Manila Bulletin

Lady titanium

- By FR. ROLANDO V. DELA ROSA, O.P.

the alarming statistics of suicide in our country, Leonora Tsai’s story is a wake up jolt for those who easily despair of life, and a reminder that faith and love are more powerful than tragedy and suffering. I share with you her story:

“On January 16, 2018, Fred and I came to the Philippine­s together with a group of

to conduct a 5-day medical mission in Camiguin Island. The outreach was organized by the Philippine Medical Associatio­n in Chicago (PMAC). With us were numerous boxes filled with medical supplies, medicines and other giveaways.

“On the way to the island, we decided to pass by Cebu to join the Sinulog festivitie­s and go whale-watching in Oslob. Our last stop in Cebu would have been the awesome Kawasan Falls when suddenly, without warning, tragedy struck.

“The van that we hired rammed into a mahogany tree.The driver admitted he had fallen asleep. Of the eight friends who were with us in the van, only one survived, my dear friend, Dr. Elinita Rubio, Fred, and I also survived the accident, but we both suffered serious injuries.

“It took the ambulance over two hours to reach the hospital from the accident site. I learned later that onlookers thought I would not last long, considerin­g my very serious injuries.

“I was diagnosed with a fractured upper and lower left arm requiring a titanium and stainless steel plate implant, dislocated left wrist, multiple fractures in the pelvic area, shattered right hip that had to be replaced, a damaged right knee which came close to being amputated, lacerated left kidney and lacerated forehead, two broken teeth, and multiple contusions in the right chest area.

“In the hospital, I was almost like a quadripleg­ic for many weeks. Sometimes I felt depressed over my seemingly hopeless situation.But there were also times of unexplaine­d joy, especially when I was swamped with ‘love’ from my sister, friends, and other relatives who went out of their way to console, pray, call, visit, and bring me cards, flowers, and food.

“Much love was conveyed to me through words, stories, a compassion­ate touch, a smile, an embrace. The hospital nurses would even sing and dance together to cheer me up. Theprofess­ional expertise, excellent bedside manners, and nurturing attitude of my doctors and physical therapists gave me a better sense of what to expect during recovery.

“Last Mother’s Day, I tendered a thanksgivi­ng Mass and party for my friends and relatives. They were gladly surprised to see me singing and dancing, as though the accident had never happened.

“I am convinced that my recovery was hastened by my strong faith in God. I prayed the Serenity Prayer and the rosary every day, but especially at night, when loneliness and pain were almost unbearable. During the surgical operations and rehabilita­tion procedures that I underwent, I asked God to unite my suffering with that of Jesus, so it be made redemptive, not only for me and my family, but for my friend Elinita and the eternal repose of my other friends who perished in the accident.

“The best medicine of all was the constant presence of my husband Fred who, despite the injuries he himself had sustained, never left my side, taking care of my needs, often whispering words to my ears, full of hope and encouragem­ent.

“Fred and I celebrated yesterday our 45th wedding anniversar­y, thankful to God that He has taken both of us through so much suffering into deeper faith and mutual love. Fred now calls me a Woman of Steel, but I wouldn’t mind if he changes it to something like David Guetta’s song:

(Note: Nora, as her many friends call her, graduated from the University of Santo Tomas College of Nursing in 1967. For her profession­al achievemen­t and philanthro­pic endeavors. she has received numerous recognitio­ns from various national and internatio­nal award-giving bodies. Her husband Fred Tsai, an excellent nuclear engineer, was a partner in Sargent & Lundy in Chicago. They are permanentl­y residing in the USA.)

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