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Old 05-20-2010, 04:50 AM #1
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Default Puedo que usted aprender poquito Espanol?

My dear father died from a massive brain aneurysm in 1995 and I still miss him so. I'm sorry for what you are going through, but at least there is hope. Is there a possibility that you could learn a little Spanish--possibly a few quotes at first? It's one of the easiest languages to learn and you can even go to a website for free to learn phrases in Spanish (as well as other languages) called "babelfish" (It used to be called "Alta Vista". Maybe it would be a pleasant surprise for him if you could speak a little Spanish to him. Good luck.

Via con Dios!
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Dear Deci,

Please give me some advice regarding the recovery of your husband. I am starting to lose hope cause my husband has been bedridden for 10 months now. He's only 49 years old. He used to be a very jolly person and until now i can't believe this is happening to him. We're trying to talk to him but he cannot response. He cannot communicate with us. Please help me. Thank you.
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my hubby had a aneurysm ruptured 7months ago. He had been in a deep coma state for 4 months, and the neurosurgeon said he would never wake up. With god's mercy he opened his eyes about 3 months ago, but doctor said he is still in the semi comatose state. There is no eye movement, and his eyes are not reactive to light. He can't talk, and is only responsive to pain or movement (eg: turning him, changing him, doing passive bedside therapy and making him sit up will make him open his eyes). I am eagar to know what other things can I do to stimulate his brain so that the good but sleeping ones can replace the functions of the damaged ones? Doctor said his brain has strunken alot during these months and to make the damaged brain cells replaced by good ones are the only chance for him to get better...
Hi, I just joined this group today. I was in a coma for over a month. I could hear but not respond nor move at all. .

My heart goes out to you as I think it was harder onthe people around me then on me. I was very relaxed, sometimes fustrated at being moved around, not worried about anything,still felt like I was ok no matter what happened. I was not in any pain.
I was wishing people would talk to me normal. Just like everyday.
not telling me to open my eys or move. I could not.

Hang in there, many have recoved from a coma, I did.
It was music I hated( loud hard rock) that finally woke me up. it got me mad and i wanted to turn it off.


Good luck, God Bless,
Post coma Nancy

I joined to talk to anyone who was in a coma so I can conect with someone whos been there. Can someone whos been in a coma contact me? Please.
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