The Signal

Son saves father with quick thinking

Senior at Valencia High School recognized symptoms as an allergic reaction, rushed dad to emergency room

- By Crystal Duan Signal Staff Writer

A former security guard at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is looking for answers to allergies that almost cost him his life—save for his son's quick-thinking actions.

Last Thursday, Doug Holm was drinking vitamin water with acai berries when he suddenly felt his eyes swell shut. His son Nathan recognized the symptoms— Holm was having a major allergic reaction.

As they debated what to do next, Holm also felt his lips swelling.

Soon, he couldn’t see. He had begun to go into anaphylact­ic shock.

Nathan, a senior at Valencia High, rushed Holm to the emergency room, where doctors hit him with two EpiPens to stop the shock. He’s grateful to his son for saving his life, he said Monday.

“Had I not had that help, I may have died,” Holm said from his home Monday.

Holm is recovering now, but is still not 100 percent sure what’s causing his allergic reactions.

Holm used to work at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital as a security guard until a schizophre­nic patient, in an uncontaine­d violent rage, attacked him and left him with a severe shoulder injury that required five surgeries and a titanium shoulder, he said.

Since February 2017, Holm has suffered from allergic responses. He said he started to suspect it was vitamin water with acai berries after noticing previous reactions. But on Thursday, he wasn’t paying attention when he drank some with his dinner and subsequent­ly went into severe anaphylact­ic shock.

Holm plans to see doctors at Adventist Health White Memorial to be tested for the possibilit­y of an infection on his shoulder. As he recovers, Holm is determined to find out through going to an allergist, once and for all what is triggering his allergies.

“I couldn’t tell you what’s causing that,” he said. “Our next move is nailing down what’s exactly wrong.”

 ?? Eddy Martinez/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) ?? Nathan Holm, left, looks over to his dad, Doug, in the backyard of their home. Doug Holm had an allergic reaction and was rushed to the hospital by his son. Nathan Holm, a senior at Valencia High School, recognized the symptoms and rushed his father to...
Eddy Martinez/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) Nathan Holm, left, looks over to his dad, Doug, in the backyard of their home. Doug Holm had an allergic reaction and was rushed to the hospital by his son. Nathan Holm, a senior at Valencia High School, recognized the symptoms and rushed his father to...

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