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kaorder1999
03-17-2006, 04:04 PM
Timberview High School athlete dies days after surgery

Timberview High School athlete dies days after surgery

TRYSTAN ROBERT YANCY | 1988 - 2006

By CHARLES POLANSKY
Star-Telegram Staff Writer

ARLINGTON -- Not long after Jim Yancy's 17-year-old son, Trystan, died in his arms, he made his way back to the waiting room at USMD Hospital at Arlington. Upon entering, he looked up and saw "50 or 60 kids" standing there.

"I asked, 'How many people are here for Trystan?'" Yancy said Thursday. "They all raised their hands. That's his legacy."
Trystan Yancy, a junior at Timberview High School, died Tuesday afternoon of complications from reconstructive knee surgery five days earlier. Trystan died of pulmonary embolism, which is the sudden blockage of an artery in the lung.

In every sense, Trystan was a big man on the Mansfield school district campus. He stood 6-foot-3 and weighed 235 pounds. He played offensive guard for Timberview's football team and threw the discus for the track and field team.

He was respected by his classmates, teammates, teachers and coaches.
A year ago, Trystan had surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his knee. He played the entire 2005 season in excruciating pain, which he thought was normal. After the season, though, doctors re-examined his knee and found that one of his ligaments had detached from the bone and reattached in the wrong place. That led to the reconstructive surgery last week.

The day he died, Trystan was headed back to the doctor to have the stitches removed. As he made his way into the garage on his crutches, Trystan felt something happening. Something very wrong.

"He said, 'Dad, I'm going down,'" Jim Yancy said. "He knew what was happening and I said, 'I love you, son.'"

Trystan wasn't breathing. Yancy lay his son down in the garage and began administering CPR. He screamed for help. And then Jim could hear gurgling in Trystan's lungs. A few moments later, Trystan was dead.

"I'm just devastated," Jim said. "He touched so many lives, so many people. He was so loved in life.

"He was one of the brightest things in my life."

Trystan was president of Timberview's chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, which explains his close relationship with Robert Owens, Timberview's co-defensive coordinator and head baseball coach.
"It's been the two worst days of my life," Owens said. "He was a great kid. We lost an absolute angel. He was a real big kid, big and strong and aggressive. But he was also one of the most giving kids that I've ever known."

Owens said he felt like he'd lost his own son.

Trystan and his sister Skylar Yancy, a sophomore at the University of Texas at Arlington, were closer than most siblings. Skylar said the two were best friends.

"We could tell each other anything," she said. "It was always Skylar and Trystan. When we were growing up, it was like it was us against the world. We were a unit all the way from when we were born right up until I left for college."

The last time Skylar Yancy, a theater major, saw her younger brother was last weekend when he attended her latest play, Five Women Wearing the Same Dress.

She hasn't developed the pictures taken of her and Trystan that night, but when she does, she said, she'll always remember the last time she spoke with him and the last time she touched him.

Trystan is also survived by his mother, Sharon Nardy; sisters Jamie Yancy and Kalyca Nardy; and brother, Spydel Nardy.

FUNERAL
Saturday at 2 p.m. at Walnut Ridge Baptist Church, 2351 Country Club Drive in Mansfield. Visitation: 6 to 9 p.m. today at Walnut Ridge Baptist Church.

GetRDoneStangs
03-17-2006, 04:11 PM
Wow, what a sad story. May God bless his familly and friends..

kaorder1999
03-17-2006, 04:50 PM
and im having knee surgery monday. Yikes!

injuredinmelee
03-17-2006, 04:51 PM
Wow thats terrible.

pirate4state
03-17-2006, 04:58 PM
How awful! :(

Phil C
03-17-2006, 05:02 PM
It is sad. I have heard of such things happening even though they are very rare.

AP Panther Fan
03-17-2006, 05:03 PM
How very sad.:( And for it to happen in the blink of an eye with no warning.:(

LHMom
03-17-2006, 05:57 PM
My 17 yr old son had his ACL reconstructive surgery in December... The article doesn't say exactly what the complication was. That is so scary. My hearts go out to his friends and family. And especially his Momma....

txkmom
03-17-2006, 09:16 PM
"Trystan died of pulmonary embolism, which is the sudden blockage of an artery in the lung" Pulmonary embolisms can occur after almost any surgery. Scary

slpybear the bullfan
03-17-2006, 09:34 PM
This is how my grandfather died... embolism in middle of night after knee surgery.

And I never got to see him. RIP, Grandpa. Your son turned out to be a great dad. (And his son too I think! ;))

Phil C
03-17-2006, 10:28 PM
Originally posted by slpybear the bullfan
This is how my grandfather died... embolism in middle of night after knee surgery.

And I never got to see him. RIP, Grandpa. Your son turned out to be a great dad. (And his son too I think! ;))

I think so too slp.

LH Panther Mom
03-17-2006, 10:30 PM
Terribly sad news. :(

CenTexSports
03-20-2006, 04:25 PM
ttt

smustangs
03-20-2006, 08:22 PM
my heart is out to his family and friends man thats got to be hard to deal with

SWMustang
03-20-2006, 09:39 PM
Originally posted by kaorder1999
and im having knee surgery monday. Yikes!

I thought about you when I read that.

lepfan
03-20-2006, 10:31 PM
This is so sad when it happens to anyone of any age...but so young!!! My hubby's gfather had this happen after hip surgery and almost two years ago my neice's boyfriend had this happen after a car wreck. Again, prayers go out....this kid sounds like he lived the life of a great role model and will be missed greatly. :(