Saturday, December 22, 2007

Petition: "Assault in the First Degree....

Dear Friends,

I have just read and signed the petition: "Assault in the First Degree for
drivers with suspended or revoked licenses"

Please take a moment to read about this important issue, and join me in signing
the petition. It takes just 30 seconds, but can truly make a difference. We are
trying to reach 2,000 signatures - please sign here: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/851354389

Once you have signed, you can help even more by asking your friends and family
to sign as well.

Thank you!

David Cole


http://www.thePetitionSite.com

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Thanksgiving

We had a good track day on Friday 11/23 at the Jennings Motor Grand Prix in Jennings Florida. Brett rode well and I had a minor crash! (Only damage was my thumb, a clutch lever and my pride.)

It was a good Thanksgiving holiday allowing Stacey, Coleen, Brett and I to enjoy quality time together.

Brett has now purchased a frame for a Suzuki SV and is preparing to put the motor from the wrecked motorcycle into it. He continues to work on motorcycles and attend classes at Jeff State. He is ready for this term to be over.

As we approach the Christmas season – I wish you all a blessed holiday season and thank God for our savior Jesus.

Keep up the prayers – they work miracles.

November update

Recently Brett and I visited his friend and fellow riding enthusiast Gary Childs in Memphis, TN. Gary had an accident July 13th 2007 that bruised his spinal cord and left him partially paralyzed. He has been at the VA spinal rehabilitation hospital in Memphis and appears to be making good progress. We pray for his recovery and speedy return back to Birmingham. It is encouraging to me that Brett remains concerned about others.

Brett and I will be riding in a track day on November 23rd in Jennings, Florida. This will be the second time for Brett to ride on this track but the first since he lost his arm. Brett has been investing time and money in improving the performance of his Hawk and he is excited about another “track day”. He has also been kind enough to work on my Hawk but I assure you it will not be as fast as his!

We finally received a settlement from Travelers Insurance for the medical coverage and the property damage claim should be resolved this week. This has been an ordeal but our attorney, Leon Ashford, has helped us tremendously.

Please learn this lesson; I encourage everyone to increase their “uninsured/underinsured” coverage on your policies.

Brett bought another dirt bike and has equipped it with left handed controls. He changed the controls back on his other dirt bike so his friend Justin Rickles could ride with him at The Ridge this past Saturday.

I am constantly amazed at Brett’s ability to do things mechanically within his limitations. I truly believe that there is nothing that he cannot do. He rarely asks for help and is very independent.

God continues to sustain us all and He demonstrates his power through Brett’s accomplishments and perseverance. Prayers have been answered and I ask you to continue to ask God to relieve Brett’s nagging pain.

As we approach Thanksgiving this week – We are indeed thankful to all of our friends and family for the love and support demonstrated toward us. To God we are most thankful in sparing Brett’s life and allowing us to experience God’s triumph through adversity.


PS: I clipped this post from John Harrison regarding Brett’s dirt bike ride at the Ridge…

To say that I was impressed with Brett and his riding ability would be a
gross understatement. Y'all already know how determined and skilled he is
as a rider on the track, but this young man can handle rocks, roots, and
hills too! I was not sure what his comfort level or pace would be, so I
would ride on ahead so he could set his own pace and then I would wait at
the trail intersections. Jason rode sweep behind him. Some of the places I
waited allowed me to look back and watch him winding and bouncing through
the woods and it really was something to see. I never had to wait very long
either, he was right there. I was also impressed with Brett's best friend.
You can just tell that they are long time, close friends. He rode with
Brett all day and he seemed to know exactly what Brett could do and also
when to assist. Nothing spoken, they just know each other well. I hope
that I don't embarrass them by saying all this, but friends like that can be
hard to find and it was great to see young men with so much maturity riding
together.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

October update - Brett on track @ Talladega

It has been way to long since my last update. Brett continues to make progress in many areas. He is half way through the fall term at Jeff State. He has completed two successful track days at the Talladega Grand Prix Track .

Brett continues to work on motorcycles and he is also riding his dirt bike more often.

Pain continues to taunt Brett but he perseveres. He gets a nerve block about once every three to four weeks and he remains on the nerve pill Lyrica. (Coleen and I struggle with our inability to provide relief. We can only trust God to provide his comfort.)

Our world will never be the same but we know God is in control and He will receive all the glory through Brett’s recovery and his life.

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Brett Cole update as of August 4, 2007 - Brett's back on the track!

Shortly after his accident six months ago Brett said he would ride again. As a parent I did not want him do anything that could cause harm but Brett is a very determined young man.

I would not have believed it if I did not see it with my own eyes. Last weekend Brett was back on the track at the Barbers Motor Speedway. He overcame some fear and trepidation and successfully rode his left hand controlled Hawk. (See the pictures…)

Brett was very meticulous in his preparations as he is in most things related to motorcycles. He first bought a small dirt bike, converted the throttle to the left side and began practicing riding. He practiced with and without the prosthetic arm. He then took the next step of riding off road with friend Mark Cambron. He finally was ready to ride the Hawk and I ran beside him as he tested his ability to control ride at slow speeds. (It reminded me of running beside a child as they learn to ride a bike.)

He purchased new safety gear and signed up for the upcoming track day. The rest is history! Brett plans to keep riding on the track but has no intentions of getting back on the road. After passing a new driving test, the State of Alabama has released him to drive a car or motorcycle (the only restriction is no manual transmission!)

We received good news recently regarding Brett’s situation with Jeff State. They have granted him a two year scholarship and will provide someone to take notes if needed. (Brett’s handwriting is getting better but is slow.)

Brett has continued to work on and sell motorcycles. He made a nice profit on one bike and paid me back some seed money. We only have four motorcycles in the garage now and hopefully that will soon be down to three.

Stacey is now home from her summer camp lifeguard job. She and I canoed the Hiawassee River a few weeks ago and spent some quality time together. She returns to Samford as a Sophomore on the 27th.

Coleen, Brett and I finally moved our church membership to Park Ave Baptist church in Moody. We are happy there.

We still await final settlement from Travelers Insurance. They have moved very slowly and have not yet agreed to a fair payment for property damages. We are grateful for the fine work of our attorney Leon Ashford as he represents us in this matter.

We recently learned that the women that hit Brett had yet another car wreck. She was also apparently arrested for selling drugs to an undercover officer. I pray that they will keep her off the road and that justice will be done.

Brett continues to battle episodes of pain. He had two nerve blocks during July and these seem to provide some relief. He works out three times per weeks and that also seems to help. A change in weather, barometric pressure or cold seems to cause the greatest discomfort. Despite the nagging pain, he seldom complains but Coleen and I grieve when he hurts.

We are thankful for the continued prayers and support for Brett and our family. The Lord has continued to show us His grace and power throughout this saga. We have witnessed miracles and the wonderful acts of kindness of friends, family and God’s people. Brett’s courage and determination is an inspiration to us all.

Feel free to share this email and/or visit Brett’s Blog at BrettCole.BlogSpot.com where I occasionally post pictures and videos.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Update as of July 1st, 2007

Dear Friends and Family,

Many of you ask about Brett on a regular basis. It is always appreciated and uplifting to know that so many people care. Our family is indeed grateful for all of the support, prayers and encouragement from all of you. We have seen God at work in so many ways that it is hard to count.

Brett continues to battle pain but he seldom complains. We do ask for continued prayer support for relief in this area of his life.

He remains focused on getting back on the track and riding again. He has equipped his Honda Hawk and a TTR125 with left handed controls and has possible plans for a track day in July. Right now he is riding the TTR125 without his prosthetic arm and he has moved the gas throttle over to the left side but the throttle works backwards. He will fix it later. Check out the video on the blog of him riding around the yard!

Brett has discovered the fun of pistol shooting and has been practicing at the pistol range. He is also improving his bowling game and continues to work out at the gym.

We traveled to Foley and Gulf Shores over the Father’s day weekend and visited with my parents. Brett went swimming for the first time since the accident. I think he liked it but he did describe a strange feeling of his shoulder floating away from his body. It was good to see him do some underwater somersaults!

Stacey is working as a lifeguard this summer at the Ponderosa camp near Mentone but she comes home on the weekend to visit. I can tell that Brett and Stacey have grown closer since the accident.

We are trying to return to a normal routine as much as possible and we are thankful that God has sustained us this far.

Feel free to share this email and/or visit Brett’s blog at BrettCole.BlogSpot.com where I occasionally post pictures and videos.

I hope everyone is having a great summer and we wish a happy Fouth of July. We are thankful to live in America and for our freedom. God bless you.

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Brett on TTR125

Brett has equipped this TTR125 with left handed controls. He has also similarly setup his 1989 Honda Hawk in anticipation of an upcoming track day.


Thursday, June 14, 2007

Update on Brett Cole as of June 14th 2007

Dear Friends and Family:

Brett continues to make good progress. His phantom pain episodes have become less intense and infrequent. He has become very adept at doing things with only one hand.

His overall health is improving and he is on a regular workout schedule at a local gym. Brett’s attitude and outlook remain positive.

We enjoyed our family trip to California and spent eight days sightseeing and visiting San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Clara, Sausalito, Miur woods, Sacramento, Monterey, Pebble beach, Carmel and Big Sur. The cold weather caused Brett some pain and we have concluded that he is very sensitive to cold and moisture.

One of the highlights of our trip was a visit with Dug Smith of Roseville, CA (near Sacramento). Dug paralyzed his right arm in a motorcycle accident in England when he was 17 years old. He is in his 30’s now. He had reached out to Brett as an encourager. Dug is a software specialist and types 60 + wpm with one hand. He also rides a motorcycle with only his left hand. Over the years Dug has won several age and division motorcycle races (riding with only one functional hand!) Brett was obviously fascinated and encouraged by Dug’s success and accomplishments.

We also visited the Shriner’s hospital in Greenville SC in hopes of a prosthetic arm for Brett. Unfortunately they were not able to help because of the complexity and expense of a myoelectric arm.

However, we are very pleased with the prosthetic work of Brian Mueller at UAB Spain Rehabilitation. He created a first version of a cosmetic arm for Brett to begin testing. Brett has already ridden a bicycle with the new arm and feels that it helps provide additional stability (See pictures).

Brett was also released to drive by Dr. Alonzo and he has had several solo trips in his truck. Brett is a cautious driver and always checks in with Coleen whenever he reaches his destination. I consider this a major step toward his independence.

Our attorney (Leon Ashford) has done a great job representing us. I would highly recommend him. We received good news that the insurance company of the driver of the SUV has agreed to pay the policy limit for personal medical expense liability. Although it is not much money, it helps salve some of the wounds. It is also somewhat of an admission of their fault.

Brett elected to skip a fifth nerve block in hopes of managing the pain with minimal medication. He continues to take the Lyrica nerve pills and an occasional muscle relaxer and pain pill (loritab 5 mg) and is managing through his pain.

Thanks to everyone that has asked about Brett and continues to pray for him. Prayer works!

Here is a word from Brett; “Hello and thanks for the continued prayers and support.”

Here is Brett’s new arm:




A few more pictures of Brett's new arm





Sunday, May 20, 2007

From his mother’s heart...

From his mother’s heart:

Brett had a wonderful time at his birthday party at 29 Dreams - as did we all. Thank you again Tim and Kathy L. for everything. Brett was not in much pain if any. I would like to thank all of you who came to be with him. I know some of you would like to have come but just could not make it, but I thank you for your thoughts. Many of you brought gifts for Brett and we were all grateful for that (although it was not necessary) we thank you all. He received some really nice shirts, money, gift cards, peanuts, cards, and I don’t even know what else. Some of the cards were hilarious! His aunt Beverly even bought him a new motorcycle (need I mention it was a toy motorcycle). I would especially like to thank Mr. Will Ratliff and his sweet wife Carolyn for coming by the party. That meant so much to all of us.

Brett has been feeling so good lately, but it seems that the rain upsets his comfort. Last night, at the weekly FBR meeting, he was in a lot of pain. Usually if he feels bad he can hide it. But last night he hurt so badly he could not pretend that he didn’t. He could not hold his head up, but I told him that his friends understood. He had driven us out there, but I had to drive us home as the tears rolled down my cheeks. The next morning the ground was wet so we figured it must have been the coming of the rain that affected his pain level.

God is so good to always give us what we need even before we ask it of him. I just feel the need to share some of the ways God has blessed us. (These are not in any particular order).

1. Before Brett’s accident, God sent Mark C. to talk to Brett about a different career choice.
2. He led us to a church where the Pastor and the people truly have a heart for others. Our pastor, Donald Jennings, came to the hospital the night of the accident and stayed with us until about 3:00 in the morning. He was the first one back the next morning with a basket full of goodies. If ever we needed a pastor to sit with us and pray with us it has been through all of this. Keep in mind that he and his wife had just had their third son. Needless to say a huge thank you to his wife, Laura, for letting him minister to us at this time in their lives!
3. In January, God gave me the desire to read my Bible through in a year. (That has helped me so much!)
4. He had Brett to become friends with Dr. John O. a super guy – not to mention a friend of the Chief of Staff at UAB.
5. He had Dr. Alonso (the best orthopedic surgeon in B’ham) to be the doctor to operate on Brett. He also had many other very good doctors and nurses to care for Brett while he was in the hospital.
6. David was on his way to New Jersey and God saw to it that he was able to catch a flight back to B’ham within about 30 minutes.
7. God arranged for us to be able to stay in the hotel next to UAB the whole time Brett was in the hospital. Because of family, friends, and our church we never had to pay for one night!
8. He spread word quickly to so many friends and family the night of the accident that Stacey and I did not have to sit alone in the waiting room. We were surrounded by many friends that first night and every day and night after.
9. He gave me my dear friend Candice and her daughter, Emily, who came to my house and cleaned it from top to bottom and washed all of our clothes and brought clean ones back to us at the hospital. She and her husband also own a medical company and they brought Brett a TENS unit late one Friday night.
10. He gave us friends and family who brought food, snacks, change, magazines, lotion, antibacterial lotion and wipes, toothpaste and toothbrushes, etc., etc., etc., to the hospital for us.
11. He gave us our friends the Rays who have called or sent cards everyday to let us know that they are still praying for Brett. Many of our friends continue to call and check on Brett as well.
12. He made us to be financially sound enough that I do not have to work.
13. He placed David in a company that has a wonderful owner and great people to work with. (The company also has great medical benefits - thank the Lord for that!)
14. He gave us friends that would help us and support us through these tough times.
15. He gave Brett a very strong will. (It was hard to deal with when he was young.)
16. He gave us as parents the kind of love for Brett that is unshakeable.
17. He gave Brett a sister that loves him dearly.
18. He has opened doors to the world of prosthetics that we had no idea existed.
19. God has opened a door with a fitness club for Brett to work with Chris L. (owner and great guy) who is a personal trainer. His business is not just a business – it is a ministry.
20. God gave Brett a great attitude. (When he is hurting, it is hard to see.)
21. He gave Brett his life!

Brett lived through this horrible accident. With his brachial plexus torn and his nerves ripped, his collar bone, clavicle, and scapula removed, his arm gone, and even some of the muscle in his chest removed, Brett survived! Brett lived to celebrate his 18th birthday! Through doctors, nurses, friends, and prayers of saints, God gave us this great blessing!

God gave us all the gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ, His Son. May we all always be mindful of how good God is.

There are so many other things that God has done for us – so many that I have probably forgotten most of them by now. God led our pastor to preach a sermon that was so hard to hear, but so needed in our lives. You can listen to this sermon – it is probably one that everyone needs to hear.

http://www.sermonaudio.com/search.asp?SourceOnly=true&currSection=sermonssource&keyword=donaldjennings&keywordDesc=Park+Avenue+Baptist+Church
Look for the (May 6th sermon).

I never thought I would see so many of God’s truths become so real in my life, but my ways are not His ways and my thoughts are not His thoughts. Praise God for that! I am so thankful that He is in control.

God Bless You All!
Coleen

Update of May 20th, 2007

May 20, 2007

Dear Friends and Family,

Since my last update, Brett celebrated his 18th birthday, began a weekly workout routine, hit golf balls on the driving range, bowled left handed and shot pistols and a rifle.

Brett continues to make good progress although he is still battling the pain. He has not let this slow him down and the pain intensity has been reduced. I remain encouraged as God shows us daily His grace towards us. We still occasionally wrestle with the grief and anger but mostly we celebrate life. Brett is an inspiration to us all.

Brett has now been fitted for a prosthetic arm and we hope that he will begin wearing this sometime in June. (The prosthetic profession is a fascinating combination of creativity, engineering and physiology.) On June 4th, we will be visiting the Shriner’s hospital in Greenville, SC., where Brett may be eligible for another specialized prosthetic device.

We are traveling to San Francisco on Wednesday for a family getaway and to visit a right arm amputee that has a left handled controlled Honda Hawk motorcycle.

I appreciate everyone’s continued interest and concern for Brett and our family. Keep praying for pain relief and strength for all.

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Brett Cole update as of April 28, 2007

Brett Cole update as of Saturday April 28, 2007

 

I am thankful to God that Brett will celebrate his 18th birthday on May 6th.   We are encouraged by the progress that he has made over the past 11 weeks.  The Lord has answered many of our prayers and we give thanks for his sustaining grace.  I ask you to continue to remember Brett in your prayers and ask God to remove the phantom pains.  These continue to trouble Brett but they seem to be a little less frequent and sometimes less intense.  Brett is scheduled for his third nerve block on Thursday and we pray for further pain relief.  He seems to get some relief from these but they have a delayed reaction.

 

Despite his torment, Brett continues to engage in some of his usual activities.  We spent last weekend at the AMA motorcycle races at the Barber motor sports park.  (This is an incredible facility that everyone should see at least once.)  Brett was fortunate and thankful to receive tickets for each day of the race and he shared the fun with his friend Justin, Coleen, Stacey and me.  

 

Brett spent some time in the paddock area and met a mechanic with only one arm.  Brett also was able to sit on the actual Honda race bike driven by Miguel Duhamel. He also met, shook hands with, and got the personal card of Kenny Roberts, Sr. (a famous motorcycle racer with two sons who now race).

                                                                                                                                                                          

Brett continues his occupational therapy at Lakeshore and this seems to be helping him physically and mentally.  His grip strength has increased from 112 pounds to 130 pounds.  (Be advised that this is a bone crushing grip strength!)  He is able to move his shoulder and has some deep muscle control.  They are focused on strengthening his pectoral, trapesius, and core muscles.  They also encourage him to strengthen his left arm. His scars are healing well and part of the therapy is touch and massage in the injured area.  

 

The therapist (Cheryl) at Lakeshore has been very helpful and encouraging.  She has studied to become familiar with motorcycles and has demonstrated a genuine concern and care for Brett's well being. She can get him to do the exercises without Brett complaining, and he doesn't mind when she massages his scars. She instructs him about his posture and he obeys immediately. (Coleen wishes for the same type response from him at home!)

 

We have visited three Prosthetists that have said that Brett will have many choices on which prosthesis he will be able to use. If he is going to continue to ride the motorcycle on the track (and we know that he will) he will need a device that will not have much movement. Otherwise, he will be able to get one that is myoelectric that he will be able to control by movement of his right shoulder. There are many, many choices in between. We are trying to figure out a way that he can get both. We have decided to go with Brian Mueller from UAB Spain Orthonics and Prosthetics. He seems to be the best all around choice. Brett will need a lot of therapy if he goes with the myoelectric prosthesis. Just being able to learn how to move each muscle to control each part will be a learning experience. Brett will still have to learn to write with his left hand. He was hoping that he could write with his prosthesis, but everyone has told him that is not likely.

 

This whole experience has made us more aware of the pain and suffering that many of our soldiers are coming home with as well as other accident victims. I don't know how people without faith in God manage to get through the tough times. I am so thankful for all of our friends and family members that have continued to pray, call, send cards, and just let us know that we are still in their thoughts and prayers. I know that it is because of God, family, and friends that we have had the strength to get through each day. We are truly grateful for all of you.

 

Feel free to share this update with others and/or check the Brett Blog at www.BrettCole.BlogSpot.com where we will be periodically posting other updates and pictures.

 

PS:  Everyone is invited to Brett's party on Sunday May 6th @ 6:00 at 29 Dreams.  If possible let us know you are coming by emailing hotdog0959@aol.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Brett rides again

We can't keep him from doing what he loves! Here is Brett on his blue and his red Honda Hawks. The blue motorcycle is his first bike and the red one was wrecked when we purchased and Brett repaired to the current condition. He is going slow but this requires alot of balance and coordination.




AMA races at Barber's


Brett spent the weekend at the AMA races at Barbers. He felt pretty good and shared his tickets with his friend Justin and his Mom, Dad and Sister.


Sunday, April 15, 2007

Brett Cole update as of Sunday April 15, 2007

Brett Cole update as of Sunday April 15, 2007

 

Dear friends and family:

 

We attended church as a family Easter Sunday and Brett had a fairly good day except for an occasional pain spike.  Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were bad days with a lot of disruptive pain and lack of sleep. 

 

Despite several rough pain days, Brett had a major breakthrough this week.  On Thursday he drove his truck for the first time.  Not only that, he was pulling a trailer with a motorcycle up highway 25 on the way to the motorcycle shop at 29 dreams.  Of course, Coleen was with him and carefully watching his every move.  He apparently did very well!

 

Earlier in the week the family visited with a psychologist and he agreed that Brett is doing remarkably well.  The rest of us seem to be coping also.  There is no clinical correct way to deal with the loss of a limb.  The doctor encouraged us and others to treat Brett just the way we always have.  We should recognize that his arm is gone and then focus on the person.  He agreed that Brett's biggest challenge is pain management.  He suggested a session on relaxation therapy and the use of a mirror box as an alternative method to treat the phantom pain.

 

Brett had two sessions this week with the physical therapist at Lakeshore.  He seems to respond very well to these sessions and we think the exercises help with the pain management.  We are encouraged that Brett has muscle control in his pectorals and upper back that allows him to shrug his shoulder and flex some of the deeper muscles in his injured area. 

 

On Friday, Brett began sleeping back in his room.  Coleen stayed close by in a trundle bed.  This is big step forward as he begins his journey towards independence.  Brett continues to demonstrate his commitment to doing things on his own.  We worked on a motorcycle on Wednesday and he insisted on doing most of the work himself.  I am his helper and he fusses at me like an inept shop hand when I don't do things exactly his way!

 

I forgot to share an incident from several weeks ago.  Brett wanted to run the motorcycles that had not been started in over a month of inactivity.  I left him alone for about 15 minutes as he rolled the bikes into the driveway and started them up.  We heard the bike engines but did not realize that he had gotten on them and was apparently riding around in circles in the driveway.  He said he let the idle speed carry him around as he eased out on the clutch.   

 

It is amazing how we can go from highs to lows.  Brett's progress encourages us but his pain can quickly put a damper on things.  We praise God that he is allowing Brett to improve and giving him the strength to fight through the pain.  We return for the second nerve block on Monday at 2:00.  I am praying that this injection will give more relief and allow Brett to reduce his intake of other medicine.

 

We continue to be thankful and grateful for the calls, cards and concerns expressed toward Brett and the family. 

 

Our prayer requests are:

 

-          Elimination of the "phantom" pain

-          Pray that the nerve block on Monday lasts

-          Physical, mental, emotional and spiritual strength for our family

 

Note:  You can visit or subscribe to Brett's blog at http://brettcole.blogspot.com and provide comments or words of inspiration as appropriate.

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Post from Coleen:

 

I am constantly amazed at this young man that God has blessed us with!

He refuses to let his injury stop him. He says that it has only slowed him down A LITTLE and only in a few areas. He was born with a strong will and much determination.   Not many things will be a difficult challenge for him. Thank God for that!

 

The owners of the motorcycle resort 29 Dreams, David, and I are having a birthday party for Brett on May 6th, Sunday, from 6:00 pm until 7:00 or 7:30 at 29 Dreams (www.29dreams.com/).  Brett turns 18. We are encouraging all his friends and family to attend. Please let me know if you plan on coming so that we can get a head count. You can contact me at Hotdog0959@aol.com.

 

You have all been so gracious with your prayers, calls, visits, letters, email, cards, meals, gifts, etc. Thank you all so much for all of them!

Of course, our first concern is for Brett's spiritual health. I find myself praying that Brett will allow God to use him in the way that He plans. Also, please pray for David, Stacey, and me as we seek God's will in our lives through this experience.

 

I can tell you as a mom that this is the hardest thing I have ever had to face. This is not one of things that you can put a band aid on, kiss it better, and it is over. I feel so helpless when the phantom pains strike him. It breaks my heart to know that there is nothing we can do for him. But we do know that because God is in control, Brett will continue to heal and the pains will go away. We are also trusting God that Brett will, in the not too distant future, be able to get a prosthetic arm that will do everything he needs and wants it to.

 

Again, thank you all for being there for us. God Bless you all!

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Brett Cole update as of Saturday 4/7/07

Brett Cole update as of Saturday 4/7/07

Dear friends and family:

Today represents the two month mark since Brett’s accident. It is hard to share our struggle even with friends and family but I thank you for allowing me to tell our story.

We are thankful to God that Brett has experienced a reduction in the frequency and severity of the phantom pain episodes. He has been getting better sleep at night and this is good for all of us. His pain is still very real and extremely devastating when he is having an attack. Brett remains resolute in his determination to fight the pain but he is frustrated that relief has not come quicker. We have grown weary as it seems our prayers don’t seem to be answered sometimes but we trust that God is in complete control of this situation.

Last Saturday, Brett and I attended another motorcycle track day in Talladega where we met George Niedobo. George suffered a similar brachial plexus injury in 2000. His right arm is partially paralyzed and fully paralyzed from the elbow to the hand. George was very nice and encouraged Brett to ride again. George showed us the motorcycle that he had equipped for left handed controls. Brett plans to equip one of his bikes with a similar setup and plans to ride on the track again. This hope seems to keep Brett pressing forward.

On Monday, Brett had the medical procedure known as a Stellate Ganglion Block. This is a nerve block of the sympathetic nerve. After the procedure Brett said he felt great. No pain and just a little tingle. We were ecstatic! Brett then got his hair cut and we decided to go out to eat to celebrate. Stacey met us for an early dinner at Shogun. Everything was great until toward the end of dinner when the phantom pain abruptly returned. We were all deflated and saddened. Brett will have several more blocks over the next few months. The next injection will be on the 16th. Apparently these blocks require several injections to be effective. We are encouraged that the first block appeared to have some impact, albeit short lived. This would indicate that phantom pain is a direct result of damaged nerves that can be treated by blocking the neural pathways. We pray that the next injection lasts longer.

Brett also returned to see the orthopedic surgeon Dr. Alonzo. We reviewed the before and after x-rays of Brett’s chest and shoulder. It was amazing to see the difference from the x-ray taken the day of the accident. Dr. Alonzo showed us where Brett’s clavicle had been dislocated 9.3 cm (almost 4 inches) from his sternum. The swelling from the internal tissue damage was amazing. His current x-ray looks clear and most of the swelling has gone. Brett’s scars are healing and all the scabs are now gone. Dr. Alonzo told Brett to resume normal activities and come back in two months. He gave a referral to Lakeshore for some rehabilitation and physical therapy. We have had two sessions with the therapists at Lakeshore and Brett is responding well. His grip strength in his left hand was measured at 112 pounds. He has been squeezing a stress ball for 6 weeks now and has developed a very muscular forearm. Be careful if you shake his left hand!
My work schedule continues to be sporadic. I have been able to get back into some things and make a contribution but I remain ever close to home. I tell people that if they see me at work then they know Brett probably had a good day. I am thankful for a good place to work and good people to work with.

Coleen carries a heavy load. She is a great mother but sometimes fails to take care of herself. She is having lunch today with a good friend and she spent much of Wednesday away from the house while I spent time with Brett. I ask you to pray for Coleen and encourage her to take time for herself or at least take a break. (Coleen will be reading this also… I love you Coleen. : )

So many people have asked “what can we do to help”? Stacey reminded me last night of something practical. She gave blood for the first time in her life. She felt compelled to do this in light of the fact that Brett required 90+ units of blood product during his hospitalization. I encourage everyone that is able to donate blood. Tomorrow is Easter and it reminds me that Jesus’s blood was shed for our sins. Through this sacrifice and his resurrection we know that we are not alone in our struggle.

Thank you all for the prayers, cards, calls and words of encouragement. Feel free to stop by the house. Brett does good with visitors.

Our prayer requests are:

Elimination of the phantom pain.
Pray that the next nerve block lasts longer
Continued peaceful sleep
Emotional, physical and spiritual stamina

PS: I have posted a few pictures and added all of my updates to a blog site for those that are interested.

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Pictures of accident scene, etc.

Pictures of accident scene, etc.

Brett Cole update as of Sunday 3/25

Brett Cole update as of Sunday 3/25
Dear friends and family:
Today Brett went to church for the first time in months. He was still hurting this morning but knew that this was something he needed to do. Although he had a few pain spikes, he held up pretty good and handled the end of service greeting time very well.
On Saturday Brett spent most of the day at the track. He performed duties in the morning as a technical inspector of the motorcycles scheduled to ride that day. For the rest of the day he visited with friends and interacted with riders and spectators. By 3:00 he reached his limit and fell asleep on Coleen's lap. This was his first full day out of the house since the accident and he made it a full day.
I watched him throughout the day and could tell he was still dealing with the phantom pain. He carries a stress ball and you can see him squeeze when a pain spike is occurring. It was clear that being active and engaged distracted him some from the pain. He put on a good game face for his friends.
When we arrived home Brett showed more outward indications that the pain was still bothering him but he was also exhausted from the long day. He finally went to sleep and got the first full nights rest in three nights.
We visited the doctors at Pain South on Monday for the third time and had a bad experience with one of the doctors. We received a referral back to UAB Highlands and met with Dr. Ammie Walsh on Thursday. She had thoroughly reviewed Brett's case and was very conversant regarding the facts and severity of his injury. She also has a great demeanor and was very supportive. Dr. Walsh suggested a Stellate Ganglion Block to desensitize the sympathetic nerve. This procedure is scheduled for April 2nd. She thinks that several treatments may give Brett relieve from the phantom pain. We trust that God has directed us to this doctor.
The rest of this week had high and low moments. The pain outbreaks were not quite as severe but they demoralize Brett when they come in back to back succession. He will say that he "can't take it anymore", "make it stop Daddy", etc. On the high side, Brett continues to exhibit independence in many ways. Last Sunday he completed some electrical work on one of the motorcycles he had been repairing for sale. On Friday he removed a tire from a motorcycle and put it back on largely without any help. It is truly amazing to see how much a determined person can overcome.
On the legal front, we think that the other driver's insurance company (Travelers) may possibly pay a claim on Brett's behalf. This will be a small amount reflective of the minimal coverage the other driver had on their vehicle. I encourage you to review your own insurance policies and make sure you have coverage for un/underinsured motorist.
It appears that we have no real hope of justice despite the fact that the woman was driving with a suspended license, seven prior traffic citations, acknowledged speeding and on Brett's side of the road. (She got her license reinstated on the 13th of February after paying a delinquent speeding ticket - 6 days after this accident.) Be careful, she is out there driving on a road somewhere.
We are resolved to press on with life and take one day at a time. We still move through emotional stages of anger, grief and acceptance. God is providing strength and his Word gives us encouragement. We don't get the answers to our "why" questions but we do receive strength for today. Thanks for the continued prayers.
Brett is able to receive visitors and responds well to company but he sometimes grows tired especially if his pain is present. We continue to be encouraged by all the cards, calls, kind words and support.
Our prayer requests remain:
1. Relief from the phantom pain.2. Physical, emotional and spiritual strength for all of us.
Thanks for reading this and feel free to share.

Brett Cole update as of Saturday 3/17

Brett Cole update as of Saturday March 17th
Dear friends and family:
On Wednesday we passed the 5 week mark since Brett's accident . We are weary and frustrated that Brett's phantom pain will not go away. The dosage of the Lyrica was increased on Monday but it has not caused a significant reduction in Brett's pain episodes. He describes the worst pain levels from 5 to 7. I see the pain in his face and body as he tenses up and grips his fist.
Brett continues to fight the pain with an admirable determination. He calls on the Lord and recites scripture for strength. It appears the pain spikes are not quite as intense but they continue through the day and night and disrupt his ability to concentrate and sleep. His attitude remains upbeat and positive when he is not gripped by the pain. Brett may be accepting the pain and tolerating it better. We return to a pain relief specialist for the 3rd time on Monday in hopes to find something that can help.
Coleen and I are working as a tag team to stay with Brett at all times. Coleen has been carrying most of the load during the week and I fill the gaps as much as possible. My work schedule remains sporadic. I have been able to interact with associates and also work some from the house. My main focus remains on Brett. Stacey is home for spring break through Wednesday and that should help some.
We revisit the orthopedic doctor and review x-rays on 3/27. This will actually be the first time for us to see the extent of the skeletal damage to Brett's shoulder area. We expect that Brett will be released for some therapy at the Lakeshore Foundation at this time. Brett's scars are healing nicely. I am amazed at how the human body can recover from such intense trauma.
Brett continues to exhibit signs of independence. He began writing his name and has committed to start work on writing the alphabet each day. Brett has increased his frequency of left handed typing of email and chat. He is corresponding with a fellow motorcycle rider amputee from North Carolina (Mark Zack). Mark is a 50+ year old that had a similar accident and injury in October 2006. He has been very encouraging and has offered some good practical advice to Brett.
Next Saturday, Brett says he wants to work the crash truck at a track day at Little Talladega race track. (This is the type of event where Brett used to ride his motorcycle in a controlled environment.) He has volunteered me and his truck and trailer. I have performed this duty before and I hope Brett has the strength to help. This may be a good "coming out" event for Brett. It is at least something for him to anticipate.
Brett is able to receive visitors and responds well to company but he sometimes grows tired especially if his pain is present. We continue to be encouraged by all the cards, calls, kind words and support. Thanks for reading this and feel free to share.
Our prayer requests remain:
1. Relief from the phantom pain.2. Physical, emotional and spiritual strength for all of us.
Thanks

Brett Cole update as of Saturday 3/1

Dear friends and family:
Brett Cole update as of Saturday March 10th
What a difference a day makes!
Wednesday represented the 4 week mark since Brett's accident. It seems like months have passed. On Tuesday we visited a pain relief specialist and we were somewhat disappointed that he did not seem to offer any hope for relief for Brett's pain. The doctor prescribed a drug (Lyrica) that is typically given to seizure and diabetes patients. Within a day, we were pleasantly surprised when Brett slept through the night and reported that his pain level was decreasing. We were able to reduce his dosages of Valium and Brett became more alert and clear in his thinking.
On Wednesday when I came home from work I encouraged Brett to take a shower and move around some. Over the next several hours I was elated as Brett began to engage in his normal routine. We spent some time in the basement and actually worked on one of the motorcycles. During this time, he insisted on using the screwdriver and would not allow me to steady the screw. Brett got grease on his hand and we laughed about getting dirty right after a shower. (This is typical Brett.)
That night Brett decided to check his Email and Blog sites. He had well over 1000 emails from friends and acquaintances. He began using his left hand to type and respond to Instant messages. During this time we were able to leave Brett alone for the first time. Coleen and I remained downstairs but this was the first time he did not have one of us right by his side.
Thursday was another good day with Brett and Coleen going out to eat with Stacey. This was Brett's first public outing. He insisted on checking Stacey's engine and while closing the car hood, used his head to hold it up until he could place the hood latch in place. (Thank God Brett is strong willed!)
On Friday, Brett visited the police station to say thanks and pick up his riding boots and gloves. Coleen and Brett also visited 29 dreams (a motorcycle park near Leeds) where Brett has many friends and where Brett often hangs out. Brett shared with me that his friends seemed to be upset but he kept saying "hey, I am still here"!
Brett now remembers much of the day leading up to the crash. He recalls traveling by his friend's house that is less than a mile from the accident scene. He has now seen the accident photographs and is handling this fairly well. His anger and grief is focused on the damage to his motorcycle and not himself. He is very frustrated about the injustice of the fact that the other driver is still allowed to be on the road after driving with a suspended license, being on his side of the road and admitting to speeding. He seems determined to let this motivate him toward his law degree so he can make a difference.
Unfortunately, the phantom pains returned Friday night and disrupted his sleep again. We return to the pain relief doctor on Monday. It looks like we may be on an emotional roller coaster ride for awhile. Even on the good days, Brett says the pain can sometimes hit a level 5 to 7 but now the episodes don't last as long. We are thankful that God has provided some pain relief for Brett. Thank you all for your continued prayers and support regarding this matter.
I was able to work three full days and it was therapeutic for me. I enjoy my work and it was nice to be a little involved again. Coleen had some relief as a result of Brett being able to have some normal activities. We are still tired, stressed and healing and the love, support and prayers continue to uplift us.
Again we all want to express our gratitude for everything you have done for us. We are eternally grateful. Thanks for taking the time to read this and allow me to share with you.

Brett Cole update as of Sunday 3/4

Dear friends and family:
It has been over a week since my last update. These tend to be an emotionally draining exercise but therapeutic at the same time. Thank you for your continued prayer and support for all of us.
Brett has had a terrible week suffering with excruciating phantom pain. He describes it as a level 10 pain and it feels like someone is stabbing his hand. He feels specific pain in his missing pinky and ring fingers and sometimes along the outer edge of the missing hand. These episodes last from 10 to 30 minutes and he cries, moans and screams in pain. He sometimes gets very agitated and active seeking some relief.
Unfortunately, the doctors have not been able to help. On Friday, they changed Brett's phantom pain medicine to Valium and it seems to reduce the length of the episodes. I think it is simply putting him to sleep. Brett has been sleeping in four hour increments and we rejoice that he can get this rest.
Our good friends (Henry & Candice Turner) run a medical supply distribution business. Henry was able to bring a TENS unit to the house Friday night. This device uses electrical impulse to interrupt nerve pathways in order to ease pain. Our doctor agreed to allow this device although they had not prescribed it for treatment. Brett seems to have responded somewhat to this treatment but it has not eliminated the phantom pain.
We have requested an appointment with a pain specialist as early as possible. It appears that we may see a pain relief doctor on Tuesday. The medical profession does not really seem to know how to deal with this issue. Drugs are the most common treatment. They don't know how long this will last. It is different for each person. They say it may pass within a few more weeks but they really don't know. His attitude has been good when he has visitors and not in pain but the pain robs any ability to have positive thoughts.
We are thankful for each day and Brett has been able to sleep in our bed for the last week. Moving out of the chair into the bed was a big accomplishment. His neck pain has eased but occasionally he gets tight around the neck. Thanks for your prayers regarding these issues.
Brett is eating regularly and able to take care of himself for most basic functions. He is using his left hand to feed himself although sometimes he wants us to help. I get tickled when his stubborn independence kicks in. We raced in tying shoes with the left hand. I used my toes and he said I cheated because that would only work with one shoe off. He opens candy with one hand and his mouth. When he feels strong enough, Brett has read email and uses the (MtoC) interface for typing. (That is the Mom to Computer interface for the computer challenged!) : )We visited the trauma doctor on Wednesday and he reminded us that it had only been three weeks. This doctor was on the team that operated on Brett. He pointed out that Brett's injury had a very high mortality rate and he was fortunate to have Doctor Alonso as his attending surgeon. He said that Dr. Alonso has written clinical papers on this type of injury and is considered one of the best. We are thankful for the medical care provided to Brett.
I returned to work on the 26th but quickly realized that I was needed more at home. I took off on Friday because Coleen was totally exhausted and Brett was constantly calling for me. He says my eyes make him calm down so I have spent a lot of time by his side. I intend to work from home and the office as time allows over the next few weeks. I am thankful to work for a great company with great staff and bosses. Thanks for all the support.
We also covet your continued prayers. Please pray for Brett's pain to cease. I lay hands and pray fervently and we know others are lifting him up in prayer. Also pray for Brett's attitude as he deals with the anger he is feeling each time he suffers in pain.
Again I express my heartfelt gratitude for all of the cards, calls, gifts, kind words, meals, encouragement and prayers. We truly are uplifted by the kindness.

Brett Cole update as of Friday 2/23

Today represents one week since Brett came home from the hospital. He has made steady progress but still is struggling with neck, shoulder pain and discomfort. He is eating at meal time but still not much "healthy" food. Brett's attitude remains positive and generally upbeat. We are all sleeping a little better but Brett still sleeps in the recliner. His pain threshold ranges from 3 to 7 on a ten point scale. He occasionally mentions phantom pain in his missing limb. Yesterday, he told me is right hand was in a fist. (This part is painful for me to hear.)
On Wednesday, we visited the orthopedic doctor (Dr. Alonso) that saved his life. The doctor was pleased with Brett's progress and told us we all needed to be patient. He reminded us that it had only been 14 days and Brett had experienced major trauma. They removed the staples and stitches and his wounds were healing well. The doctor advised us not to worry about exploring the details of the injury at this time. He told us to come back in a month at which time we will review x-rays and discuss next steps. We visit the trauma and vascular doctor next Wednesday. Not sure what to expect from that visit.Brett has received visitors daily and has not shown any sign of self consciousness. He actually stood in the room bare chest when a few of the neighbors came over. I was more uncomfortable than he was. Brett is bathing himself and able to generally take care of himself but he let's Coleen feed him. His left arm is now hurting - we think from over use.
On another tragic note - we have determined that the other driver only had $25,000 in insurance (the minimum required in AL). They probably don't have many assets and would probably file bankruptcy if we file and win a suit against them. This remains a dilemma for us. I feel that we have a good attorney representing us (Leon Ashford) and he is evaluating all options.Friends, neighbors and family have all been very gracious toward providing us with food and other sustenance. We have plenty of food for now and should be fine for a while.
Thanks to everyone for your love and support.
Our prayer requests remain:
1. Pray for Brett's pain to be reduced and eliminated.2. Prayer for physical, emotional and spiritual strength.3. Wisdom to deal with the legal and insurance issues before us

Brett Cole update as of Tuesday 2/20

Brett continues to strengthen each day. He is able to sleep a little better although he has not yet moved into a bed. He sleeps in the recliner because his neck hurts while laying down.
His appetite is improving and he has eaten some healthy food. Still putting away the Gatoraide.
We picked up his motorcycle today and Brett was already planning how to salvage parts. The bike was not damaged as bad as we thought. Coleen cried. I was amazed that he survived. There was another bike in the yard where the rider perished the previous day. That put things in perspective.
We visit the doctor tomorrow. This will be the first time Brett has heard the extent of his bone damage from a doctor.
Brett remains in surprisingly good spirits. I think Coleen and I are still more upset than him.
We want to thank everyone for the outpouring of gifts, calls, cards, visits, etc. Brett is clearly encouraged by all of this.
I hope to return to work no later than February 26th but I am so thankful for a terrific staff that has handled things in my absence. Great people in the right places doing the right things....
Current prayer requests:
1. Pray for pain in the neck to ease. (We are thankful that this is improving daily.)
2. Continued healing of wounds. (We are thankful that there does not appear to be any infection)
3. Pray for spiritual, physical and emotional strength. (We are thankful that God has provided in this area.)
4. Pray for Brett to have restful sleep.

Brett Cole update as of Sunday 2-18-07

We praise the Lord that Brett was able to come home Friday afternoon. I should not have been surprised, but I was. God was answering our prayers.
We were all glad to be home.
Unfortunately, Brett did not sleep well Friday and Saturday night. He has pain is in his neck where he sustained much stress and trauma on the muscles, tendons and ligaments. He feels phantom pain in his missing limb.
Brett's appetite is gradually returning. He has eaten McDonald's double cheeseburgers for lunch the past few days and small amounts of other food. The Gatoraide seems to be his life blood right now and I am convinced that it has helped in his quick recovery. We return to the orthopedic doctor on Wednesday.
The visitors, cards, calls, gifts, etc., have been overwhelming. Thanks will never be enough.... but THANK YOU~!
We have a long road ahead of us and we appreciate all of the continued support.
Current prayer requests:
1. Elimination of pain in Brett's neck.
2. Allow Brett to have a restful sleep at night.
3. Prayer for us to do the right thing regarding seeking damages from the other driver.

Brett Cole update as of Thursday morning 2-15-07

Brett Cole status report – 2/15/07 @ 10:30
Wow – what a difference a day makes. God answered our prayers and Brett is doing great.
He has eaten a little better. (Cake, apple pie, chick-fil-a sandwich, and a few other bites of healthy food.) Eating what a teenager eats! He is also consuming orang e Gatorade – his favorite drink.
The doctors removed his chest drainage tube, his catheter and his IV. Brett has been walking on his own and able to make one lap around the hall.
Swelling is down in his injured arm (he is calling it is stub) and they may remove the remaining drainage tube from that area today.
Brett is not sleeping well due to a pain in his neck that appears to be a type of whiplash. This pain is rated by him as a 4 – 5 on a 10 point scale. It bothers him move than the amputation. The doctor prescribed a muscle relaxer for him today. (This is our main prayer request – for God to ease and remove the pain and discomfort in his neck.)
Based on the comments of the physical therapist and doctors, it is possible that we will be able to take Brett home by the weekend! Praise the Lord.
Brett remains in good spirits and has received many visits from friends. He is usually more interested in talking about them.
We also received the police report last night. The lady driver was driving with a suspended license and admitted exceeding the speed limit. All evidence indicates that she was fully in Brett’s lane upon impact. Brett still does not remember leaving the house. Please pray that we will know how to properly deal with this part of the tragedy.
I told Brett that I was sending an update today. He said “tell everyone thanks for the prayer and support…” He wants to get back on a computer so he can send thank you notes to all his friends.
Yesterday Brett said “God must sure have something big planned for me…”
Yes He must!
Brett, Coleen, Stacey and I sincerely thank you all for each expression of kindness and support. We have a journey ahead but we walk strong knowing God, friends and family will see us through.
God bless you.

Brett Cole update as of 6:30 Tuesday 2-13

Brett Cole status report - Feb 13th
Since the last update, God has answered our prayers regarding improved breathing for Brett and the communication of the news of his amputation.
Unfortunately, Brett was told by a nurse instead of us. This happened Monday morning and began a long day. Brett asked me "why did the nurse take my arm"?
I guess this was the best way. I told him what happened and he was concerned about his motorcycle, his race day, the leather riding suit he had promised to someone, his English class and the racing school.
Brett continued to improve throughout the day and we spent much of the afternoon trying to get him comfortable in bed. By Monday afternoon - he had gone 30 hours without pain medicine and sedation and it was time to give him something for pain. He began taking Percocet around 6:00 pm and has been taking 10 mg every 4 hours. He rates his pain as a 3 on a 10 point scale. (he is tough)
We were excited to be moved to a step down ICU room around 10:00 pm Monday night. I was able to stay the night with him for the first time since the accident. We had a long night of discomfort and grieving. It was good for us to cry together. He also needed me to lift him up in the bed. Coleen knew this would be a problem for her.
Tuesday began another day of small victories. Brett met with a physical therapist and an occupational therapist. The PT made him get out of bed, walk a few steps and sit in a chair upright for one hour. Although he was exhausted - this was a major gain from where he had been.
We had several visits from doctors and all were encouraging while cautious regarding his continued improvement. It is possible that he will be in ICU until the weekend and then a regular room into next week. Rehab may be as an outpatient.
Brett may start receiving visitors for a few minutes over the next few days. No flowers please since he is allergic.
Current prayer request:
1. Brett needs to eat. He does not have an appetite.
2. He needs to sit up and walk some.
3. Pray that his shoulder wounds heal properly.
4. The chest drainage tube to be removed.
5. Strength for another night and another day.
Thanks to everyone for the thoughts, prayers and practical expressions of kindness and care. I will try to keep you updated as time and energy allows.

Brett Cole update as of 6:30 Sunday 2 -11

Another long day. The best and worst day so far.
Brett was taken off of all sedation and pain medicine. His breathing tube removed. We were able to partially communicate although it was difficult.
He was very active with both legs and arm. Brett was agitated and determined to get up..
He ‘told’ me to get him out of the bed. Wanted to know why he was here and where he was..
Thought we were holding him down. I think his chest feels heavy.
He still was in a partial dream state due to residual drugs in his system.
Later in the day he had trouble breathing and they put a breathing mask on him. (Similar to what is used for sleep apnea.)
Our current prayer requests are:
1. Brett's unassisted breathing and ability to expectorate. Cough it up boy!
2. Physical, mental and spiritual strength for Brett and the rest of the family. (We have told him of the accident but not of his lost arm. This news will probably be delivered tomorrow.)
We hope to see Brett improve on Monday and Tuesday to the point he is released from ICU.
Thanks for all the expressions of love and encoragement. It has been uplifting.
Although we don't understand why this has happened we will trust and praise God each day.
Pictures of accident

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