Family of Abbotsford boy who nearly died at B.C. lake asks for help
A little boy from Abbotsford who survived a drowning in Cultus Lake is on a slow road to recovery, and needs help to take the next step.
It’s been a roller coaster of emotion for Natalie and husband Cam since their child was pulled from the waters of Cultus Lake on June 1. Now he’s breathing on his own and maintaining a relatively normal sleep schedule for a toddler. The ‘neurological storms’ that he experienced are getting less frequent and less severe, and he’s been able to go off some of the heavier medications he was on.
“We’ve done a few consultations with him and you can tell he’s very passionate about helping people,” Natalie said. “We feel confident with him treating Azaryah.”
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