SAT. Less Than 24 Hours Before Surgery #5, Injured Lineman Hunter Faces Another Critical Fight to Save His Hands
SHREVEPORT, La. — Time is moving fast — and for 24-year-old lineman Hunter, every hour matters.
With less than 24 hours remaining before surgery #5, Hunter is resting tonight inside a Louisiana hospital room, preparing for yet another high-risk operation as doctors continue their fight to save his hands following the severe electrical injuries he suffered while restoring power during the recent ice storm.
Monday’s surgery is not just another procedure.
It is another turning point.
A Long Night, and a Small Step Forward
According to Hunter’s father, the night brought both exhaustion and cautious hope.
“Hunter had an OK night… the pain might have been a little less,” he shared.
“He didn’t sleep much, even with medication, but there’s a small sign of progress — the wound vac on his left arm is pulling less drainage, and Hunter is mentally ready to keep moving forward.”
In a recovery measured in millimeters rather than milestones, that detail matters. Less drainage means the body may finally be responding. Mental readiness means Hunter is still fighting — not just physically, but emotionally.
Surgery #5: Hope Versus Uncertainty
By Monday morning, Hunter will once again be wheeled into the operating room as surgeons carefully assess the damage caused by the electrical shock — injuries so severe they continue to threaten the future of his hands.
Doctors are hoping and praying that no further debridement is needed, a procedure that removes damaged tissue but often comes with devastating consequences.
The goal of this surgery is clear:
to move closer to healing — not to more loss.
But nothing is guaranteed.
Each operation carries risk.
Each one asks the same painful question: how much can still be saved?
The Man Behind the Injuries
Just days ago, Hunter was seen sitting near the hospital elevators — Mardi Gras beads around his neck, coffee cup in hand.
It was a simple moment.
And a powerful one.
Because this is the same young man who nearly lost his life while doing his job — restoring power so others could stay warm during a brutal ice storm. The same lineman whose injuries have shaken his family, coworkers, and strangers who have followed his story.
That quiet scene was proof of something important:
progress can exist right alongside pain.
A Super Bowl Night in a Hospital Room
Tonight, instead of being surrounded by friends or family on a couch, Hunter is watching the Super Bowl from his hospital bed — monitors humming nearby, tomorrow’s surgery looming in his thoughts.
There is no pre-game excitement.
Only waiting.
Waiting for morning.
Waiting for answers.
Waiting to see what tomorrow takes — or gives back.
A Family’s Simple Prayer
As Hunter prepares for surgery #5, his family has one request — simple, but heavy with hope:
- Less pain
- Steady hands for the surgeons
- Better news when he wakes up
And one more thing.
They are asking the public to help surround Hunter with words before he heads into the operating room.
👉 If Hunter reads your comment before surgery tomorrow, what do you want his last thought to be before he’s wheeled in?
Drop it below.
