00:00He's gone into surgery. I'm pacing back and forth. He came out and obviously he was still very kind
00:05of like groggy from the anesthetic and you know he wasn't really he was responsive kind of like he
00:11was he'd say words but he was very like like just very grumpy. I've gone to sleep on the chair
00:17next
00:18to him and at 4am I woke up and there was like this like the nurse was like checking him
00:25but I
00:25could see the way that she was checking him. It was almost like something was wrong so I've kind
00:29of immediately got up and I'm like what's what's going on and she said his eyes don't look responsive
00:34and all I remember within about 10 minutes of them making that call there was about five neurosurgeons
00:42there was people from the intensive care unit. The neurosurgeon who I'd been kind of speaking to and
00:48had been operating on him came and sat me in a room and he said if I'm going to be
00:52100% honest with you
00:53because I think you deserve honesty I am nervous. He said I'm going to do everything that I can
00:59possibly do to get your son off this table but I cannot promise you that he's going to get off
01:06this
01:06table.
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