept very calm during the night in the "Inselspital" in Bern. Seems that the medicine that he got yesterday had a positive effect on his brain. Today in the morning - after taking away the sedatives - he opened his eyes for a short while. He was not able neither to focus properly nor to communicate yet. But according to the signs he hears us.
 
The doctors say that they want to keep him rather sleeping at the intensive care for the next few days to allow an undisturbed recovery for his brain.

Fred McTwist:
merci pour les news, ça semble plutot allé dans la bonne voie meme si on est loin se sentir rassuré.
grosses pensées pour lui plein de force

yeager:

Gabor Kezi donne des nouvelles de Pal : "Mercredi 14 : Aujourd'hui a été un jour de complications. Pal a eu une petite infection dans les poumons et doit être traité avec de nouveaux antibiotiques. Il a la fièvre, autour de 38 degrés. Pour éviter de nouvelles irritations, il a subit une trachéotomie. Puis il a même respiré seul quelque temps et est allé très bien, encore mieux qu'avec la machine. Ensuite il l'ont remis sur la machine respirante pour l'économiser afin de guérir son cerveau. Pal est toujours sous analgésiques forts, mais les médicaments pour dormir qui lui sont administrés sont de moins en moins forts. À côté de ces événements il n'y a aucun nouveau changement général de son état : stabilité et sommeil. Ici aux soins intensifs de l'hopital, les gens sont vraiment charmants et efficaces. J''ai eu la chance de les voir travailler aujourd'hui autour de Pal et je dois dire qu'il est entre de bonnes mains."

yeager:


Gabor Kezi


Updates about Pal Takats:

„Maybe – day”
 
Tomorrow Pal might be transported to Sankt Gallen, Switzerland. I think the reason is that the Inselspital in Bern is getting overloaded. Personally I’m not too happy about this but I know that the new hospital meets the high quality requirements what Pal needs.
 
He had a fever of 40 degrees almost all day long. It might have been :
 - maybe because of the lungs infection,
- maybe because of an infection at the broken leg,
 - maybe because of the combination of strong medicines that he gets.
 Fortunately it was not necessary to give him an extra medicine against the fever: till the evening his temperature fell back to his average 38 degrees.
 
The doctors still don’t know why he doesn’t wake up. They tell always new theories about what’s going on in his head:
 - maybe the bone/ or fat particles from the broken leg got into the veins after the accident, went up to the heart, then through a small hole (that 30% of the humans have in their hearts), through the arteries to the brain which causes the abnormal brain activity
 - maybe the brain have moved (even without getting a stronger hit on the head)
 - maybe the problem is in his central nervous system
 - maybe the brain liquid brought some material into his brain which disturbs the normal functioning of the brain.
 
There are a lot of „maybes”. I am normally very positive but the last briefing with his doctor was quite shocking: They’re still not sure what’s going on in his head or if he will be able to recover completely. If yes, it might take 4-6 months.
 
In the evening he opened his eyes again shortly, slightly moved his head and his limbs on BOTH SIDES. “Maybe” this is a good sign because since the brain problems he hasn’t moved anything on the left side.
 
Tomorrow at 8:00 last examination in Inselspital, if he is ready for transport he will take another heli ride…
 
PS.: I want to thank all of you for your support. I have to apologize if I don’t answer all the messages you send. I am moved to see how many people worry about Pal and want to help him and the family with providing a place to sleep, with offering money or just with a few nice words. You are good people! Let us stay with him in our thoughts, he needs us!

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