After a stressful few weeks and a journey halfway around the world, a young New Zealand man is safe in a Hawke鈥檚 Bay hospital after being held in a Vietnamese psychiatric ward.
Twenty-five-year-old Ballad Woodley-Hanan suffered a severe episode of mania while overseas and was hospitalised in September - his father Dempsey Woodley rushed from Napier to Vietnam to be by his side while his mother Amanda Hanan set up a Givealittle to help with the cost of rescuing their son.
The Givealittle raised an incredible $27,995 to help bring Ballad back home and after several weeks of hell, Dempsey and Ballad landed safely last week.
鈥淚t was like mission accomplished,鈥 Dempsey told the聽Herald.
鈥淚 look back at the last three weeks and just think 鈥榳hat the f*** happened?鈥 - I鈥檓 walking around like a zombie at the moment but I鈥檓 so relieved that he鈥檚 somewhere safe getting treatment and his life is not in danger anymore.鈥
The flight was challenging, as Ballad鈥檚 medication began to wear off and he became more manic as the hours ticked by - but the pair made it back to New Zealand, where they then had to get Ballad into a car and drive back to Hawke鈥檚 Bay.
Dempsey and Ballad in 2022. Photo / Dempsey Woodley
鈥淗e was quite gone by then, the medication had all worn off and he was not in a good way.鈥
Some quick thinking from Dempsey meant Ballad agreed to take more of his medication.
鈥淚 said, 鈥榟ey, I鈥檝e got, I鈥檝e got a packet of smokes. I can give you one if you take one of those pills鈥. And he said, 鈥榦h, that sounds like a fair trade鈥. So he took one of the pills and that helped.鈥
His mother Amanda told the聽Herald聽it was 鈥渁 miracle鈥 to have Ballad home.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just such a relief to know that he鈥檚 home and safe and just having him back is awesome.鈥
Dempsey is glad Ballad is back on New Zealand soil, and despite the poor conditions in the Vietnamese ward, he said the care Ballad received was amazing.
鈥淚 am genuinely grateful that there was somewhere that he could go in Vietnam and I鈥檓 genuinely grateful for the care and professionalism of the doctors and the nurses there, the conditions were appalling, but they鈥檙e so under-resourced and, but the medication itself that he was given was pretty progressive.鈥
Ballad has been hospitalised in a Hawke鈥檚 Bay psychiatric unit for further treatment, which Dempsey says is the best place for him to be.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be a long journey for him but at least in Napier, he has extended family.
He鈥檚 got his mother and his father and his brother and he鈥檚 got aunties and his grandparents, all his grandparents are in Napier. The whole village is there.鈥
He was also full of praise for the support of the New Zealand community, who raised almost $30,000 to help get his son back home.
鈥淸We are] incredibly grateful and appreciative that New Zealand has gotten behind us on that page.
鈥淎nd that enabled us to get him home sooner.鈥
He said the support from not only people who know Ballad but from strangers has been amazing.
鈥淚t was an enormous show of love towards him as a person. So not just strangers, but also all the people鈥檚 lives that he鈥檚 touched and them expressing support for him was really quite amazing.鈥
Amanda shares the sentiment, saying when she made the Givealittle she was trying to speak 鈥渕other to mother鈥.
Amanda Hanan and Ballad Woodley-Hanan together. Photo / Amanda Hanan
鈥淛ust the outreach of people have just been so incredibly kind and I really feel like loads of mothers have reached out to me and told their own children鈥檚 stories.
鈥淚 just love to hear all these stories and it鈥檚 been one of the most beautiful things and hearing that now they鈥檙e ok and things have worked out for them.鈥
Amanda said she reads every word that people have written to her, and she is extremely grateful for every single one.
鈥淚 just want to thank everybody so much for thinking of us and their kind words. I鈥檓 just so grateful for it.鈥
Vita Molyneux is a Wellington-based journalist who covers breaking news and stories from the capital. She has been a journalist since 2018 and joined the Herald in 2021.
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