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Clay County boy has bicycle fall that causes laceration on pancreas A 9-year-old Clay County boy is recovering after falling off of his bicycle, causing him to have a grade 4 laceration of his pancreas. (Provided by family)
Clay County boy has bicycle fall that causes laceration on pancreas Evan said he was just riding his bike in his front yard when he fell off and had that bicycle accident. Shortly after that, he was rushed to the hospital. (Provided by family)
Clay County boy has bicycle fall that causes laceration on pancreas “When he fell, he fell over his bike and onto his handlebar,” said Evan's Grandmother, Renne Nieves. A photo shows the aftermath of what the handlebar did on December 9.
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Clay County boy has bicycle fall that causes laceration on pancreas After a CT scan, doctors discovered Evan had a grade four laceration of his pancreas. (Provided by family)
Clay County boy has bicycle fall that causes laceration on pancreas “When the bloodwork came back, his lipase level was extremely high it was 1,250, which normally a range between 20 and 55,” Evan's Grandma saids. (Provided by family)
Clay County boy has bicycle fall that causes laceration on pancreas Evan stayed in the hospital for days after his diagnosis and even got a chance to meet Jacksonville Jaguars Quarterback Trevor Lawrence. (Provided by family)
Clay County boy has bicycle fall that causes laceration on pancreas Since that bicycle accident in early December, Evan was released from the hospital and hasn’t been able to eat or go to school and can only be fed through tubes. (Provided by family)
Clay County boy has bicycle fall that causes laceration on pancreas “Makes you feel powerless. You always want to be there for your kids and tell them everything is going to be okay,” Evan's dad Colby Robertson. (Provided by family)
Clay County boy has bicycle fall that causes laceration on pancreas Evan still has a long road to recovery, and a GoFundMe has been created for him. (Provided by family)
Clay County boy has bicycle fall that causes laceration on pancreas Evan's grandmother said he still has several surgeries, and they don’t know the long-term outlook on his health. (Provided by family)