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Abbotsford woman preparing for life without legs, hoping for support

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Jazmin Paquette from Abbotsford is about to have both legs amputated due to compartment syndrome. She is hoping for some financial help to allow her father to be there for the surgery. (Jazmin Mowers photo)

Jazmin Paquette, 31, has had to make the difficult decision to have both of her legs amputated, and she is hoping for a little support from the community.

The Abbotsford woman was rushed to the hospital in severe pain almost three months ago. She doesn含羞草研究社檛 remember being taken in the ambulance, but woke up in the hospital in extreme pain. Her lower legs were three times their size.

含羞草研究社淚 woke up screaming in the hospital, already not able to walk because of the pressure,含羞草研究社 she told The Abbotsford News. She was suffering from something called compartment syndrome. Her first surgery involved making two foot-long cuts lengthwise on each leg. Vacuums and bandages were added to each incision to try to help her circulation.

Three weeks later Paquette had another surgery to remove tissue. Her bandages are changed every three days, and she hasn含羞草研究社檛 walked since that first day. To try to keep her lower legs will mean many more months of pain in the hospital, including skin grafts. She will need to learn how to walk again.

This weekend, she made the informed decision that amputation would be the best way forward, to get on with healing and getting used to her new limitations.

含羞草研究社淭oday (March 5) I finally told the doctor 含羞草研究社業含羞草研究社檝e had enough. Please take this pain away, I含羞草研究社檓 done. Please take my legs.含羞草研究社櫤卟菅芯可鐫

Meanwhile, Paquette含羞草研究社檚 roommate gave up their rental while she含羞草研究社檚 been laid up in hospital. All of her personal belongings are gone. On top of that, someone else is caring for her two young children.

All Paquette wants right now to get her through what含羞草研究社檚 to come, is her father by her side. He lives in the Shuswap, and can含羞草研究社檛 afford to travel back and forth regularly. He含羞草研究社檚 been down to visit twice since she含羞草研究社檚 been admitted, but Paquette is hoping to get him down for the surgery.

含羞草研究社淗e含羞草研究社檚 my support network,含羞草研究社 she said.

She has done the math. He needs $140 in gas each way, about five or six nights at a hotel and some money for food while he含羞草研究社檚 here, plus gas back and forth to the hospital. He will need to kennel his dogs and get back to the Shuswap quickly to care for his ailing mother.

With emergency money worked in, Paquette含羞草研究社檚 budgeted the trip at about $1750. And she含羞草研究社檚 hoping the community will help them out.

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Her new life will be one on disability, and she hasn含羞草研究社檛 seen the social worker yet about budgeting for that. She doesn含羞草研究社檛 know how much prosthetics will cost, or if all her prescriptions are covered.

She will be heading to her dad含羞草研究社檚 place when she含羞草研究社檚 discharged, which is wheelchair accessible. But she wonders if she含羞草研究社檒l need a scooter, or how she will manage in the shower on her own. How will she get to rehabilitation appointments, and what will she need to get in and out of bed?

How will she manage to move back to the Fraser Valley area to eventually be closer to her kids again?

In short, there are a lot of questions when all she wants is a little security. Having her dad with her for the amputation, which is still at least a week away, and having a little cushion to settle into her new life would provide that for her.

含羞草研究社淣ot having to worry about finances while in the biggest decision of my life to amputate both my legs from the knee down,含羞草研究社 she added. 含羞草研究社淣o matter what, anything raised will help some way through my journey, my new life without my lower legs.含羞草研究社

She texted her story to a reporter throughout the day in Mission Memorial Hospital, and through it all she kept her sense of humour.

When asked how she is handling it all with that intact, she said it含羞草研究社檚 easy.

含羞草研究社淚 think the hard days are yet to come,含羞草研究社 she said.

She has decided not to go through GoFundMe, and her family is taking donations directly by e-transfer to Paquette含羞草研究社檚 aunt, who is helping her manage the money and make sure it含羞草研究社檚 put to good use. To help or for more information, email paintwithmichi@gmail.com.

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Jazmin Paquette from Abbotsford is about to have both legs amputated due to compartment syndrome. She is hoping for some financial help to allow her father to be there for the surgery. (Jazmin Mowers photo)


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