When he was 8 months old, he choked on an apple he was eating at school lunch...and now he’s still unconscious as his family cares for him 24 hours a day as he turns 2.
0001★50 years of part-time experience.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 10:07:08.84ID:wEk6zlcm9
Last month, August 31st, was his second birthday. Yasutoshi is currently unconscious and unable to communicate. His father, Atsushi and his wife, Saki, bought their son a toy piano that can also be used for rehabilitation. Father Atsushi: “We are a family and a couple because Yasushi is alive.” The accident in 2023 dramatically changed our family’s life. Child chokes on apple in school lunch, falls unconscious Press conference at nursery school (May 2023) “We are extremely sorry that such an accident occurred at a nursery school that should be safe and secure, and that we were unable to ensure the safety of the children.” In May 2023, shortly after entering Niihama Kamibe Nozomi Nursery School in Ehime Prefecture, Yasushi choked on an apple served at lunch. The nursery teachers fed the baby raw apple chopped into pieces about 7 mm long and 3 mm thick. National guidelines stating that apples should be heated when served were not being followed. Meals are eaten five times a day, every few hours starting at midnight. Nutrients are delivered to the stomach through a tube passed through the nose. On days when I have a medical appointment or rehabilitation at the hospital, I spend about 30 minutes getting ready and going out. They spend time with Yasutoshi’s brother and eat their own meals in between nursing care. At night, the couple take turns sleeping next to Yasutoshi, and the day ends. Father Atsushi: “In the end, it’s not so much that he’s sleeping, but that I take care of him when the time comes, so it really feels like I’m just taking a nap next to him.” It’s a physically demanding schedule. Family ties support this lifestyle. Father Atsushi: “After all, he’s my child, and I love him, so I just want to do everything I can for him.” Mother Saki: “I think the biggest driving force is that we all want to do it together.” Father Atsushi: “It feels like it went by so quickly. “Everyday things, including my son, and my schedule was so hectic with everything, it just went by so quickly.” The accident changed her son’s life. Yasutoshi’s parents are growing increasingly anxious about their son’s uncertain future. Saki, the mother: “When I think about the decades to come, I feel anxious about the fact that I haven’t been able to return to work or society, and that neither my husband nor I have been able to do so. I am very worried about the future.
>>6 I don’t know if I was unconscious or not, but when I inhaled hydrogen sulfide, my body felt light and my past memories came back to me like a slideshow, and I felt like I was in another world. I still feel that way now. Find someone.
>>6 For Natsume Soseki, the moment he lost consciousness and the moment he regained consciousness were completely connected, and it seems that not being able to see the Sanzu River influenced his writing style in his later years.
Apples are surprisingly hard, and even though they are pellets they can’t be crushed by your gums.If you want to get vitamins and fiber, potatoes would be better.
It’s so sad that something just a little bigger than a grain of rice could cause such an accident. I hope that it will be a miracle or whatever, but that it will recover safely.
>>19 No, I think that’s a normal feeling. I can understand how the parents feel, but whether it’s right for the child and those around them is another matter.
In reality, they would play and touch each other to the brim and sleep soundly every day, while their parents watch over them and spend a dreamlike time together. But maybe it’s a relief to have an older child.
After all, children should be looked after responsibly at home. No matter how much money you offer, it’s not good to have people shift responsibility for what happens to their children.
He went to nursery school when he was 8 months old. As a result, he was with me 24 hours a day and I had to take care of him. I think I left him at nursery school too early.
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