
A super fuel.
Human hope, the parents of Elliot o'chuk desperately tried to restart their 16-year-old heartyear-
On Friday morning, the old son did not respond in bed.
Rachel Staples called 911 through tears and screams and injected naroone.
Elliot's father, Brok yuchuk, deflated his son's chest.
Oliver, 14, and Isaac, 12, were instructed to leave the room.
"This is the condition of human hope," Eurchuk said . ".
But hope and love don't revive Elliot.
Staples found that Elliot did not respond at about 7: 30. m.
The paramedics said he might have died a few hours ago.
His parents think Elliot accidentally overtakes him while using street drugs to help him sleep.
They blamed their son's illegal drug habits on a series of injuries and highly addictive painkillers prescribed afterwards
Pain in surgery, and the ability of the medical system to overturn their objections and shut them out.
That's why, hours after their son's death, Eurchuk and staples, with the help of police and school officials, decided to explain publicly how Elliott died.
In the process of arranging the funeral, they called on the province to amend B. C.
The baby Act allows their son to keep his medical records, treatments and tests with his parents with the consent of the doctor. Judy Darcy, B. C.
The minister of mental health and addiction will meet with his family today to discuss their concerns.
The island's health department will conduct a review, "to see what will change," said Darcy . ".
Elliott's parents are focused on getting young people out of their complacency that "won't happen to us.
Although Elliot heard warnings from teachers, counselors and his parents, his life after four major surgeries
Elliott believes he knows more than they do, threatening infection and being hospitalized for a long time.
"He knows chemistry very well and has received so much education in these drugs that he has deceived himself so that he can control the situation," Eurchuk said . ".
"He thought he had his own back.
"I won't happen to me.
It happened.
The head of the Greater Victoria School District, pié lanstera, says many young people think they are impeccable.
"This is a real problem we face.
The kids convinced themselves that they were buying medicine.
Eurchuk said because of the high cost, or because they were asked to look like something from Pfizer or Upjohn, or because their seller "friends" told them.
Sadly, this is not news for longstrat: "It is a very tragic event, very open and prominent in our community,, we deal with students with addiction problems and students who take regular drugs.
"After Elliot had his shoulder dislocated in a wrestling class, the drug problem began.
But the pain lasted nearly a year until the examination found broken bones and damaged cartilage.
When Elliot was finally scheduled for shoulder surgery, the surgery was delayed due to his poor
He punched and kicked on the football field and broke his chin.
His mouth must be blocked with a wire.
Once healing, a second operation is required to remove the oral hardware.
Elliot was prescribed opioid for pain, which sounded the alarm to the dentist staples.
But then she gets distracted and gets aggressive surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy to fight aggressive breast cancer.
The third surgery on Elliott's shoulder came to be considered a failure.
When he had another shoulder reconstruction in October 2017, his father said: "He basically went through every category of drugs and street drugs . ".
His parents insisted that doctors prescribe substitute painkillers for their son instead of opioid drugs.
During the recovery at home, Eurchuk chilled his son's shoulder in the morning and evening, but he was still very painful.
"Where am I today, my son is dead, I look back and feel like he's starting to be himself
He said: "Take medicine again.
At the end of January, wear and tear at the back of Elliot's heel caused inflammation of life --
Blood infection that may require amputation.
Returning from a one-day pass to the pediatric ward at Victoria General Hospital, Elliott was spotted at 1 in the morning. m. on Feb.
On his bed.
His skin was blue and did not respond.
Elliott was resurrected by naronone, a drug used to reverse the effects of drug overdose.
His parents arrived at the hospital but were banned from receiving further information.
He was marked as interference when Eurchuk argued.
"No one can help me to be a good parent as much as I want to," Eurchuk said . ".
"They authorized Elliot to interfere with my parenting work.
But by April Eurchuk and Staples believed the family had come to an end.
Elliott bounced back and his doctor gave him the right to move and lift weights.
He was expelled from Oak Bay High School in October 2017 for drug use. But with the help of my tutor, I worked hard at Mount Douglas Middle School and was excited about the plan to return to Oak Bay High School.
"He unleashed strength and happiness," Eurchuk said . ".
"It's been good for the past two weeks, he just got up.
When Eurchuk left the kitchen to sleep on Thursday night, he encouraged his son to have a good rest.
Friday will include an appointment with a pediatrician in the morning.
His parents say Elliot is an avid reader, athlete, chivalrous friend and protector with the instinct of a "border Shepherd.
At the same time, the teacher complained from an early age that, despite his cleverness, he was often not interested in the class, Eurchuk said.
His parents were told that he was several years ahead in reading comprehension, but did not perform well.
Eurchuk wants to know if something is holding his son back.
If he's autistic
After the appointment, you can go boating, hiking, or traveling to Vancouver on Friday afternoon.
Eurchuk said: "I think he wants to have a good night's sleep on Thursday . . . . . . He used the opioid he would get on the street . ".
"He made a fatal mistake and had a fatal illusion that he could handle the habit well.
"Staples screamed and hopes for a new day were dashed.
"It's like a part of me is gone," Eurchuk said . ".
"It's a terrible feeling of emptiness, regret and sadness.
"He has never been the one he will be.
He is a very good person. he has his difficulties, . . . . . . He has the promise, the potential.
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