The Gold Coast Bulletin

WE GOT HER BACK

THE DOCTORS TOLD ME NOT TO EXPECT MUCH BUT WITH THE POWER OF PRAYER...

- BY EMILY MACDONALD emily.macdonald@news.com.au

GOLD Coast Mayor Tom Tate has told how he and two other people spent 25 minutes on an airport floor trying to restart wife Ruth’s heart, only to be told she might not survive. “It’s hard to describe the feeling when someone you have loved for 37 years doesn’t have a pulse,” said Cr Tate, who arrived home with the Mayoress yesterday. “The doctors told me not to expect much. But with the power of prayer we got her back.”

IT was 3am in the Changi General Hospital when the specialist told Mayor Tom Tate his wife might not make it.

Fresh from a CPR course, and with the assistance of two airport staffers, Cr Tate had spent an agonising 25 minutes on the floor of Singapore Airport trying to resuscitat­e the heart which had loved him devotedly for almost four decades.

A heart which needed to be shocked back into life seven times by a defibrilla­tor before the beat was restored.

“We had a one on one talk and they gave me what they said was the ‘realistic scenario’ but I wasn’t willing to accept that,” Cr Tate said.

How could a heart which has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for charity, a heart which has stood by him through the stress and scrutiny which comes with public office be stopped dead?

The couple were supposed to be bound for a self funded study tour in Europe including a Mediterran­ean cruise.

Cr Tate thought Ruth had merely tripped over as she pushed a baggage trolley towards their departure gate.

“I went down to pick her up and saw she was gasping for air,” Cr Tate said.

“Shortly after I checked her pulse and there was no pulse so I rolled her over and started doing CPR.

“It’s hard to describe the feeling when someone you have loved for 37 years doesn’t have a pulse.

“But once you’re trained in first aid you don’t hesitate.

“It was amazing how it all came back. You’re not panicking and no one else is panicking because you all know exactly what to do.”

The Mayoress was placed into an induced coma using a process called hypothermi­a protocol where her body was cooled to 33 degrees.

It was then that the doctors began running tests and performing procedures – brain scans, an angina surgery and a search for pulmonary blockages of her lungs.

The tests came back clear but the doctors feared the Mayoress’s brain had been deprived of oxygen.

“When I touched her she was as cold as ice and to look at her there was no response,” Cr Tate said.

“But I knew she was a fighter. So this is when I started ringing the church pastors on the Gold Coast and they had prayer vigils going on.

“The doctors told me not

IT’S HARD TO DESCRIBE THE FEELING WHEN SOMEONE YOU HAVE LOVED FOR 37 YEARS DOESN’T HAVE A PULSE. MAYOR TOM TATE

to expect much. But with the power of prayer we got her back.”

After three days Singaporea­n doctors decided to arouse Mrs Tate from her coma.

“After a while she moved her hand,” Cr Tate said. “It looked like she wanted to scratch her leg. My son said to her, ‘Are you itching?’ But she shook her head.

“I said, ‘Do you want to write?’ We gave her some paper and she wrote this word ‘Yankauer’ but we thought she’d just written nonsense.” But she hadn’t.

Not only was Mrs Tate awake but the highly trained physical therapist was giving instructio­ns to the medical team to tell them she wanted them to use the Yankauer suction tool to help clear her throat. It was a miracle.

“Don’t take things for granted mate. Tell your loved ones you love them every single day,” Cr Tate said.

“We are taking one day at a time for now. We realise we have been given a blessing.”

Mrs Tate is now recovering in a Gold Coast hospital. Medical staff have praised the care she was given in Singapore and expect her to make a full recovery.

 ??  ?? Mayor Tom Tate and wife Ruth attend a Lunar New Year Celebratio­n in Southport last April.
Mayor Tom Tate and wife Ruth attend a Lunar New Year Celebratio­n in Southport last April.
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Pictures: ANDREW MEADOWCROF­T Mayor Tom Tate has spoken about the importance of learning CPR after his wife Ruth suffered a heart attack last week.

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