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Teen Fights Threat Of Death & Paralysis Following Freak Accident

August 11, 2017

Teen Fights Threat Of Death & Paralysis Following Freak Accident
Peyton Burke was a happy and active teen in McMinnville, Oregon. But things took a big turn when his family moved to Idaho. A freak accident caused a serious spinal infection. As a result the teen faced paralysis or even death. But the power of his miraculous recovery really hit home when folks watched him lifting trees after a hurricane hit! godupdates full recovery after teen faced paralysis or death from freak accident fb Credit: Burke family via The Idaho State Journal

A Big Change

Peyton loved his life in Oregon. With plenty of friends and a future seat on the varsity basketball team at his school, things were good. But then his dad got a job in Idaho and everything changed. The move took place between Peyton's sophomore and junior year of high school, and it was hard for him. He had trouble making friends. Not because the kids weren't nice, but more because they'd all known each other for years, and as the new kid, Peyton just didn't have as much in common.
"He didn’t understand their inside jokes and had no history with them. Life gets pretty quiet when you are alone," his mom, Tearsa, explained.
Peyton loved playing basketball, and now he had to start on a new team, proving himself all over again on the court. But then things got much, much worse.

Teen Faced Paralysis And Death

Peyton started experiencing recurring lower back pain. It eventually got so bad, he could barely walk. Doctors discovered a spinal epidural abscess, which is an infection that can cause permanent paralysis or even be deadly.
“By the time I see patients in your son’s condition, they are usually paralyzed,” the pediatric doctor told Tearsa, Peyton's mom. 
godupdates full recovery after teen faced paralysis or death from freak accident 1 Credit: The Burke Family Doctors suspect a freak hit Peyton took during a basketball game caused the injury and infection. Now, the teen faced paralysis and possible death, and went from being highly active to completely bed ridden. RELATED: Woman Miraculously Survives A Freak Accident At The State Fair Peyton's parents had no choice but to withdraw him from school. Tearsa stayed home and gave him round-the-clock care while Drew, Peyton's dad, worked hard to keep the family afloat. Their old home in Oregon still had not sold, so the family had two mortgages on top of all the medical expenses. But the terrible circumstances allowed the Burke family to see the beautiful Body of Christ in action! [/slide]

Support From Strangers

Teachers and counselors from Peyton's new school went out of their way to load Tearsa up with everything she would need to keep Peyton on track for graduation. Each day, on top of taking care of his medical needs which included daily trips to the hospital for antibiotic treatments, Tearsa taught Peyton the classwork he was missing out on at school. Peyton hadn't been at his high school for long. But the students still showered him in love and support. godupdates full recovery after teen faced paralysis or death from freak accident 2 During Junior Prom, Peyton's friends joined him at the hospital while he received treatments       Credit: The Burke Family Classmates dropped in every day to check on him. They decorated his room and played games with him. Peyton received a barrage of encouraging texts and phone calls. After several months of fighting for his life, God blessed Peyton and his family with a miracle. He was healed!
“When they told me that I wasn’t going to be paralyzed as long as I didn’t make any bad decisions and that I would be able to walk again, I was so relieved,” Peyton said. “I realized how much of a blessing and a gift it really is to be able to walk and how much I had taken that ability for granted previously. I still pray and give thanks for the ability that I have to be able to walk and to exercise almost everyday.”
RELATED: Teen Fell, Cracked His Skull, & That Injury Miraculously Saved His Life Everyone rejoiced in Peyton's recovery. But the magnitude of the blessing he'd received really hit home while he was on a missions trip in North Carolina.

Serving The Lord

Peyton was in North Carolina when Hurricane Matthew hit. His worried parents desperately awaited an update on how Peyton and his group fared during the storm. When the update finally came, his parents were blown away by the glory of God! Folks on the missions trip started sending Tearsa and Drew pictures of Peyton serving in the hurricane's aftermath. The photos showed him lifting trees, cleaning shops, and bagging and placing sandbags. It wasn't that long ago the teen faced paralysis and could hardly walk. Now he was participating in heavy manual labor to help others.
“We just marveled at the miracle we were witnessing,” Tearsa said.
godupdates full recovery after teen faced paralysis or death from freak accident 3 Credit: The Burke Family Peyton credits God and the support from his friends and family for his amazing recovery. He learned quite a few things from the experience, too.
"Now looking back at the experience, I’ve realized that God gave me this trial to humble me and to make me have more compassion for other people," Peyton said. "This experience also made me be a lot more grateful for all the things that I take for granted and that I had never really thought of. There’s people that have so much less then I have, but are so much more grateful for what they do have."
We all face different trials in our lives. But Peyton's amazing story reminds us not to overlook the lessons and the blessings! h/t: Idaho State Journal YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Teen Prayed God Would Give Him A Testimony, Then He Died Credit: NBC12 / Twitter
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