Fighting for David

Título
Fighting for David

Leone. Nunley

Resumen
'Persistent vegetative state' - that was the term doctors used to describe the condition of Leone Nunleyś handsome young son, David, following a horrific motorcycle crash. But when doctors were prepared to give up hope for his recovery, Leone determined to fight for Davidś future. In this powerfully inspiring story, Leone shares her many trials - legal, financial, emotional, and spiritual - and the amazing ways that faith helped her, and David, overcome. She also offers a unique and personal perspective on many of the questions raised by highly publicized cases such as that of Terri Schiavo: How much potential has God given the human brain to adapt in the wake of trauma? What is the dividing line between hope and hopelessness? When is life worth fighting for? How much time, effort, and money is enough to invest in attempts at rehabilitation - and how much is too much? Remarkably, David can now speak, walk with the aid of a walker, and with the help of a caregiver, live in his own home. After witnessing this amazing--if less-than-perfect--outcome, Leone is uniquely qualified to help readers understand why even "imperfect" life has value and why faith and persistence can be more powerful than a doctor's diagnosis.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2006

Descripción física
xiii, 193 p. : ill., map ; 21 cm.

Materia personal
McRae, David, 1968--Health.

Término de la materia
Brain damage -- Patients -- United States -- Biography.
 
Brain damage -- Patients -- Family relationships -- United States.
 
Brain damage -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.

Autor añadido
Merrill, Dean.

Acceso electrónico
Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip062/2005031015.html

Síntesis
'Persistent vegetative state' - that was the term doctors used to describe the condition of Leone Nunleyś handsome young son, David, following a horrific motorcycle crash. But when doctors were prepared to give up hope for his recovery, Leone determined to fight for Davidś future. In this powerfully inspiring story, Leone shares her many trials - legal, financial, emotional, and spiritual - and the amazing ways that faith helped her, and David, overcome. She also offers a unique and personal perspective on many of the questions raised by highly publicized cases such as that of Terri Schiavo: How much potential has God given the human brain to adapt in the wake of trauma? What is the dividing line between hope and hopelessness? When is life worth fighting for? How much time, effort, and money is enough to invest in attempts at rehabilitation - and how much is too much? Remarkably, David can now speak, walk with the aid of a walker, and with the help of a caregiver, live in his own home. After witnessing this amazing--if less-than-perfect--outcome, Leone is uniquely qualified to help readers understand why even "imperfect" life has value and why faith and persistence can be more powerful than a doctor's diagnosis.

ISBN
9781414309743

Información de publicación
Carol Stream, Ill. : Tyndale House Publishers, c2006.


BibliotecaSignatura topográficaTipo de materialCódigo de barras del documentoEstado
Edmonton Christian High617.4 NUNBook30905000059885Non-Fiction