ZIYAAD
DOUGLAS,
SUPPLIED
A
S HElayundera giant
boulder, its weight
crushinghisrightleg
andthebloodseeping
fromtheshatteredlimb,
onethoughtkeptrun-
ningthroughhismind:
“Ijustwanttolive.I just
wanttolive.”
JethroWatsonfocusedonthosewords
for 12 hours,fromthetimetherock
pinnedhimtothegroundintheclimb-
ers’paradiseoftheCederberginthe
WesternCapeuntilhewaswheeledinto
an operatingtheatreforlife-saving
surgery.
“I knewif I lostconsciousness,it would
betheend,”hesays.
JethrohasbeeninCapeTown’sNetcare
ChristiaanBarnardMemorialHospital
sincehishorrificaccidentlastmonth,
adjustingtohislife-changinginjuries.
Therock-climbingfanatic’srightleg
wassmashedbeyondrepairandsur-
geonshadtoamputateit tosavehislife.
Hisleftlegwasbadlybrokenandit’llbe
weeksbeforehecanleavethehospital.
ButJethro(35)isn’tfeelingsorryfor
himself,nordoeshewanthisstoryto
focusonthetraumaoflosinga limb.
“I’mnotouttoseekpity,”hesays,talk-
ingtoYOUfromhishospitalbedafter
completinghisdaily40-minutephysio-
therapysession.“Yes,whathappenedis
a tragedyforme,butthere’sa lotofgood
that’shappenedaroundit aswell.
“Peoplehavebeenamazingandpulled
outallthestops.Thedoctorsdidincred-
iblethingstohelpmesurviveandhope-
fullygivemea goodqualityoflife.”
Butif there’sonepersonwhodeserves
mostofhispraise,it’sNickMuehlhausen,
JethroWatson
enjoysbouldering,
a typeofclimbing
withoutropesor
harnesses.
Therockclimberbroke
hisleftleganddoctors
hadtoamputatehisright
legaftertheaccident.
Jethrolosta legaftera nastyrock-climbing
accident,buthedoesn’twantotherstofeel
sorryforhim– andhedreams ofclimbing
againoneday BYKIMABRAHAMS
J h l l f kli bi
‘I JUST WANTED
TO LIVE’
16 | 22 AUGUST 2019 you.co.za^