Driving midday on a damp road, Andrew McKay had to make a fast stop. His vehicle spun out and struck a palm tree with such force the tree-trunk spikes penetrated the driver’s door. He was rushed to Harris Health Ben Taub Hospital.
Andrew’s problems were daunting: three broken pelvic bones, fractured ribs, broken shoulder blade, torn ACL, damage to his C-6 and C-7 vertebrae and defused axonal brain injury (this happens when the brain rapidly shifts inside the skull). His Glasgow Coma Scale was five, indicating severe injury.
During the 17 days Andrew was in Ben Taub’s neuro intensive care unit, his parents put their trust in his medical team. “Several doctors met with us, and they were very gentle in telling us about his very critical condition,” said Ginger, Andrew’s mom.
“This was the most phenomenal experience in the most frightening situation. The professionals know what they’re doing. That’s what I want people to know about Ben Taub. And I want the doctors to know the miracles they perform.”