How Waking Up From A Coma Feels Like

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  • @fahimhasan22
    @fahimhasan22 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a cousin. I will call him Mat. He got a brain tumor. they needed to do a surgery to remove the tumor, but that caused a stroke. then he was unconscious for a few days. Then one day, Mat's sister and his dad was talking something about a buss, when Mat woke up and started panicking. He thought that he missed his school bus.
    coincident? I think not.

  • @ChrisHorne-b1f
    @ChrisHorne-b1f 10 месяцев назад +6

    I was put into a coma back in 2009, 2 days after having my last baby. Directly after giving birth, before I had even seen my baby, I was wheeled into operating room to have a hysterectomy. I ended up with a blood clot in my lungs and double pneumonia. My heart was about to explode. I remember that it was insanely peaceful. I remember seeing myself laying in the bed and telling myself to let me back in to my body. Then after they pulled the plug on my life support with a very slim chance of Waking up, I opened my eyes and thot the doctor was from willy wanna! He looked like orange skin, purple mustache and eyebrows. I was very upset that he was trying shine a light in my eyes after being in the dark for so long, (bcz it was just darkness and peaceful, but no dreams, nobody talking to me, or anything) and thot he was a jerk for shining those lights in my eyes, after just waking up from the michael Jackson milk! It took a few to remember I had a baby. Then did everything in my power to get home to my baby! If it wasn't for my little sister, I don't think I would've achieved that! But it really was like a nap/blinking. Until I remembered the peaceful darkness. 🤷‍♀️

  • @EveryOhterLetter
    @EveryOhterLetter 10 месяцев назад +2

    I suffered at brain aneurysm on January 5 and was in a coma for a month. I had a dream while being in a coma that I was driving around in the back passenger seat of a car looking for my husband. There was music playing on the store front. My husband later told me that they would play music for me while I was in the coma and Waking up. I had passed out on the floor next to our daughter and her pack and play and he came home and found me. I was on the floor for over six hours and should’ve died, but luckily did not.

  • @DemomanX614
    @DemomanX614 10 месяцев назад +2

    I was in a coma when i was 14 back in 2004.
    Almost 3 months. I remember waking up confused. Thinking it was summer still but it was October.
    Not being able to physically talk(like I could not form words and barely make sounds)
    Also the coma was like reliving everything from before that momemt over again. I swear I feel like ive seen my childhood happen twice or something.

  • @thatoneguy3415
    @thatoneguy3415 10 месяцев назад

    I was in a medical induced coma for four days after surgery. When I woke up I thought I was under for 11 hours or something. I remember being under I was like.. floating in a black void. Thinking about if I am I alive I’ll do better. Saw a bright light above slowly coming towards me and then I woke up. I then hallucinating for three days afterwards… like tripping balls. It was crazy.

  • @HUYI1
    @HUYI1 10 месяцев назад

    fascinating how the subconscious mind works to compensate for brain trauma on a long period of time, before i had surgery and they put me to sleep that is all i remember also just waking up without realising time had passed

  • @Magavynhigara
    @Magavynhigara 10 месяцев назад

    Got put into a medical coma at 5 for a few months. The odd under water echo and feeling the emotions in the room were big ones for me. I couldnt understand what was being said but i knew who was talking.

  • @mred8002
    @mred8002 10 месяцев назад +1

    Old, old ICU nurse.I always taught new staff to carefully explain all procedures as they were done, and do the orientation practice always, after I had several patients relate whole conversations of others from when they were in even deep coma. The most frightening part from my own coma/delirium was not being able to tell what was real, and what was imagined, as they seemed the same, and flowed together. Took weeks to sort that out later.

  • @janejdough2230
    @janejdough2230 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you