Linda McCoy worked very hard to raise
her sons to be good people.

As a single mother working three jobs,
homeless at times and not always making
the right choices, this was a difficult task.
Yet her boys were respectful, hardworking,
loving and strong in their faith.

McCoy, author of I Heard a Voice Say
“Never Throw in the Towel”, was proud of
her oldest son, Darien, who was an
industrious, energetic, responsible young
man with a bright future ahead of him.
He worked hard, helped his mother with
the household expenses, helped raise his
younger brother and went to school.

Darien took classes at the local Community College and worked very hard at his job at a
major hardware company. It was at this company that tragedy befell him. He took a fall
of almost 20 feet, hitting his head on the way down. Instead of being rushed to the
hospital, Darien was sent home to rest. He returned to work where he was again injured
to the same area of the head during his effort to do the best job he could for this
company. Again, he was sent home. Three months later, while he was at work, Darien
complained of shooting pains from his neck into his head. This time, Darien was rushed to
the hospital. When his mother arrived, he was unresponsive. The sound of her prayers
was able to bring him around. The hospital performed many tests on Darien, finally they
found that an injury to his brain stem had left him paralyzed from the mouth down.

“They told me that Darien’s injury was more severe than any injury that they had ever
seen,” wrote McCoy. “As they explained it: the specific injury had caused an infork to his
brain-stem and that no one had ever lived with an injury level that high.”

No one expected Darien Smith to live. No one, that is except Darien, his mother and
their family. They turned to family and friends for support and also found strength in
their religious beliefs.

“I went home to my mother’s house, and kneeled down in prayer and search for
answers, and said to God: ‘I taught my son everything you told me, to love you, to be a
good man, everything, and he’s asking me why, and I don’t have an answer for why this
happened to me?’,” wrote McCoy. “Then the spirit said to me, ‘Go tell him to remember
Job’.”

The company Darien had been working for and the insurance company that insured
them were so sure that Darien would die that they would not give him the money for
proper care. They wanted to put him in a home and just wait for him to die. There was
no way his mother was going to accept that. McCoy fought tooth and nail for her son’s
right to live, not just live, but live a productive and fulfilling life. The legal battles were
gruesome, and their aid was constantly being cut. Darien required two nurses around
the clock to care for his needs. He was constantly coding and it took two people to bring
him back each time. His aunt, a Respiratory Therapist, left her position to come help care
for him. Along the way they put together a nursing staff of very dedicated individuals. His
mother never left his side, being there to do chest compressions or to suction his
respirator, whatever needed to be done to keep her child alive.

With the dedicated aid of their legal counsel, their family, their friends and many medical
professionals who have become like family, Darien proved everyone wrong. Darien Smith
is alive now, 16 years after his fateful accident. He goes to church, the movies and the
mall. He is still a respiratory-dependent quadriplegic, but he has regained the ability to
speak and is able to express himself without the aid of his mother.
“I want for readers after putting this book down to never give up… in particular younger
readers, to not take life for granted, because tomorrow is promised to no one,”
—Darien Smith.

Smith and McCoy hope Darien’s story will help to change the face of healthcare in this
country.
Darlin Publishing Company
A Mother’s Battle for her Son’s Life
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