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Facing the threat of death, a Nebraska man decided to no longer wait for
the ambulance to come and performed a tracheotomy on himself, which, according
to doctors, was very well done.
Steve Wilder of Omaha
has previously suffered throat cancer and therefore, his throat is shrunken
because of radiation treatments he underwent four years ago. On April 30, he
woke up in the middle of the night, struggling to breathe.
His wife, Cora, immediately called an ambulance, but feeling
he could not breathe anymore, the man went straight to the kitchen, picked up a
steak knife and cut a hole in his throat, which allowed air to pass into his
lungs.
The 55-year-old Wilder is not at his first tracheotomy
performed on himself. He had another one done under similar circumstances in
2006, the Associated Press reports. He had his first tracheotomy performed by
doctors in 2004.
He said seasonal allergies might be the cause for his
allergies. “They think I might have some kind of allergy. The only time I get a
shortage of wind is in the spring. It’s seasonal,” he said.
An Immanuel
Medical Center
spokeswoman said federal medical privacy law prevents her from commenting on
Wilder’s situation.
Wilder is expected to make a full recovery after his
physician inserted a tube in his throat the next day and gave him antibiotics
to prevent a possible infection. Once healed, Wilder will be able to speak
normally.
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