David was taken to the hospital with no feeling from the
chest down due to a crushed T-5 vertebra. Additional injuries include broken ribs, broken sternum
and micro collapsed areas of both lungs. He went into surgery that night to
stabilize his spine and relieve the pressure being put on his spinal cord from
the crushed T-5 vertebrae. The surgery to remove the pressure was successful
and David is now recovering in the ICU.
David continues to have no feeling from the chest down and is
expected to move out of the ICU shortly. He is fighting some small
complications with fevers that are related to the spinal cord injury and as
soon as they are under control he will be able to start working towards his
recovery goals.
David has a very long and hard road a head of him. To help
assist with his medical expenses that are exponentially rising, you can donate
to his Road 2 Recovery fund here or go to road2recovery.com/cause-view/david-gassin/. All donations are tax deductible and will
help David prepare for the next stage in his recovery.
The
support he has been receiving from his family, sponsors, friends, and fans is
extremely touching and he is very grateful for all the kind words and prayers.
If you are unable to donate to David’s R2R Fund, you can still help by sharing
this information and keeping up the positive vibes and prayers. For more
information and how you can help go to Road2Recovery.com.
About Road 2 Recovery: The Road 2 Recovery Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that was founded in 2000, and is dedicated to helping AMA licensed Professional Motocross/Supercross riders and Action Sports Athletes with financial assistance if they sustain career-ending injuries as well as providing motivational, emotional, and spiritual support to these individuals and their families. To make a donation click here. For more information on Road 2 Recovery and upcoming events visit www.road2recovery.com or contact Anita Button at 760-436-1366
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