He suffered an accident while mountain biking five years ago
A Marple man who suffered a serious brain injury while mountain biking has credited the work of air ambulance paramedics for saving his life.
Dr. James said: “This patient needed a RSI intervention very urgently as his breathing and airway were so bad. He spent two weeks in a coma at Stoke University Hospital before being transferred to Salford Royal, where he remained until September 2019. An initial CT scan of his brain showed that he suffered a Thalamic Bleed which had severed the nerves in his brain and also suffered internal bleeding from his kidney and spleen.
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