Stafon Johnson Speaks Once Again
Posted Nov 14, 2009 5:11 PM
 By GREG BEACHAM
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LOS ANGELES (Nov. 14) - Although Stafon Johnson only spoke seven words, they were loaded with meaning and hope.
Repeating the last words spoken to him by his late grandfather, the Southern California tailback said, "God has a plan. Run, Stafon, run."
Stafon Johnson
Chris Russell, Columbus Dispatch/MCT

Southern California's Stafon Johnson scores the winning touchdown against Ohio State in September, a few weeks before his weight room accident.


Johnson already can speak in a soft, raspy voice less than three months after a weight bar crushed his throat in a potentially fatal weight room accident. He briefly demonstrated his remarkable recovery Saturday before the Trojans' game against Stanford.
"Just the whisper, it was a big thing," said Kim Mallory, Johnson's mother. "I wasn't expecting any type of sound for a while. It's overwhelming."
Johnson also has regained the ability to swallow and eat solid food, an improbably quick achievement after several operations on his neck, according to the doctors who have supervised his recovery since the late-September accident in the USC weight room.
Dr. Ryan Osborne said the tracheostomy tube has been removed from Johnson's throat, and he no longer has a feeding tube in his stomach.
"Anyone looking at him today, or who heard the story, would say it's miraculous," said Dr. Jason Hamilton, a throat specialist. "No physician can tell a patient what his chances are for recovery. He never put limitations on himself, and that's why he's making great strides."
Johnson has had three more operations since leaving the hospital Oct. 14. His right vocal cord was torn away from its mooring and his larynx was crushed.
His doctors seemed even more impressed by his ability to swallow, thinking it might be impossible for someone with such a severe injury.
"Due to a gladiator-type mentality toward his outcome ... he has regained the ability to swallow," Osborne said.
It's too early to tell whether Johnson has the interest or ability to return to the sport. When asked if he intended to play for USC next season, he responded with a shrug.
Mallory isn't surprised by Johnson's determination. Johnson decided he wanted to play football when he was 5 years old, and no amount of cajoling from his mother — "Don't you want to play baseball? Don't you think basketball is better?" she recalled saying — could dissuade him from the violent sport.
"(There are) good days, bad days, but because Stafon is a fighter, there's never been any (depression)," Mallory said.
Johnson only gets emotional at the thought of not being able to speak to his young son, Stafon Jr., but he's not even on medication for pain or depression, a common necessity for patients with similar injuries.
Johnson's doctors and family all seem optimistic for something approaching a full recovery.
"Will there be any limitations on him?" Osborne asked. Those are only going to be set by Stafon."
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JYakimow
4:29PM Nov 17 2009 
WE ARE ALL PRAYING THAT HE PLAYS AGAIN FOR USC NEXT YEAR AND WIN THE HEISMAN.
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ThelmaROwens
2:21PM Nov 17 2009 
Stafon when Almighty God is on your side, all things are possible and God is on your side. Thrive, thrive , thrive! God has a plan. Run Stafon, run.
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PEAI
11:01AM Nov 17 2009 
I hope he has a full recovery...but that being said, he was probably benching with what's called a false grip, meaning he didn't have his thumbs wrapped around the bar. I've seen it happen a few times since I used to compete in powerlifting. The spotters wouldn't have a chance of catching the weight as it happens so fast, the wrist felxes up and the weight comes out of your hand. Never ever lift with a false grip.
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Affordable Truck
10:41AM Nov 17 2009 
Sounds like a good kid, glad all is working out
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Thardison777
10:40AM Nov 17 2009 
I think God does have a plan for this young man's life. I just don't understand the smart alleck remarks some people have to post. He and his family have been through enough. I am praying for him and his family and I hope that he will take this tragedy and use it for good. God bless you Stafon!!!!
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Lady In LA CA
10:29AM Nov 17 2009 
Keep FIGHTING ON Stafon! You are a true Trojan. We do hope you are able to come back but wish you well in all you do. You are right! God does have a plan, keep the faith.
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Becrawf
10:23AM Nov 17 2009 
Fight on!
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BabuRob
10:13AM Nov 17 2009 
his last words were "get this thing off my neck"
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Jchristbama
9:45AM Nov 17 2009 
Now this was a story worth reading..
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gposner29
9:35AM Nov 17 2009 
Inept spotters, inept postal workers, inept police, inept attorneys, inept parents......I could go on but you get the general idea. The talent pool is indeed shrinking. Actually, the grandfather's actual last words were..."I told you to make a left".....
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