Xavier’s life today is in an EMERGENCY situation

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Xavier Saunier a besoin de l aide de toutes les ames chaleureuse pour etre transfere en France

Xavier Saunier est un jeune homme de 30 ans. C est un garcon drole et chaleureux, toujours a l ecoute des gens autour de lui.

Aujourd’hui, il se trouve dans une situation tres grave et aurait besoin du soutient d’un maximum de personnes possible.

Le 7 Fevrier 2018, il a fait une chute en moto dans la ville de Hoi An au Vietnam. Il a tout de suite ete tranfere dans l hopital le plus proche. Le docteur a annonce qui l etait inconsient mais qui l allait se reveiller, les infirmiers l ont donc laisse allonge sur un lit sans reelle assistance. Apres 8h, ses amis ont force les docteurs a le transferer a l hopital de Danang qui a meilleure reputation (a 30 km). Ceux ci ont immediatement realise que Xavier etait dans un Coma profond et ont tout fait pour le sauver. Apres 5 jours, il est toujours dans le Coma. Ses amis sur place lui parlent tous les jours pour essayer de le reveiller mais sa situation ne s’arrange que tres peu.

En plus de son cerveau, son epaule et sa jambe sont cassees, malgres que ceci reste secondaire pour l instant, sa maman et ses proches s inquitent de ne jamais trouver suffisement d argent pour que Xavier puisse s en sortir dans de bonnes conditions.

En effet, au Vietnam le systeme de soin depend totalement de la situation financiere.

La famille et les amis ont deja reuni une somme pour que Xavier puisse beneficier des soins necessaires a couvrir les nuitees et les premiers soins mais il reste un long chemin a parcourir.

Sa maman,0 est desesperee! Elle appelle au soutient! Aucune assurance ne couvre son malheur et il ne reste plus que la compassion et l entraide pour que son enfant puisse etre transferer en France afin de beneficier des meilleurs soins.

MERCI D AVOIR PRIS LE TEMPS DE LIRE CE MESSAGE, AIDONS CETTE MERE A SAUVER SON FILS!

VOTRE AIDE SERA GRANDEMENT APPRECIE.

Xavier Saunier needs all help to be transferred to France

Xavier Saunier is a young French man who is 30 years old. He is a funny man with a warm heart and positive spirit. He was always the one who listen and help people around him.

Today Xavier is in a very bad situation and would need help from everyone who can support.

On the 7th February 2018, he fell on the road while driving a motorbike in Hoi An, Vietnam. He has immediately been transferred to the hospital of this city. The doctor said that he is unconscious but he will wake up soon so they just let him rest on a bed. In fact after 8h his friends force the doctors to transfer him to a bigger hospital 30 Km further (Danang general Hospital). They immediately realized that he was in a deep Coma and they do everything to save his life. After 5 days, he is still in coma. We have tried to speak to him to wake him up, but he stays still with such a bad situation. Beside the coma, Xavier also has broken shoulders and legs.

The thing is the health care system in Viet Nam will not react very well if you do not have enough money. Family and friends already support all they can and raised few thousand dollars to cover the first needs but Xavier will have to be transfer to France whenever it will be possible to increase his chances.

The mom is desperate! No insurance support (visa / house) and she is hopping every hours to found the money to help his children to recover properly.

PLEASE EVERYONE, FROM NEAR OR FAR, YOUR DONATION TODAY WILL DECIDE XAVIER’S LIFE!

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