Chinese man kept has been alive for five years with HOMEMADE ventilator that his family have to squeeze 18 times a MINUTE
- Fu Xuepeng was 25 when he was in a motorbike accident
- Left paralysed from the neck down and unable to breathe unaided
- His parents couldn’t afford hospital fees so were forced to bring him home
- Use makeshift electrical device overnight but can’t afford to run it all day
- So family manually pump oxygen into his lungs by hand. If they stopped for three minutes he would die
PUBLISHED: 16:46, 29 January 2013 | UPDATED: 17:33, 29 January 2013
A Chinese man has been kept alive for the last five years thanks to a homemade ventilator that his family have to manually squeeze hundreds of times a day.
Fu Xuepeng was 25 when he collided with a car while riding his motorbike to a supermarket.
He was diagnosed with severe damage to his nervous system and has been paralysed from the neck down and unable to breathe unaided ever since.
But after four months on breathing equipment in Taizhou First People’s Hospital, his parents were forced to bring him home because of the unbearably high medical expenses.
Despite receiving 300,000 yuan (£30,0000) in compensation from the driver, it cost more than 10,000 (£1,000) yuan per week to keep Fu on a medical ventilator, according to a report by the website china.org.cn.
They bought a bag valve mask ventilator and have manually pumped lifesaving oxygen into his lungs by hand ever since.
To keep Fu, now, 30, alive, the attached air ball must be squeezed at even intervals to manually pump oxygen into the body.
His parents, two sisters and brothers-in-law all take it in turns to squeeze the resuscitator bag 18 times per minute. Incredibly, if they stop for just three minutes Fu would die.
As a result of such tireless work, their hands have now been deformed by constantly squeezing the device.
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