When one can no longer react
For the past two months, I have came across 2 articles that interest me. In one case, this guy was in coma for many years and finally woke up and respond to his family who never gave up on him. When he woke up, he told everyone, he can hear when he was lying on the bed but unable to speak. In another more recent case, this guy was in coma after begin hit by an supposedly stolen embassy car. The wife told him, if he cannot bear the pain, he can choose to leave. He heard her and he cried. He was finally left to go a few days after.
These stories firmly strengthen my belief that a man in coma or someone who just pass away, they still can hear and feel. They still can hear, but they cannot speak, cannot see, cannot move and cannot communicate. I think hearing require the least resources from a human body that why people loses their hearing ability last when their body dies.
I believe when someone dies, for some moments he still can hear the cries of his loved ones until his body completely disgenerate. When someone is in coma, he can hear his family discussing whether to let him go or to donate his organs. And yet both cases, they cannot do anything except to listen. Isn’t this situation worse then being dead. He will no longer be able to tell his loved one how much he loves them and will no longer be able to protect them. The most heart wrenching part is he will not be able to tell them, he is still there and he can hear.
What will you do if you have loved ones in such situation. Before you make the decision to pull the plug to make everyone life easier, I suggest you can trying anything to activate his body system again. Try things like wasabi, something to stimulate his brain, just like a spark that need to start the engine. Pour ice on his body to shock him, Pinch him. Or whatever it takes to boot up his system again.
Sound crazy? I think this is nothing as compared to letting your loved one goes when there is a chance of him still there, listening to everyone.









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