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Prayers For Wyatt

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On Sunday morning December 17, 2017, 14 year old Wyatt Taylor was on his ATV heading to a remote pasture to feed his family's horses. Traveling on the side of the road, the ATV hit an unseen rock causing him to lose control of the steering. The ATV rolled over down an embankment, over a barbed wire fence, and into a ditch. Wyatt was thrown from the ATV and ended up pinned underneath it with his face forced against the tire. To make matters worse, during the crash the throttle was pinned into the engaged position resulting in the tire spinning against his face.  He tells us that he heard 3 cars drive by him and he realized that he must not be in view of the road and it was up to him to save himself. It is estimated that he may have been there for upwards of 30 minutes fully conscience trying to escape the tire that was tearing at his face and hand causing severe avulsions and full thickness burns from the friction of the tire. Finally the engine died and he was able to claw his way out from under the ATV. He then had to climb out of the ditch, hike up a hill and make his way to the closest house approxitmately 1/4 mile away. It was there that 911 was called and he was eventually air lifted to the University of New Mexico Hospital Trauma Center almost two hours from their home in the Jemez Mountains.

As a result of the accident, Wyatt sustained full thickness burns down to the bone on the right side of his face from the top of his head to his jawline, with major damage to his right eye and the right side of his nose, including full thickness burns to portions of his left hand and arm. Wyatt faces months of recovery and many complicated and unique reconstructive surgeries, and therapies to restore his face, save his vision, and regain the use of his left hand.  

Wyatt is such an amazing young man! He always has a smile and a cheerful word for everyone he meets. His heart is as big and beautiful as the mountains he calls home. With a true servant's heart he is happiest serving his community of La Cueva, New Mexico. His father is the Volunteer La Cueva District Fire Chief and his mother is the Volunteer EMS Captain for the Sandoval County Fire Department - La Cueva District.  Wyatt has been volunteering to serve his community from the time he could walk. In January of 2017 he became an official Junior Firefighter with the La Cueva Fire District in La Cueva, New Mexico. He recently completed his Wildland Firefighter II training and responded to his first working wildland fire this past November.  His dream is to one day be a full-fledge Wildland Firefighter with the United States Forest Service. 

2021 Update

Wyatt met with Dr. Joshi, his eye doctor at UNM. Dr. Joshi found that his eye and grafts continue to be healthy with good signs that it will be receptive to surgery.  Dr. Joshi was also very pleased with all the progress he has made with physical therapy. He is pleased with the condition of the scar tissue which is in great condition for a positive surgical outcome involving the revisions to his lip and nose. He explained to Wyatt that the surgery plan would include numerous surgeries and that he wants him to seriously consider this option because it will be a very involved, uncomfortable, and inconvenient path to go down. In short, it will get worse before it gets better and the end may not result in the hoped for outcome of restored vision.  Wyatt has about 2 months to decide whether or not he is prepared to commit to this process. 

In the meantime, Dr. Joshi has requested he be seen by the corneal specialist at UNMH to see if she would agree to doing a corneal transplant.  The hesitation may be that we have not achieved a working eyelid that would give the best protection to the transplant.  He will also meet with his plastic surgeon at UNMH, Dr. Wu.  We expect this appointment to be scheduled in the next couple of weeks.  His appointment with the cornea specialist will be April 9th and the follow up appointment with Dr. Joshi will be April 21st.   

We were very happy with the positive outlook presented by Dr. Joshi. He is cautiously optimistic, but certainly willing to try which was not the attitude we experienced at UTMB.  Dr. Joshi is also presenting Wyatt's case before the cranial facial trauma board as a case study in order to get more input on treatment plans.  

After some thought Wyatt has decided to go through with the surgeries in hopes of getting his eye sight back. October 29th 2021 will begin the next round of surgeries to prepare for a Corneal Transplant. He has continued to have a very positive attitude about what his future with this process will be. He continues to serve his community with the fire department as well as many other things because everyone in his community knows they can count on Wyatt to be there in a second with a smile on his face and a helping hand. 

Wyatts care is being provided by UNM hospital due to the specialty services required which is classified as an out of network service by their insurance. We are hoping to raise 50,000 to help with these extensive costs, as well as help offset the high impact of the many intensive care medical bills and tertiary expenses that come with weekly trips to PT and Dr. Appointments that are nearly 2 hours from their home.

We are so grateful for our amazing team here in NM! 

We would like to extend our deepest and greatest thanks to each one of you as you have been there to love and support Wyatt and our entire family on this long unknown journey we walk.

Love,
The Taylor Family 
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    Vanessa Sifuentes
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    Jemez Springs, NM
    Michelle Taylor
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