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Title: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: Bit_Happy on August 01, 2014, 10:12:23 PM
My friend has a sister who has been in a coma for over 5 weeks. I'm not certain of the exact cause, and not expecting "professional medical advice":

She will probably have severe brain damage?
Do you know anyone who was in a coma for a long time and actually "came back?"
Should the "libertarians" (and everyone else) be forced to pay for all of this?  :o


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: zhinkk on August 01, 2014, 10:15:43 PM
Kind of a vague question, but comas are unpredictable in themselves. Is there a chance? Of course. I hope she does.


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: DonQuijote on August 01, 2014, 10:26:50 PM
Yes, i have a friend, he was 2 month!
Now he is playing football and stay with her wife like a pre-coma

BE STRONG


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: PhurryVermin on August 01, 2014, 11:26:52 PM
I was in a coma for a month, sine people have been for years. A coma doesn't cause brain damage it is caused by brain damage. That being said, it depends on what the cause was. Best thing would be to stay as positive as possible, good vibes always helps, really does.


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: beetcoin on August 01, 2014, 11:45:04 PM
seems like the best she can hope for is a full recovery.. but with a hell of a lot of muscle atrophy.


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: Bit_Happy on August 02, 2014, 01:20:45 AM
Yes, i have a friend, he was 2 month!
Now he is playing football and stay with her wife like a pre-coma

BE STRONG

Awesome!
Your friend is/was very fortunate.  :)


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: DonDev on August 02, 2014, 01:23:48 AM
People wake up after 20 years in coma too http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-187920/Coma-man-wakes-19-years.html

May God bless the patient with a happy and healthy life. Majority of us here dont care about our health and think about money 24-7 but the reality is without health there is no wealth.


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: NiceSoft12 on August 02, 2014, 01:39:11 AM
Awesome place to seek medical opinion/advice!


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: Watoshi-Dimobuto on August 02, 2014, 04:33:27 AM
Most people in coma has slim chance, but don't lose hope.


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: DrG on August 02, 2014, 04:56:39 AM
The coma is the human body's way to heal with traumatic injury.  Unfortunately sometimes the sensors in the brain don't go off when healing has reached a plateua and the brain just sits in a locked in state.

Unfortunately during this time the body will atrophy and the organs will age at an accelerated rate.  It's possible she might wake up again, but if after 5 weeks she had not the chance is quite low - it doesn't decrease/increase with time - only thing that changes is the peripheral body will atrophy.


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: umairsaleem010 on August 02, 2014, 08:47:06 AM
My friend has a sister who has been in a coma for over 5 weeks. I'm not certain of the exact cause, and not expecting "professional medical advice":

She will probably have severe brain damage?
Do you know anyone who was in a coma for a long time and actually "came back?"
Should the "libertarians" (and everyone else) be forced to pay for all of this?  :o


your frined is a a young one or a old one ? and why he got the coma is he getting too much strees?


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: Ludi on August 02, 2014, 09:14:12 AM
Obviously all depends on the severity of the injury and damage to the brain, but the odds usually aren't good.


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: Sutters Mill on August 02, 2014, 09:16:37 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjpU8SK63qs&list=ELVySJvH2c6JA

I recommend watching the above Louis Theroux documentary which covers some coma victims. Most people don't wake up from comas, but surprisingly one does whilst they were shooting the episode even after the doctors had just told the family that he's basically not going to wake up.


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: Febo on August 02, 2014, 02:02:16 PM
How long was Michael Schumacher?


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: DubFX on August 02, 2014, 02:13:23 PM
It is possible and the chance isn't so slim. Be sure to visit her and talk to her...and hope.
Good luck!


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: iluvbitcoins on August 02, 2014, 02:17:23 PM
Michael Schumer was in a coma for 6 months

From December 29th until June 16th

Anyways, people who wake up oftenly say they could hear everything going on around them

So talk to your friend, motivate her in waking up


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: Sutters Mill on August 02, 2014, 02:21:51 PM
Michael Schumer was in a coma for 6 months

From December 29th until June 16th

Anyways, people who wake up oftenly say they could hear everything going on around them

So talk to your friend, motivate her in waking up

Isn't he still in a coma though? The news reports of him waking up or coming out of his coma were apparently exaggerated like they often are with these sort of celebrity comas. Happened with the bassist of Deftones. People said he was conscious and alert. He was still a bed ridden veg who later died.


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: iluvbitcoins on August 02, 2014, 02:23:55 PM
Michael Schumer was in a coma for 6 months

From December 29th until June 16th

Anyways, people who wake up oftenly say they could hear everything going on around them

So talk to your friend, motivate her in waking up

Isn't he still in a coma though? The news reports of him waking up or coming out of his coma were apparently exaggerated like they often are with these sort of celebrity comas. Happened with the bassist of Deftones. People said he was conscious and alert. He was still a bed ridden veg who later died.

nope, I'm pretty sure he even left the hospital


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: forever21 on August 02, 2014, 03:08:54 PM
there is i think if her body can survie and she is still responsing there is chance that she will wake up although its a 50-50 chance


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: Katarina on August 12, 2014, 01:27:24 PM
My friend has a sister who has been in a coma for over 5 weeks. I'm not certain of the exact cause, and not expecting "professional medical advice":

She will probably have severe brain damage?
Do you know anyone who was in a coma for a long time and actually "came back?"
Should the "libertarians" (and everyone else) be forced to pay for all of this?  :o


It really depends on what is the damage and what happen?


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: Juwade on August 12, 2014, 05:17:21 PM
It depends on how severe their condition is, some say that a person wakes up from their coma if a person they worry about turn up to visit them. My grandmother was in a coma for 7 months and came out of her coma. Some people come out of  a coma completely unaffected and others might not be able to do what they use to do, the use of physiotherapy can help rehabilitate the person. I hope this post has helped and my prayers are with your sisters friend.


Title: Re: 5 weeks in a coma, is there a "realistic" chance of recovery?
Post by: Brewins on August 13, 2014, 12:42:34 AM
There are people that reamained in coma, so at first sight it is not impossible for him to recover.

But only doctors can say if and how much hope he really has