Chris enjoyed the rivalry from his competition on the Marlins and the YMCA teams. They were in his head and he was in theirs. His rivals’ names were part of family conversation as we noted their performance and psyched him up for his next. Nonetheless, he dominated his age group at home and abroad. His butterfly stroke was sheer beauty in motion!
Just before a race, swimmers would gather for pep talks while licking powdered glucose from their palms. The moms rationed the pure, white sugar from little plastic bags. I’d beg for a taste, savouring it on my tongue for the few seconds it lasted before it melted away. Daddy would caution Chris; “Remember, don’t look beside you!” as Chris would be tempted to do when he neared the finish. That sideways glance could shave fractions of a second off his time and cost him a win.
As he got older he tried other sports while at Campion College and then at St. Andrew’s College in Canada where he made the team in every sport: swimming, ice hockey, cricket, soccer, squash and American football and even captained the cricket team. There is a photograph of him hanging in the entrance… he was the first student in the school’s history to make every team! His housemaster, Mr. Harrison would tell stories of seeing Chris ice skating on the pond at below freezing weather, dressed only in a terry robe and shorts as he taught himself to ice skate. Recently, I was told a story about Chris bringing his Canadian school’s cricket team to play Campion’s cricket team where from the tip of his bat, he hit the winning 6 runs, way out of the park! He became a legend.
It’s only now that I realize what a big deal it was for Chris to then transition to American football in university. His American coach (Ford Ackerman) in Canada introduced him to the game and saw talent. He encouraged Chris to go to an American university rather than a Canadian one so he could play on a college team. Chris was enticed by the sport and Daddy encouraged him thinking it would be a good career for him. Once at University of Miami, he started training with the Hurricanes. He became so muscular and big that mommy would tell him his neck was beginning to look like Herschel Walker’s. I didn’t know who that was but the name became a familiar one every time she saw him come home for vacations. Two years later, Chris transferred to University of South Carolina and he ‘walked-on’ to their Gamecocks team. He started out as a line man but was running as fast as the wide receivers so his coach switched him to a running back position. American football is a sport where boys train in their high school junior varsity and varsity teams just to become noticed to be able to vie for a chance to be considered for this level of play. Here, a boy from Jamaica who never grew up playing American football, trained and played with 2 of the most prestigious college teams in the country at the time!
As I learn more about sports teams I realize just how impressive all his achievements are. It all came so naturally to him, he made it seem effortless. So, it’s hitting me even harder that Chris at 55 years-old is in stage 4 kidney failure. He undergoes dialysis 2 times a week for the past 2 years and it has weakened him. His muscles are atrophying and his spirit is waning. He needs a kidney, so, if any of you know of any way to help us find a kidney donor for Chris, please reach out to me. We are all worried about him, mommy especially. We have no idea where to turn. We Mitsy Seaga and Andrew Seaga need your help.
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Anabella Seaga-Mian and Christoper Seaga are The Most Hon. Edward Seaga (deceased) and Mitzy-Mian children. Their father gave his life for this nation. His son needs your support to find a kidney donor and with your love I know we can find someone. Mr. Seaga was a former Prime Minister of Jamaica and Mitzy Mian his former wife, was a Miss Jamaica Queen.
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Wow! I really do hope he gets a kidney. We just have to hope for a miracle. They still do exist.
ReplyDeleteVery sad to learn that Christopher is ill. I oray that a donor will be found soon. I extend prayers to his family.
ReplyDeleteThe truth is that I've heard the name but always wondered what was he doing and where.
ReplyDeleteThis tells me we need to develop a culture of sharing organs at the point when we no longer need them.I have no such hangups and if I have good organs I will donate them to research or someone who needs them.Thosecwho do cremation why burn a good thing and also why bury a good organ when someone could use it.
This should be aired because there could be someone/others who have no such hangups.Hope he gets a kidney soon.
One can't be sure that a corpse is buried or cremated with all of its organs. Funeral directors are aware that organ harvesting is a billion dollar industry. However, i agree that families needs to be more aware of donation of organs. But one must be carefull still of unscrupulous individuals...
DeleteDidn't know Edward Phillip George Seaga was so multitalented to be even coach.
ReplyDeleteWow it's surprising no one heard of him.Alot of us don't know what our people has done for our country.Really sad to hear pray the he get Help before it's too late.
ReplyDeleteOn my god it's so sad he was such a talented guy from his youthful age ,I hoping if contact the several sport discipline he was involved with abroad,he would afforded him a kidney
ReplyDeleteI pray God will send help for this man
ReplyDeletePraying for a donor and his life can be returned to normalcy
DeleteSo sorry to hear this. Will circulate as much as I can. Stay strong Chris, praying and hoping a kidney donoor can be found soon. Blessings.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, Vernon and Anabella. I will share your appeal. I wish him all the best.
ReplyDeleteI pray that a donor will be found soon.
ReplyDeletePraying for a donor
ReplyDeleteHope a donor may be found soon for chris may God continue to take care of him
ReplyDeleteAs an organ donor I know how much donations are badly needed especially in Jamaica. I pray and hope a donor will be available ASAP.
ReplyDeleteI pray that, even as I type, this appeal has reached the eyes & hearts of suitable persons. Don't give up hope Christopher & family.
ReplyDeletePraying a donor is found soon. All the best. Toni Allen
ReplyDeleteChris is one of us. Let us all try to send this appeal to as many persons as possible.
ReplyDeleteGod, please give this family strength to deal with this serious problem.
Why don't you guys fly him to Africa so that one of those praying Prophet, prays for him to get healing.. or is that you don't believe that prayer still works.
ReplyDeleteGod can heal you anywhere
DeleteGod is a miracle working God. He is a healer, there is nothing too hard for Him to do. Turn to God, trust Him and watch Him work. Pray!Pray! Pray! Will be praying for Chris🙏
ReplyDeleteMIGHTY GOD, WE ASK YOU FOR A MIRACLE FOR CHRISTOPHER SEAGA BECAUSE YOU ARE STILL IN THE HEALING BUSINESS LORD!! IF IT US YOUR WILL TO HEAL CHRIS VIA A DONER, THEN PLEASE CAUSE THAT DONER TO BE IDENTIFIED IN JESUS MIGHTY!! WE COMMIT THE ENTIRE NEED IN YOUR HANDS BECAUSE YOU CARES FOR CHRISTOPHER VERY MUCH LORD!! WE GIVE YOU THANKS FOR HIS LIFE AND FOR HAVING KEPT HIM UPTO THIS POINT LORD!!
ReplyDeleteAMEN AS WE PLEAD THE BLOOD COVERING OFJESUS CHRIST OVER CHRIS IN JESUS MIGHTY NAME I PRAY!! AND LORD, IF CHRIS DOES NOT KNOW YOU AS HIS PERSONAL LORD AND SAVIOUR, THEN PLEASE OPEN HIS EYES AND REVEAL YOURSELF TO HIM JESUS!! WE GIVE YOU THANKS FOR WHAT YOU ARW DOING IN JESUS MIGHTY NAME!!
AMEN!!
Amen!!!
DeletePraying for you Chris that our miracle working God will continue to take care of you and provide that life saving organ you so desperately need.
ReplyDeleteHow do i go by donating i want to donate this is my number 8765425140
ReplyDeleteI will be in touch with you.
DeleteHope is gets a kidney soon.
ReplyDeleteDear Chris, Very sorry to hear about your illness. I think it best to work with the health professionals that are looking after you as transplantation is more complex than the lay public may realise. I wish you well from the bottom of my heart. One could try the Jackson Memorial Hospital Transplant Services, in Miami? I know they used to help people needing transplants in the Caribbean small islands. You have my prayers and good wishes. Magi
ReplyDeleteThe family is definitely working with some of the best health professionals here and overseas. The challenge at this point is getting a kidney and that is why the matter has been made public. We are also using the opportunity to educate the society about diabetes and to encourage more support especially for those who cannot afford the weekly dialysis treatment.
DeleteOur helpful Caribbean neig hbor, Cuba, has been in the business of assisting our people in Jamaica with kidney transplants. Hope they can still help.
DeleteSending up prayers for you Christopher n for the family. ��
Greafeedback
ReplyDeletecan Jamaica develop a national campaign to encourage jamsicans to donate their organs on transitioning. as someone said..why cremate your good organs.when they can help to prolong someone else life?
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