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Man suffers horrific injuries after falling over garden fence

A man living with a halo ring screwed into his skull after falling over a garden fence says he "feels blessed" to still be alive.

Dave Saffin, from Caldicot, tripped and fell over a garden fence on February 1 while walking backwards.

“I landed on the back of my head and my chest was literally touching my nose,” he said, reflecting on the ordeal.

“They [paramedics] rushed me to the Heath Hospital [University Hospital of Wales], where I was told I’d snapped the C2 vertebrae in my neck - which is known as a hangman’s fracture.

Dave says he feels blessed to be improving despite doctors saying he had a 20% chance of recovery (WalesOnline/ Rob Browne)
Dave's accident left him with an 80% chance of being paralysed (WalesOnline/ Rob Browne)

“I was told I had a 20% chance of recovery, and there was an 80% chance I’d either be paralysed or dead.”

Dave - who is a car mechanic at a garage in Crick and hasn’t worked since the accident - says after five weeks of trying “soft collars” to fix his spine, the unbearable pain continued and his father paid for him to see a specialist at St Joseph’s Hospital in Newport.

He’s spent the last month living with a ring screwed into his skull to hold his head, neck and spine in place.

“It’s an absolute nightmare, there is so much pressure on my head,” he explained. “The hospital staff have given me a tool kit and screwdriver to make sure the halo is tight enough every day.

“It’s even more awkward to live in than I imagined. I’ve been left so frustrated on many nights because it’s so difficult to sleep with it on. The sleep deprivation is probably the worst thing.

“That and feeling like my head is being crushed.”

Dave said it's an 'absolute nightmare' living with a halo screwed to his head, and he suffered particularly with sleep deprivation (WalesOnline/ Rob Browne)
Throughout his recovery he’s kept followers updated on social media, even posting his first haircut this year on his page (WalesOnline/ Rob Browne)

Dave attributes his recovery so far to “a bit of luck” and going to the gym since he was a young man.

“I do think if I hadn’t done that and my neck muscles were weaker, I probably would be dead or paralysed,” he said. “I feel blessed. I’ve used well over my nine lives, and it’s probably time to calm down now.”

Throughout his recovery he’s kept followers updated on social media, even posting his first haircut this year on his page.

Caldicot Barbers wrote: “Challenge of the week goes to Dave Saffin.”

Dave said: “I started posting because I wanted to try and turn it into a positive. At the end of the day I could have ended up in a wheelchair or dead, so I’m lucky. But there have been some very dark moments over the last three months - especially the first five weeks.

Dave said he can't thank people enough for their support in Caldicot, where a fundraiser was set up for him and his family (WalesOnline/ Rob Browne)

“Worrying and being down in the dumps isn’t going to help me out of this. I just need to accept the challenge every day and try and be as positive as I can.”

After friend Carl Jones posted a JustGiving fundraising page on social media, Dave says he was astonished at how much money the community raised, which he says will allow him to pay his father back for his treatment. It will also go towards paying his business partner who has worked hard without him while he's been away from work.

His treatment came to around £1,670, while the halo ring - which Dave will have to wear until at least June - was fitted on the NHS.

“I can’t thank everyone enough for what they’ve done for me, it means a lot,” he added.

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