
Steven Conroy's fight to recovery
Donation protected
On 3/8/2021 our world was quickly turned upside down. I got a call a little after 9pm.... a phone call you never want... Your brother has been in a motorcycle accident and is being lifeflighted to Metrohealth. Steve was in a very very severe motorcycle accident on the first warm riding day of the year. He took his Harley out after work like he usually does on warm days to ride and decompress. His brand new Harley was his baby, and he He was on his way home about 8pm when he was riding eastbound. A F150 was riding westbound on the same road and turned left in the intersection directly in front of my brother giving him no time to react. Steve crashed right into the front passenger side of the F150 being ejected from his motorcycle. Steve sustained very serious but non-life threatening injuries which can only be explained by God. He underwent a 10 hour surgery to fix his right ankle, broken pelvis, bilateral broken wrists and forearms, and broken left elbow. He also have extensive lacerations on his face. We are firm believers that God and our guardian angel father were sitting on Steve's shoulder protecting him through this horrific accident. Although he is not out of the woods, as of now he has no noted brain injury, his spinal cord is intact and he has full function of his entire body and there is no internal bleeding. This is truly only explained by acts of God.
He has a very very long and difficult road to recovery. Due to his pelvic injury, he will be non-weight bearing for 10-12 weeks. This means he will be on bedrest for an extensive period of time to let his pelvis heal properly. Right now he is a total care patient, unable to do anything for himself. Once the acute phase of recovery in the trauma intensive care unit is over, he will be moved to step-down and then we will be supporting him through inpatient rehab as he rehabs and and endures extensive physical and occupational therapy. He will need to learn how to walk again and regain his fine motor skills of his hands and wrists again.
This means Steve will be out of work for a very very long time and as we all know he received the most expensive escort (life flight) to the hospital available, and care in the trauma intensive care unit is astronomically expensive. As well as rehab and all that is to come with his recovery.
At this time I am asking for anything you feel in your heart to give in order to show Steve your support and help alleviate the financial burden that accompanies a traumatic experience like this. No amount is too little. If you cannot give financially, please keep Steve and our family in your thoughts and prayers as God moves mountains and works miracles through Steve.
He has a very very long and difficult road to recovery. Due to his pelvic injury, he will be non-weight bearing for 10-12 weeks. This means he will be on bedrest for an extensive period of time to let his pelvis heal properly. Right now he is a total care patient, unable to do anything for himself. Once the acute phase of recovery in the trauma intensive care unit is over, he will be moved to step-down and then we will be supporting him through inpatient rehab as he rehabs and and endures extensive physical and occupational therapy. He will need to learn how to walk again and regain his fine motor skills of his hands and wrists again.
This means Steve will be out of work for a very very long time and as we all know he received the most expensive escort (life flight) to the hospital available, and care in the trauma intensive care unit is astronomically expensive. As well as rehab and all that is to come with his recovery.
At this time I am asking for anything you feel in your heart to give in order to show Steve your support and help alleviate the financial burden that accompanies a traumatic experience like this. No amount is too little. If you cannot give financially, please keep Steve and our family in your thoughts and prayers as God moves mountains and works miracles through Steve.
Organizer
Stephanie Conroy
Organizer
Cleveland, OH