The longest coma from which it was possible to come out. Between life and death

Today we will tell a few stories of people who fell into a coma.

“Coma (from other Greek κῶμα - deep sleep) - life threatening a state between life and death, characterized by loss of consciousness, a sharp weakening or lack of response to external stimuli, the extinction of reflexes until they disappear completely, a violation of the depth and frequency of breathing, a change in vascular tone, an increase or slowdown in the pulse, a violation of temperature regulation.

Coma develops as a result of deep inhibition in the cerebral cortex with its spread to the subcortex and underlying parts of the central nervous system due to acute circulatory disorders in the brain, head injuries, inflammation (with encephalitis, meningitis, malaria), as well as as a result of poisoning (barbiturates, carbon monoxide, etc.), with diabetes, uremia, hepatitis (uremic, hepatic coma).

This results in violations acid-base balance in the nervous tissue, oxygen starvation, ion exchange disorders and energy starvation nerve cells. The coma is preceded by a pre-coma, during which the development of these symptoms occurs.

There are more than 30 types of coma, depending on the cause that led to this condition - for example, endocrine, toxic, hypoxic, thermal, etc. In the case of endocrine - a number of sub-causes are possible - hypothyroid, diabetic, etc.

According to the severity, there are 4 degrees of coma. Cases of "revival" occur most often with 1-2 degrees of coma. When in a coma of the 4th degree, a person, if and, which rarely happens, returns to some kind of real existence, then basically this is a vegetative state, a deep disability, even if such a “life” will last for many more years.

A coma in itself is a very dangerous, in fact, near-death state, a person is on the verge of death, and only a few come out of the transcendental coma, coma of milder degrees lead to damage to body functions of various severity. So that a person comes out of a transcendent coma and immediately becomes such a lively person, actively moving, having no problems with memory and speech - this is from the realm of fantasy, there were one in a million such cases. For a million of those who remained deeply disabled. With a coma of 1-2 degrees, especially not long-term, but lasting several hours, days, sometimes months, it is still possible to return to the world alive, and not a vegetable, but this rarely happens.

If a person who has fallen into a coma has had brain death, then it is unrealistic to save him ... his heart beating thanks to the apparatus is all that keeps the human body on the ground. Priests say that the soul has already left, and that this is one of the most complex conditions: the soul is gone, but the body is still alive, and, they say, a person is neither alive nor dead, his departed soul rushes about, wants to be released.

In our country and in some other countries of the world, upon death of the brain, they are disconnected from life support devices, if relatives are against it, they keep them for some time, but, for example, by a court decision, they can be disconnected without the consent of relatives ..

By the way, a vegetative state (if it lasts more than 4 weeks - it is considered chronic) and brain death - different states, with the first, a person is recognized as a living being and cannot be disconnected from the apparatus, with the second, the person is actually a corpse.

Many of us have seen films where main character(as a rule, this is necessarily the main character) is in a coma for 10-20 years, and then regains consciousness, and everything around is different, he has cognitive dissonance, psychological shock, catharsis ... He remembers the times when the air was still clean and people were kind, and then nano technology, Cell phones…. the wildest - tablets, laptops ..

The stories of people who “slept” in a coma for some years are more realistic in practice: a complete restoration of memory, body functions after such a long stay of unconsciousness is extremely rare, and the duration of being in a coma is mostly several years, such are the “cinematic” stories when a person slept for 20 years - almost none. Almost, because it's still one in a million and something like that happens.

Let's talk about some of these stories. Interesting not only cases long stay unconscious, but also those metamorphoses that happened to people after a short-term coma.

Been in a coma for almost 17 years...

Terry Wallis was in a car accident in 1984 (Cornell, USA), at that time he was 19 years old. Having received multiple injuries, he lay at the scene of the accident for a day before being found and handed over to the doctors, they saved his life, but the patient was in a long-term coma. He had a state of minimal consciousness, which is akin to vegetative, but did not come to his senses for almost two decades.

“Cases of patients returning from a state of minimal consciousness are known, but usually such people, even after waking up, remain disabled, bedridden, sometimes communicating with others with just a glance.

Terry amazed the doctors ... after 17 years, in 2001, he began to communicate with the staff with the help of signs, after 19 years, In 2003, he suddenly spoke. After that, in just three days, he learned to walk, and also to recognize his (20-year-old already) daughter. The latter was the most difficult, because at the moment of awakening, Wallis sincerely believed that it was still 1984 in the yard.

His mother took care of him all the time while he was in a coma. Terry unexpectedly, almost 20 years after the accident, came to his senses - what was the reason for the restoration of extinct brain functions, the doctors wondered for a long time. After conducting a lot of research, they came to the conclusion that thanks to good medical preparations, brain structures that had lost connections began to heal themselves by creating alternative connections, new ones. neural networks, Terry's brain is anatomically abnormal.

This case became scientists by discovery and significantly advanced medical professionals in the practice of resuscitation of patients in a vegetative state.

Of course, Terry Wallis remained disabled, his mother helps him in many ways, but no one could even expect such a favorable outcome for a person who had been in a coma for two decades.

42 years in a coma...

American Edward O'Bara of her 59 years (she died on January 21, 2012, and she was born in 1953) spent 42 years in a coma - more than anyone in history. She was a young girl who dreamed of becoming a pediatrician, but at the age of 16 she fell ill with pneumonia, her condition worsened against the background of already existing diabetes.

In January 1970, a month after the onset of her illness, Eduarda fell into a coma, her last words mothers were so that the latter would not leave her. The parents did everything possible to prolong the life of the girl, the father worked three jobs, as a result he could not stand it and died in 1975 from a heart attack, the mother looked after her daughter until last days of her life, died in 2008. Eduard was known all over the world, sponsors helped the necessary, she was looked after, she died in 2012, never regaining consciousness during her coma.

37 years in a coma.

Chicago resident Elaine Esposito was born in 1935. She was only six years old when she fell into a coma. She was brought to the hospital with the usual attack of appendicitis, but before the operation she had a rupture of the appendix and peritonitis, the operation ended well, but the temperature suddenly rose to 42 degrees and convulsions began, the doctors did not expect that the girl would live the night, but she survived, but fell into a coma .

She spent nine months in a coma in the hospital before being taken home by her parents, where they fought for her recovery. She had been ill with measles and pneumonia, without regaining consciousness, she grew up, her eyes even opened, it seemed to her parents many times that her daughter would now enter the world of the living, but everything remained in vain: Elaine died in November 1978, having spent more than 37 years in a coma .

19 years in a coma..

I woke up as a grandfather of 11 grandchildren. This story is also called: “the collapse of the USSR overslept.”

Polish railway worker Jan Grzebski fell into a coma in 1988 after an accident. At that time he was 46 years old. Doctors gave pessimistic forecasts, they assumed that even if the patient survived, he would not last more than three years. The man fell into a coma, did not "stretch" not for three years, but for 19 years.

All this time, the wife selflessly cared for the sick, but since there were no positive changes in Jan's condition, and the wife was already tired of being attached to him, she decided to stop fighting for a meaningless fate and devote her life to herself and her grandchildren. At the same time, Yang woke up ... While he was in a coma, four of his children got married, got married and he already had 11 grandchildren.

Survived after AIDS.

“Fred Hersh is a renowned and respected pianist who moved to New York in 1977 at the age of 21. In the 90s, he was diagnosed with AIDS, and in 2008 he fell into a coma due to massive organ failure, where he stayed for two months. After coming out of a coma, he spent 10 months in bed, and then began to work on himself and even play the piano. By 2010, he was back on stage, and based on eight dreams he had while in a coma, he even wrote his own 90-minute concert called "My Coma Dreams".

A girl with a hard fate...

There is no information about this girl anywhere except in reprinted articles about those who slept in a coma for many years, nothing is known about her, except for a couple of lines, but one cannot but say about her. At the age of 4, Hayley Putre began to live with her aunt, since her mother was deprived of parental rights, in 2005, when the girl was 11 years old, after being beaten by her foster parents, she was in a serious condition in the hospital, where she fell into a coma.

Doctors eventually put an end to her, believing that she would stay in a vegetative state all her life. In 2008, the social services decided to disconnect the girl from artificial respiration, but on the day the decision was approved, the young patient began to breathe on her own and show signs of life. Later I was able to smile. Now, according to information from Internet sources, a girl can communicate with others using a special type-setting board attached to her wheelchair.

12 in a coma, but understood everything ..

Martin Pistorius. The story of this guy is unusual: he spent in coma 12 years, however, according to his stories, he was as if in captivity, he understood everything, was aware, but could not do anything.

The boy's family lived in South Africa. At the age of 12, he fell into a coma that lasted 12 years. It all started with a sore throat, it was January 1988. The child's condition worsened despite all the measures, his legs failed, he stopped moving, after a while he stopped making eye contact. None of the doctors could understand anything ...

As a result, doctors ascertained a coma, the most likely diagnosis was cryptococcal meningitis. He was discharged from the hospital, recognizing the impossibility of doing anything to help. In fact, the doctors assumed that he would simply die.

Every morning, his father got up at 5.30 and drove Martin to a specialized institution for the care of the disabled, picking him up in the evening.

As the guy himself later said, for the first two years he really was in a vegetative state. But then he began to understand what was happening, but “he found himself locked in his body as if in a grave, wanted to speak, but could not, screamed inside himself, but no one heard him, life was torture for him, he understood that people perceive him as unreasonable invalid, and he could not even express all his feelings that he was bursting.

The most agonizing thing, he recalls, was watching Barney the Dragon for many hours at the day center. They sat him in front of the TV, believing that he was still unaware of anything, and they turned on cartoons that he hated. It was truly torture ... he painfully waited until the execution was over, he even learned to distinguish time by the shadows, waiting for the evening when these cartoons should stop and dad would arrive.

Only when Martin was already 25 years old did an aromatherapist in a specialized institution see his attempts to find contact with the world, nodding his head, a meaningful look. He was rushed to an alternative communication center in Pretoria, where he proved through tests that he was able to communicate with others. First began to communicate with computer programs: he chose words, and the computer spoke.

Now he moves in a wheelchair, he is 40 years old, he has a family, a good wife.

He even wrote a book about his coma - Ghost Boy: My Escape from Life - Imprisonment in My Own Body.

Ariel Sharon.

Many people know the former Israeli prime minister, including Russia. In early 2006, he fell into a coma after a massive stroke, after 100 days he was automatically, according to the laws of the country, deprived of his high post.

He passed away on January 11, 2014, after spending exactly 8 years in a coma. At some periods, he could react to the tweaks by opening his eyes. However, the miracle didn't happen.

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“September 17, 1988, Gary Dockery was 33 years old when he and another Walden, Tennessee police officer went on a call. On that ill-fated day, Gary was shot in the head. To save Gary, doctors had to remove 20% of his brain. After the operation, Gary lay in a coma for seven years. He came to his senses when his family members, standing in his room, decided what to do with him next: continue to care for him or let him die.

There are cases when children came out of a coma a year or two after the onset of a coma without any complications, there are cases when a husband took care of his wife who was in a coma for 17 years and waited for her to be revived, there are cases when wives, daughters, sons waited for the return of their relatives , not agreeing to put an end to the sick.

There are quite a few cases when people who survived even a short-term coma suddenly discovered new gifts and abilities in themselves, saw people through or started playing the violin. Scientists could not find explanations for these phenomena - perhaps the human soul fell into the space between the world of the dead and the living for a short time, which gave rise to a connection with the mystical space, perhaps more and more pragmatically - and the psyche, which “floated” due to organic brain lesions, “invented” itself paintings. Plus, there was a restructuring of the brain as a result of compensation for the former structures that had lost their strength, and unusual abilities appeared.

Quite a few people who came out of a coma said that they understood what was happening at different levels, but were powerless to somehow let it know.

Some even came to their senses for a reason at the very moment when doctors and relatives decided the fate of the patient.

The awakening of a seriously ill person in a coma is possible in cases good care, love and care of relatives, have you heard about cases of revival of an unnecessary patient?

The paradox is, as you may have noticed, that the vast majority of survivors after a long stay in a coma and happy outcomes - all occurred abroad, in countries with well-developed medicine. There are no such cases in Russia .. they are extremely rare. In Russia, there are almost no survivors after a coma at 10-20 years old.

A famous song says: "There is only a moment between the past and the future." It is called our life. But what, even if this "moment" a person spends without consciousness? Is it worth holding on to in this case? No one will give an exact answer to this question. However, there are cases when a person has been between life and death for decades and grabbed this “moment”. Let's talk about the longest coma that a person has been in.

A dream of a lifetime

The longest coma was recorded in the USA. At the end of 1969, under New Year, 16-year-old girl with pneumonia was admitted to the hospital. If this was a normal case in medical practice, she would have undergone a course of treatment and returned to a full life. But Edward O'Bar had diabetes. January 3, insulin did not reach circulatory system and the girl on long years lost consciousness.

The last phrase of the modern "Snow White" was a request to her mother not to leave her. The woman kept her word: she spent thirty-five years by the bed of her daughter. She celebrated all her birthdays, read books to her and believed in the best. I went out only to sleep and shower. In 2008, the mother died, and the sister of an unusual patient took over her burden.

In November 2012, at the age of 59, Snow White passed away. Thus, the most long coma lasted 42 years.

It is noteworthy that all the unconscious years the poor thing spent with open eyes. She did not see or hear others, did not react to anything. It was only on the day of her death that Edward O'Baras could close her eyelids.

Is there any chance to wake up after many years?

Until recently, doctors were sure that between life and death a person is only the first month. Then his return to consciousness is impossible. Some relatives of patients did not like this situation, and they waited by the bed for years loved one until he wakes up.

The longest coma, after which the patient began to react to others, lasted 20 years. That's how many years American Sarah Scantlin spent unconscious after she was hit by a drunk driver in a car. To be precise, she spent 16 years unconscious. Then she began to communicate with loved ones with the help of her eyes. After another 4 years, some reflexes and speech returned to her. True, Sarah, after waking up, sincerely believed that she was still 18 years old.

In fact, the longest coma, after which a person woke up, happened to a resident of Poland - Jan Grzebsky. The Pole spent 19 years unconscious. When Yang woke up, he was most amazed by the quantity and variety of goods in the stores. And for good reason. He “fell asleep” in the early eighties, when martial law was introduced in the country. Grzebsky woke up in 2007.

Cases in Russia and Ukraine

In these countries, too, there are cases of a miraculous return to life. So, the Russian teenager Valera Narozhnigo came to his senses after 2.5 years of deep sleep. A 15-year-old boy found himself in a coma after he received an electric shock.

A Ukrainian young man, Kostya Shalamaga, spent 2 years unconscious. He ended up in a hospital bed after an accident. A 14-year-old boy riding a bicycle was hit by a car.

Of course, both of these examples cannot take a place in the Guinness Book of Records in the category "Longest coma." But parents probably did not want the boys to become famous in this way. In both cases, relatives say that the miracle happened because the relatives prayed and believed in it.

Life after the "long sleep"

The longest coma that a person came out of forced scientists to return to the study of this unconscious state. It is now known that the brain is capable of repairing itself. True, it is not yet clear how to "turn on" this mechanism.

African researchers believe that a cure for coma can be found. According to them, it is possible to bring a person to consciousness temporarily already today. Some sleeping pills have such properties. However, this issue has been little studied.

So far, according to observers, the most difficult thing for a person who has been between life and death is psychological adaptation. It is difficult for the patient to believe that he has become older, his relatives have grown old, the children have grown up, and the world itself has become different.

Some people, after returning from deep sleep, simply do not understand their loved ones. So, for example, the Englishwoman Linda Walker, waking up, began to speak in the Jamaican dialect. Doctors believe that the case is related to genetic memory. Perhaps Linda's ancestors were native speakers of this language.

Why do people fall into a coma?

It is still not clear why some fall into this state. But each case suggests that some kind of deviation has occurred in the body.

Currently, more than 30 types of coma are known:

  • traumatic (accident, bruise);
  • thermal (hypothermia, overheating);
  • toxic (alcohol, drugs);
  • endocrine (diabetes), etc.

Any kind of deep sleep is dangerous state between life and death. In the cerebral cortex, inhibition occurs, the work of the nervous system and blood circulation is disrupted. A person's reflexes fade. More like a plant.

Previously, it was believed that in a coma a person does not feel anything. Everything changed after the incident with Martin Pistorius. The young man fell into a coma due to a sore throat, and lived in it for 12 years. After awakening in 2000, Martin said that he felt and understood everything, he simply could not give a signal. Currently, the man is married and works as a designer.

Hyperglycemic coma, symptoms and emergency care

Diabetic coma should be singled out in a separate row. It was in it that the first heroine of our article was 42 years old. The main thing is that at the initial stage of this disease, a person can be helped.

When the level of glucose in the blood rises in the body with diabetes and toxins accumulate, then the symptoms of the disease develop as follows:

  • growing weakness;
  • constantly thirsty;
  • loss of appetite;
  • frequent urge to go to the toilet;
  • increased drowsiness;
  • the skin turns red;
  • breathing quickens.

After these symptoms, a person can lose consciousness, fall into a coma and die. To prevent this from happening, you need to urgently inject insulin intravenously or intramuscularly. Also call an ambulance.

The main thing is not to confuse this type with hypoglycemia. With the latest disease in the blood, blood sugar drops. Insulin in this case will only hurt.

Developments

Just the other day in Miami, Florida, United States of America, a woman named Edward O'Bara died at the age of 59.

It would seem that, in this story of premature death there is nothing particularly unusual, if not for one "but" - O "Bara was unconscious for 42 years, after she fell into a so-called diabetic coma in 1970.


The longest coma in the world

All these long decades, the insensitive woman was watched by her closest people - her mother and Native sister. They say that O "Bara was already in high school high school, when suddenly she was struck down by a serious illness. The girl was sent to the hospital, where she asked her mother never to leave her, after which she soon fell into a coma.


The girl's mother fulfilled her promise: she followed and cared for her daughter for 37 long years, until she died herself. Last years all the hardships fell on the shoulders of Edward's sister. The story of O "Bara formed the basis literary work: "A promise is a promise: an almost implausible story of selfless motherly love and what it teaches us."


I must say that before O "Bara, the longest stay of a person in a coma was 37 years. We are talking about an American who fell into this state in August 1941 after an operation to remove the appendix, and departed to another world in November 1978. The girl even opened her eyes several times during her coma, but she was not destined to wake up completely.

Her mother, Katherine, perfectly remembered that day all her life - firstly, it was the 22nd wedding anniversary of her and Eduarda's father, and secondly, the daughter managed to ask her mother not to leave her just before oblivion.

Edward O'Bar photography

And troubled days began for Eduarda's parents. They all waited for their daughter to come out of a coma, but days passed, then weeks, then months, and Eduarda continued to be in a state of sleep.



No one knew then that this would be the longest coma in the history of medicine, which would last 42 years. And then the girl's parents were on duty day and night near her bed, turned her over to prevent bedsores, fed her through a tube and did not take their eyes off the apparatus, every minute waiting for a miraculous awakening.

Edward O'Bar photography

Alas, Eduarda was destined to become the record holder for being in a coma. Keeping her promise, her mother continued to take care of her, and in order to pay the bills from the hospital, the girl's father had to work three jobs. But they still hoped, and in the end they kept their promise, without leaving their daughter for the rest of their lives. So, first Eduarda's father died in 1976, and in 2008 Katherine died, leaving Eduard in the custody of her younger sister.

BUT fragile life Eduarda continued, many media outlets had already written about her, and people began to come to Catherine's family home, who nicknamed Eduarda Sleeping Snow White. It was like a pilgrimage, as many believed that touching the sleeping Eduarda would bring health and good luck.

Edward O'Bar photography

Eduarda O'Bara lived to be 59 years old and died in 2012 after spending 42 long years in a coma.

AT different time there were heated debates about the humanity of such life-sustaining, but for Katherine, who devoted 35 years of her life to caring for her daughter, the question was never raised in this way. Firstly, she was bound by a promise that she made to her seriously ill daughter many years ago, and secondly, all these years, both she and her husband lived in the hope that the coma would end sooner or later, and their Eduard would be with them again . However, she was with them - Katherine read aloud to her, played records for her, arranged her birthdays, and made everything as if her daughter had just laid down to sleep. As time has shown, it was a very long dream, lasting more than four decades.

Edward O'Bar photography

Based on the history of this family, a book was written, and many celebrities and politicians visited the house of Catherine, including Bill Clinton; The media covered the story extensively. And Edward O`Bara entered the history of medicine, having spent 42 years in a diabetic coma.

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Contrary to what we often see in feature films, coma does not always mean a complete "shutdown" of all systems of the human body. In total, there are four degrees of severity of coma - if the first is more like a half-asleep state, and the patient retains the main reflexes, then at the fourth stage a person ceases to be aware of the outside world and respond to it, even breathing often stops.

Cases where people spend several days or weeks in a coma are not uncommon. Sometimes doctors put a person into an artificial coma in order to protect the body from negative impact on the brain - for example, after a hemorrhage or edema. However, prolonged coma poses a much greater threat. It is believed that the longer a person is in this state, the less chance of recovery. A coma that lasts more than a year is sometimes also called a "dead zone", and loved ones are prepared for the fact that a person will spend the rest of his life in this state.

What do people who have come out of a long coma say, and how their life has changed after that - in the material of Izvestia.

Another world

The testimonies of those who have been in a coma vary depending on how long the person has been in this state. For example, people whose coma has lasted for several days most often report that upon waking they feel the same as a person who has slept for about 20 hours. They may feel very weak, have difficulty moving, and need to sleep for a long time. Some are not even able to remember everything they saw during this time.

People who have been in a coma for several weeks, months or years after waking up are usually unable to move independently and need a long recovery period. It may be difficult for them to look at the light, and they will most likely need to relearn how to speak and write, as well as deal with memory lapses. Such people can not only ask the same question several times in a row, but also not recognize people's faces or not remember entire episodes from their own lives.

The body is like a prison

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Martin Pistorius fell into a coma when he was 12 and remained in it for the next 13 years. The cause was a neurological disease, the exact nature of which the doctors could not establish - presumably meningitis was the culprit. The boy, who initially complained of a sore throat, very quickly lost the ability to speak, move, and focus. Doctors discharged him from the hospital, warning his parents that he would remain in this state for the rest of his life. At the same time, Martin's eyes were open, but consciousness and reflexes did not work. The father and mother looked after the child with all their might - every day he was taken to classes in a special group, bathed, turned over at night every few hours to avoid the formation of bedsores.

The worst thing for the boy began after about two years later he regained consciousness, but his speech and movement skills did not return. He could not tell others that he hears, sees and understands everything that is happening around. Relatives, accustomed to his condition, by this moment almost stopped noticing him, and therefore could not guess what changes were taking place in Martin's mind.

Martin himself later said that he felt locked in his own body: in the group where his father took him, they were shown the same repetitive program for children every day and he had no way to make it clear that she was deadly to him tired. One day he heard his mother, in despair, wish him dead. However, Martin did not break down - at first he learned to control his own thoughts so as not to fall into depression, after that he re-mastered interaction with the outside world. For example, he learned to determine the time by the shadows. Gradually, physical skills began to return to him - in the end, the aromatherapist who worked with him noticed this, after which Martin was urgently sent to medical Center to pass all required tests and the start of the recovery period.

Martin is now 39 years old. Consciousness returned to him completely. partial control above own body although he still moves around in a wheelchair. However, after coming out of a coma, Martin met his wife Joanna and also wrote the book Shadow Boy, in which he talked about the time when he was locked in his own body.

Dreams in a coma

Musician Fred Hersh has received several Grammy nominations and was named Jazz Pianist of the Year by the Jazz Journalists Association in 2011. Today he continues to give concerts around the world.

In 2008, Hersh was diagnosed with AIDS, against which the musician almost immediately began to develop dementia, after which he fell into a coma. Hersh spent several months in this state, and after coming out of it, he realized that he had lost almost all motor skills. For about 10 months he had to remain bedridden. During the rehabilitation process, the main source of motivation for him was the synthesizer, which Hersh played while in a hospital bed.

Photo: Getty Images/Josh Sisk/For The Washington Post

Almost a year later, the musician managed to accomplish the almost impossible - he achieved a full recovery. And in 2011, based on the experience experienced during his stay in a coma, he wrote the concert My coma dreams (“My dreams in a coma.” - “Izvestia”). The work includes parts for 11 musical instruments and vocalist, and also provides for the use of multimedia images. In 2014 the concert was released on DVD.

The longest coma

The longest living person in a coma was the American Terry Wallace. In June 1984, he and a friend got into a car accident - in highlands the car fell off a cliff, his friend died, and Terry himself fell into a coma. According to doctors, there was practically no hope that he would be able to get out of this condition. However, 19 years later, in June 2003, Terry suddenly came to his senses.

Soon he began to recognize relatives, but the possibilities of his memory were limited by the events of 19 years ago. For example, he felt himself a 20-year-old man, and his own daughter refused to know because last time when he saw her, she was breastfed baby. And, from Terry's point of view, she should have stayed. In addition, Terry suffered from short-term amnesia - he could keep any event in his memory for no longer than a few minutes, after which he immediately forgot about it, or could not recognize the person he had just met. This phenomenon is spoken of by many who have survived a coma for at least a few days, but most often memory problems are of a short-term nature.

Among other things, Wallace physically could not imagine that he had been unconscious for the last 19 years and the world had changed significantly, and because of the change in the functioning of the brain, he had almost forgotten how to hide his thoughts. Now he literally says what he thinks.

At first, Terry could only speak in fragments, but gradually the ability to communicate coherently returned to him. He remained paralyzed for life, but fully regained consciousness and the ability to communicate coherently.

After a specially conducted study, the doctors came to the conclusion that his brain was able to independently connect the remaining "working" neurons and thus reboot.

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