Real News You Didn't Believe After Waking up From a Coma

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @cait159
    @cait159 4 года назад +8526

    amen for the people who will wake up next year

    • @geotom4458
      @geotom4458 4 года назад +492

      amen for the people who wont

    • @ehzu
      @ehzu 4 года назад +147

      They’re lucky lol

    • @jellywonders
      @jellywonders 4 года назад +222

      Like the pandemic is just gonna disappear on January 1st 2021

    • @awhahoo
      @awhahoo 4 года назад +115

      @@jellywonders it is trust me
      Trust me im a very trustworthy source
      T r u s t m e

    • @Jpeg.g
      @Jpeg.g 4 года назад +8

      Hav169 like

  • @magicawesomemukbangasmr1615
    @magicawesomemukbangasmr1615 4 года назад +6220

    Person who went into a coma in 2019: * wakes up in 2021*
    Me: "Buckle up, Buttercup, cause you ain't gonna believe this!"

    • @thatoneotheridiot3361
      @thatoneotheridiot3361 4 года назад +435

      "Hey, you, you're finally awake."

    • @fairyrush6471
      @fairyrush6471 4 года назад +140

      Lol Just wait till the aliens reveal themselves 😉

    • @fairyrush6471
      @fairyrush6471 4 года назад +47

      @SCP-049 No I am a normal human being 😉

    • @accurategamer7085
      @accurategamer7085 4 года назад +12

      @Machete Hates cryptids idk why people are talking about this but USA literally found a UFO. You can search this up I'm not making shit.

    • @numi5138
      @numi5138 4 года назад +2

      @@accurategamer7085 source?

  • @EVERYTYME
    @EVERYTYME 4 года назад +2415

    Imagine going into a coma before quarantine and waking up during the peak of it
    Talk about confusion O_o

    • @DoNotTrustHorses
      @DoNotTrustHorses 4 года назад +165

      OMG!!! Everyone's wearing masks, gloves, HAZMAT gear etc... The last thing you did before slipping into the coma was binge watch the entire Walking Dead series.... 🤪

    • @_EllieLOL_
      @_EllieLOL_ 4 года назад +61

      Riots, arson, everyone wearing gas masks, red skies, 2mil dead due to an outbreak to which we have no cure

    • @heavenly_hooves
      @heavenly_hooves 4 года назад +10

      And why every1 is wearing masks in the lobby lol

    • @ultrapika1875
      @ultrapika1875 4 года назад +17

      @Mark for being misinforming. It is a deadly virus. And, even if you don’t die, it can leave permanent damage. Stop downplaying the virus. If you were to have it, you would be suffering. I personally haven’t had it, but I have been sick before, and I can imagine it would be worse.

    • @ultrapika1875
      @ultrapika1875 4 года назад +15

      @Mark it’s more infectious as the flu, it is harder to spot as the flu, and it can leave more permanent damage than the flu. Other countries did the whole lockdown for longer than us, and they’ve gone down in cases dramatically. Stop downplaying the virus, and stop hating the dEmOcRaTs, because do you know who got COVID because it’s not a Democrat thing, it’s *common sense* to do a quarantine.

  • @Macintoshiba
    @Macintoshiba 4 года назад +2163

    "I wont go into detail about the accident"
    *Goes into horrifying detail about the accident how his jaw got ripped off*

    • @TomMakesVideos
      @TomMakesVideos 3 года назад +88

      I would rather know about the explosion than the injuries, maybe that's just me

    • @reagame8700
      @reagame8700 3 года назад +33

      @@TomMakesVideos is it too much to ask for both?

    • @topgoose4818
      @topgoose4818 3 года назад +9

      The very fake accident that definitely didnt happen

    • @lemdem
      @lemdem 3 года назад +39

      @@topgoose4818 And how would you know that? Do you know that dude's life?

    • @topgoose4818
      @topgoose4818 3 года назад +8

      @@lemdem no, but I know a bullshit story when I hear one

  • @reddituniverse4662
    @reddituniverse4662 4 года назад +3115

    for anyone in a coma right now, any piece of news about 2020

    • @sen6240
      @sen6240 4 года назад +19

      Rusty Shackleford lol

    • @taylormacmillan544
      @taylormacmillan544 4 года назад +118

      @Rusty Shackleford Australia burnt down
      Ww3 almost breaks out.
      Start with these two

    • @laylagachaxd9808
      @laylagachaxd9808 4 года назад +46

      God how do I explain everything that happened without spending an hour or more.

    • @dwightschrute3862
      @dwightschrute3862 4 года назад +46

      They wake up and see “dinner plate sized tarantulas that eat frogs and can swim found in Australia”
      “Can you put me back into the coma please?”

    • @wrije
      @wrije 4 года назад +18

      @@taylormacmillan544 Although... you’d probably want to be _accurate_ if you’re speaking to someone whose just woken up from a coma.

  • @themischief420
    @themischief420 4 года назад +1841

    lmao one, “it’s exactly like the movies”
    literally the next person “it isn’t like you see in movies”

    • @me30000
      @me30000 4 года назад +32

      @Hans Von Dickpunch r/gatekeeping

    • @themischief420
      @themischief420 4 года назад +41

      @Hans Von Dickpunch bro are you gatekeeping comas

    • @me30000
      @me30000 4 года назад +29

      @Hans Von Dickpunch ah yes what an insult “gay Reddit”

    • @lilacs_echoing
      @lilacs_echoing 4 года назад +5

      yeah but wasnt one person talking about going into the coma and the other was talking about being in it?

    • @me30000
      @me30000 4 года назад +2

      @John R did I say that?

  • @em1osmurf
    @em1osmurf 4 года назад +1500

    in 2005, my father recovering from stroke treatment, and that "what's the year and who's president?" from the MD. my dad: "1986, Ronald Reagan." uh oh.

    • @awhahoo
      @awhahoo 4 года назад +161

      @That one German Kid I would totally fucking joke about that shit

    • @awhahoo
      @awhahoo 4 года назад +82

      @That one German Kid I was being serious. I would joke about that

    • @awhahoo
      @awhahoo 4 года назад +47

      @That one German Kid I see

    • @valentinmitterbauer4196
      @valentinmitterbauer4196 4 года назад +87

      My grandma has had dementia for the past decade or so. I once told her that one of our neighbouring nations, Yugoslavia, had fallen apart and she was completely baffled. Also she mixes up persons from past & present, my aunt is her "mother", i am her "son", although she calls me by my right name, not by my uncle's. Also every birthday we ask her how old she's getting. Her closest guess was '68'. She was born 1928 and is 92. On the other hand, on a good day she can even recognize a tablet and its function as video player/ video camera, but this piece of tech got introduced to the world after she developed dementia.

    • @vaiosony2
      @vaiosony2 4 года назад +3

      @That one German Kid 🥴

  • @dangeiger9796
    @dangeiger9796 4 года назад +902

    Not really the same, but my mom had surgery on September 11, 2001 and woke up to the news of what happened

    • @natman5708
      @natman5708 4 года назад +21

      When did she wake up?

    • @Vesryn215
      @Vesryn215 4 года назад +16

      When did she wake up

    • @Plane.
      @Plane. 4 года назад +29

      @@natman5708 she had a surgery probably like 30 mins after the surgery (im guessing )

    • @YaNevrNo
      @YaNevrNo 4 года назад +34

      That must have been scary.

    • @felixw19
      @felixw19 4 года назад +12

      @@natman5708 when September ends

  • @narlynarwhals27
    @narlynarwhals27 4 года назад +740

    “i’m not going into the details”
    proceeds to go into gruesome detail.

    • @ithaca2076
      @ithaca2076 3 года назад +18

      Yeah that one kinda made me holding my mouth because of the lip thing

    • @oxyacidal5102
      @oxyacidal5102 3 года назад +10

      @@ithaca2076 Bruh "Hanging by a blood vessel" That's fkn nasty

    • @sharonwilson9077
      @sharonwilson9077 3 года назад +2

      I think they probably meant they weren’t going into detail about the cause of the explosion.

  • @alexandergonczi3732
    @alexandergonczi3732 4 года назад +279

    I never was in coma, but when I fall asleep during daytime on the couch etc. (very rare) and wake up when it's dark its the weirdest feeling ever.

    • @dreamcore7
      @dreamcore7 4 года назад +1

      Eeeh normal thing

    • @floo1465
      @floo1465 4 года назад +12

      @@dreamcore7 still weird

    • @whalesauce3647
      @whalesauce3647 4 года назад +7

      I've fallen asleep in a car before and woke in my bed I was told I walk into the house.

    • @JaelinBezel
      @JaelinBezel 3 года назад +2

      This had only happened two or three times. I like it dark when i sleep. This backfired on me when i woke up in the middle of the night and had no idea where i was for a while. I stumbled around my room that i knew better then the back of my hand (theres a big ol scar there too!) and i was feeling my way around like a blind man in a stranger’s house.

    • @_username
      @_username 3 года назад +3

      lol waking up expecting it to be daytime then it's actually 11PM

  • @Elijahmjo
    @Elijahmjo 4 года назад +64

    My great aunt woke up from a medically induced coma (she was a two time breast cancer survivor who got pneumonia after chemo and already had emphysema so she would’ve died without the coma) only to be told that her eldest daughter had passed away and been buried for two months at that point. Unfortunately shortly after that news, she was placed under another medically induced coma and this time woke up to find out that her youngest daughter had passed away from a heroin overdose. The youngest died less than five months after her older sister (who died of cirrhosis of the liver due to drug abuse in her early 20’s). This same aunt went on to take in her son a couple months later after he was kicked out by his wife, only for him to die of an accidental overdose of his prescription painkillers on her couch. She buried three of her children within 9 months of eachother and two of them she had been in a coma and didn’t even know they were gone until she woke up.

    • @Pero-zl4jp
      @Pero-zl4jp 2 года назад +4

      That’s terrible. I hope your aunt will be able find peace. There is nothing worse than losing a child, three is just unbearable. I hope she has more kids/any grandkids to help get her through this because that is so depressing.

    • @NurseSnow2U
      @NurseSnow2U 2 года назад +1

      This is one of the most soup crushing, heart wrenching things I've ever read in my life. I'm so sorry. I hope she found peace.

    • @user-vi4xy1jw7e
      @user-vi4xy1jw7e 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@NurseSnow2Usoup crushing?

  • @eddavis9704
    @eddavis9704 4 года назад +105

    Four weeks in a medically induced comma because of pneumonia. No muscle strength whatsoever, figured it out when I tried to get out of bed to get the water pitcher and went straight to the floor. Had to do rehab to regain my strength. I laugh at TV shows and movies where someone spends months in a coma and just hops out of bed and only staggers for a few minutes then they are ready to run a marathon. Dreams were pretty funky when I was under.

    • @redneckgearheadgarage495
      @redneckgearheadgarage495 2 года назад +6

      Me too, mine was 5 weeks total because I had a relapse of pneumonia. Lost 80lbs and had to learn to walk.

    • @eddavis9704
      @eddavis9704 2 года назад +7

      @@redneckgearheadgarage495 had people thinking that I had a stroke because of the way I was talking. The muscles to talk also needed to be worked out. I would crank up the radio and sing along to do that.

  • @haqeeqee
    @haqeeqee 4 года назад +982

    The worst I’ve ever had is when I accidentally fall asleep during the day and wake up in the afternoon thinking it’s the morning of the next day.
    It’s very confusing for a few minutes. 😂
    It’s happened to me a few times.

    • @paulaolid
      @paulaolid 4 года назад +19

      same!

    • @Esmsage
      @Esmsage 4 года назад +27

      Same but I once took a few hours because I didn’t check the time and I only knew when my mom called me down for dinner, after that I fell asleep again witch is not normal for me but turns out, I was just worn out from my very energetic day. I laugh about now😆😆

    • @leszz
      @leszz 4 года назад +5

      This has happens to me to but once it happened on 4th of July and I hadn’t slept for a whole day so I fell asleep in the afternoon for like 30 minutes cause I dozed off watching yt and when I woke up I thought it was the 5th and I really thought they left without me and used the fireworks without me then I realized they were still getting ready to leave
      Also after coming back from school very tired I fell asleep around 6 and I woke up questioning why it was so loud and saw that some of my family came to visit and thought to myself why is it still dark in the morning (I usually woke up at 6am but there’s always sunlight by then) and why are they here so early

    • @13Kr4zYAzN13
      @13Kr4zYAzN13 4 года назад +4

      Used to hate naps as a kid for this exact reason lol

    • @chococatplays4899
      @chococatplays4899 4 года назад +1

      Same I hate that cause j think we have school

  • @michealdrake3421
    @michealdrake3421 4 года назад +82

    22:32 I believe him, because my wife had something similarly improbable happen to her. She said before she met me, she used to have dreams about me. She said she didn't know it was me until she met me, but everything else was there. My mannerisms, my voice, basically everything but my face and name would come up over and over in her dreams until she met me in college, and when she did, everything clicked for her. She even told a friend of hers that she was going to marry me before she even spoke to me. And we were friends for over a year after we met, long enough for her to think it wasn't going to happen. All told we knew each other for six years before getting married, so it wasn't a sudden decision.
    To further emphasize how extraordinarily improbable all of this is, let me factor in the chances of us even meeting in the first place. I grew up in Pennsylvania and moved to North Carolina when my dad did for work. By the time we did, we hated where we were and were willing to move pretty much anywhere else. North Carolina just happened to be the first place that looked like a good option. My wife grew up in Illinois and moved to NC around the same time as me, because her mom had just had a radiationship end and was moving closer to her family. We met in a chemistry lab in college that by all rights neither of us should have been in. I'm 5 years older than her and would have graduated before she even got there if not for a bureaucratic SNAFU that set me back years at my first college. Additionally I had recently changed my major to physics from business. Had I pursued science from the start, I would have taken that chemistry class years ago. Even then, I had initially tested out of the class, but the previous semester, realized I needed a refresher.
    For her part, the school we were at was not her first choice, and she actually got accepted to her first choice school, but couldn't afford the tuition. However, the school we met at, being an historically women's school, had tons of scholarships and grants available to her, enough that she could afford to go there. BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE! She changed her major a year later from pharmacy studies to political science and her career ambition from pharmacist to paralegal. Had she made that choice a little sooner, we never would have had a class in common. Oh, and on top of all of that, all of those insane coincidences that lined up to put us in that classroom together, she only said anything to me at all because I look like someone else she knows, who it just so happens shares my name. The name on my account is fake, but in terms of rarity, it's a name that most people, at least most Americans, will probably only encounter a few times in their life. A name like Simon or Ilsa. It's not unusual, but you meet far more Jacks and Chrises and Nathans than you do me.
    Even stranger is that she's not the kind of girl I've dated previously. If I had a type, it wasn't her. I wouldn't have liked twice at her if she hadn't approached me. I think she's beautiful, just not someone I'd have seen myself with. So yeah, I believe him.

    • @deadlee0b1
      @deadlee0b1 3 года назад +12

      Honestly, I've had way to many vivid Déjà vu experiences to not believe it.

    • @psychadelicpotato8580
      @psychadelicpotato8580 3 года назад +4

      Completely unrelated question, has she not being your type ever bothered you? Or have you felt like leaving ( or even felt a temptation) whenever you saw someone that fit your descriptions of your type? And is she your type now?
      I hope im not being too personal, its just ive went through the same experience as hers.

    • @michealdrake3421
      @michealdrake3421 3 года назад +9

      @@psychadelicpotato8580 No, it's never bothered me, and I've never felt like leaving. Actually, this had been the best and easiest relationship I've ever had. We never fight. We disagree about stuff of course, but we never fight, and I never feel like I'm missing or lacking anything with her.

    • @psychadelicpotato8580
      @psychadelicpotato8580 3 года назад +4

      @@michealdrake3421 Thankyou for replyinga nd extending your opinion☺
      I myself am experiencing something like your girlfriend did. The ditto.
      And some facts about his 'type' and our differences concern me.
      I wish you both a fulfilling life and bless you✨✨

    • @michealdrake3421
      @michealdrake3421 3 года назад +9

      @@psychadelicpotato8580 She has some self esteem issues and has voiced some concerns to me over the years, but they're completely unwarranted. She's beautiful and I love her like I've never lived anyone else.
      The best advice I can give is to not rush things, and be honest. She wanted to get married sooner than we did, but I was insistent that we wait at least six years (statistically couples that wait that long before getting married have a dramatically lower divorce rate). We're both glad that we did. Also, be frank and honest about what you want and how you want it. Both with him and with yourself. Most importantly, about your love language, the way you express and accept affection. For example, hers is touch and words if affirmation, so I know that to make her feel loved, I need to tell her and touch her. For me, it's favors and gift giving. I show people that I care about them by buying them things and going out of my way to do favors for them. Understanding these things about each other goes a long way towards strengthening your relationship.
      Lastly, abstinence until marriage is a recipe for divorce. Physical intimacy is a very important part of a relationship, especially if you plan on being monogamous, and you need to know what kind of a liver your partner is before you make that commitment. It's not just about the sex being good or bad. What if you're into rough sex and he's not? What if he has a kink that you're not comfortable with? There is far more to sexual compatibility than physiology and you don't want to be stuck with someone you're not compatible with.
      Honesty in all things is paramount though, because without it there's no trust, and with no trust there's no relationship, just two strangers who know each other. I likewise wish you the best!

  • @NocturnalExstacy
    @NocturnalExstacy 4 года назад +231

    Imagine the level of maturity that last guy must have come out with after experiencing his whole life like that and on top of that to predict who your wife will be like that mans got someone watching out for him I'd say

    • @herobrinesbudy
      @herobrinesbudy 3 года назад +1

      Mean he maybe could’ve but also could’ve not have like he said his wife’s face changed sort’ve.

    • @sibali8476
      @sibali8476 3 года назад +5

      Dudes that story is fake, and it's not even a well written fake, just some chump after karma

    • @Villennium
      @Villennium 2 года назад +1

      Bro got a teaser trailer for his life

  • @accurategamer7085
    @accurategamer7085 4 года назад +463

    Coma patient: *wakes up in 2020*
    Also coma patient: *goes back to sleep*

  • @TinyFoxTom
    @TinyFoxTom 4 года назад +484

    Imagine being in a coma for 20 years, then discovering RUclips and Reddit.

    • @juliaanimates9765
      @juliaanimates9765 3 года назад +6

      and how the world is dead

    • @ithaca2076
      @ithaca2076 3 года назад +4

      That would suck

    • @stalker5299
      @stalker5299 3 года назад +5

      Ikr, imagine waking up from a coma, just to use reddit when you wake up lmaooo

    • @TheFernandinho
      @TheFernandinho 3 года назад +14

      @@stalker5299 more like reading it and being disgusted of what people do in there
      Imagine typing "H" on the search tab and ending up in r/hentai lol

    • @satibel
      @satibel 3 года назад +2

      @@TheFernandinho like people didn't have erotica 20 years ago.

  • @dar_dar3655
    @dar_dar3655 4 года назад +658

    You, a person that's been in a coma ever since 2013 and learning about everything that's happened in the past 7 years: "My god the world has gone to shit, at least i get to go home and play the new GTA
    The doctor: "about that....."

    • @completeposer8524
      @completeposer8524 4 года назад +21

      What about gta? Like is it that theres more or something else.

    • @dar_dar3655
      @dar_dar3655 4 года назад +123

      @@completeposer8524 the joke is that instead rockstar making a new game and improving off of gta 5, they've just been adding shitty updates and shitty vehicles that cost 100s of hours to even purchase

    • @dog7511
      @dog7511 4 года назад +10

      @@completeposer8524 GTA V Online II coming next fall

    • @dar_dar3655
      @dar_dar3655 4 года назад +5

      @A.A.Ron Davis yeah, hopefully they don't put it into a box and forget about or just start shitting out lack luster updates

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 4 года назад +12

      Good news is Minecraft is finally getting a cave update!

  • @DJGaming-qw8hu
    @DJGaming-qw8hu 3 года назад +168

    I was never in a coma but I nearly died multiple times, when my mom was close to giving birth to me, she kept calling the nurse saying that something didn’t feel right. The nurse would keep telling her that she was fine and there was nothing to worry about. It was about the 5th time when the nurse took a look at her stomach and she put a little pressure on it and felt a pop. I nearly drowned and my mom almost died. Apparently what was happening was something that extremely rare thot most doctors don’t know what to do, but there was a doctor walking outside the room (he was the only one who knew what to do) the chance of me surviving was very slim. He wasn’t even my moms doctor and if he wasn’t walking outside the room at the time, we would’ve died. I don’t remember what the condition was called but it is extremely rare. I had to spend a week on a ventilator fighting for my life, and wasn’t allowed to come in contact with anyone. Another time I almost died was a couple years later, I caught H1N1 which was also called the baby killer.

    • @laurabarber6697
      @laurabarber6697 2 года назад +20

      You are special! Do good things!💝💝💝

    • @a-tech5452
      @a-tech5452 2 года назад +25

      You are special. Do evil things. 😈👹

    • @nickyup6814
      @nickyup6814 2 года назад +24

      You are special! Do neutral things 😐😐

    • @sriiraamgeevan930
      @sriiraamgeevan930 2 года назад +31

      You are! Do things!🚶👤

    • @qbixpolska2154
      @qbixpolska2154 2 года назад +17

      You! Do!

  • @owenw.1643
    @owenw.1643 4 года назад +15

    that last one hit hard. ive never been in a coma but i have vivid dreams and often find myself confused about whats real when i wake up- the idea of having years of memories and waking to find out none of it was real is one of my biggest fears

  • @Laughingman1993
    @Laughingman1993 4 года назад +3067

    "Who is the current president"
    "Donald trump"
    "Haha, no seriously"

    • @the_fungus_
      @the_fungus_ 4 года назад +215

      I’d want to go back into the coma

    • @samsmith939
      @samsmith939 4 года назад +45

      @@the_fungus_ insert meme about TDS

    • @sgtmonkeypirate
      @sgtmonkeypirate 4 года назад +26

      Damn I was about to make a Hillary joke

    • @Cat-fp7jw
      @Cat-fp7jw 4 года назад +27

      It will be a landslide hitting you liberals

    • @mogomighty102
      @mogomighty102 4 года назад +5

      Lmao

  • @myprofilesaysitall176
    @myprofilesaysitall176 3 года назад +50

    I bet that footstool was so happy that people finally recognised that he was such a good boi

  • @Ambipie
    @Ambipie 4 года назад +48

    That last one.
    "Heres your life you never got to live, conscious brain. If we don't wake up, you can keep it."

  • @lunaticweeb250
    @lunaticweeb250 4 года назад +58

    2:55 "not gonna go into detail but..." *proceeds to say everything that happened*

    • @sharonwilson9077
      @sharonwilson9077 3 года назад +1

      I think they probably meant they weren’t going into detail about the cause of the explosion.

  • @Max-rs3mh
    @Max-rs3mh 4 года назад +48

    I dunno why but the one about the dad and son watching football just broke the dam of tears

  • @rogerphelps1798
    @rogerphelps1798 4 года назад +49

    I was only in a coma for a few days, woke up paralysed , thank you MS . It is absolutely true that you can hear what is going on around you at times , you sort of drift in and out, but cannot respond or show any signs of life. You hear nurses, doctors, family etc and you feel like shouting but you can not. I also did not recognise myself in the mirror when I eventually could start to move around again and agree the person who eventually came home was not the same one who went in to hospital.

    • @dawnmidnightsun2521
      @dawnmidnightsun2521 4 года назад +10

      If i remember right there are different "levels" of unconsciousness. Some folks will have the experience you had, semi conscious but without the ability to let others know you can see and hear, while the opposite end is closer to brain dead where there is just nothing.

  • @cherryrose5514
    @cherryrose5514 4 года назад +113

    Last story is guy having a premonition about his life it seems.so nice he finally found his 'wife'

    • @elfabrip
      @elfabrip 3 года назад +9

      """Knowing""" she will die from cancer isn't very nice

    • @ELbabotas1
      @ELbabotas1 3 года назад +5

      she can get early treatment
      and he can get new grandkids

    • @thevoxdeus
      @thevoxdeus 3 года назад +7

      He didn't have a premonition. He's having new dreams that are like the old dreams but her face has been added to them. That's assuming he's not just lying.
      Most long term memories that people have aren't real original memories anyway. They're memories of memories of memories that may have little or nothing in common with the original events.
      Most people aren't observant enough to have an accurate memory even moments after something happens.

  • @MichelleRosewood
    @MichelleRosewood 4 года назад +123

    The person that wrote the very last post in this compilation shOULD WRITE A NOVEL OH MY GODDDDD

    • @jaymixo607
      @jaymixo607 3 года назад +1

      i think ive seen a couple of those on r/nosleep

    • @SirReptitious
      @SirReptitious 3 года назад +3

      No, they need to stop lying. This is like the 10th time I have seen someone try to pass off the episode of Star Trek titled "The Inner Light" as their own story!

    • @SirReptitious
      @SirReptitious 3 года назад +3

      @Mostafa Saad Yep. Here is a video that sums up the episode - ruclips.net/video/G32ZGyyAmWA/видео.html
      Now you have proof it's a lie the next time you see this lie on Reddit or a Reddit video.

    • @sibali8476
      @sibali8476 3 года назад

      @@SirReptitious thought it was fake, there's a similar reddit story and besides that has inconsistent writing

    • @sharonwilson9077
      @sharonwilson9077 3 года назад +2

      I would read it.

  • @tonyblake7569
    @tonyblake7569 4 года назад +25

    My mom got sick years ago, some sort of infection, and was put in a medically induced coma for like a month, she was in the hospital for about 3 total. She was a chain smoker before but since she was out for the hard part of quiting she decided not to start again after she got out.

    • @kerrysummers6816
      @kerrysummers6816 4 года назад +2

      That makes logical sense, actually currently my mother's friends partner just went down the other day from a stroke so after being flown to a major city hospital the doctor's place him in an induced coma, but this guy is a full blown alcoholic & it got me wondering how will his body handle going through full-on hardcore alcohol withdrawals? I wonder what happens to, & if or how the doctor's go about managing such severe symptoms due to withdrawal? Interesting nonetheless?

  • @sweetsounds152
    @sweetsounds152 4 года назад +11

    Dudes in the infantry can definitely relate to the staying awake for 5 days story. I remember seeing patrols of dudes in front of me who weren't really there, calling me to join them.

  • @reagame8700
    @reagame8700 3 года назад +12

    Not a coma, but one time I fell asleep in the school bathroom at lunchtime and when I woke up school was over. Ver strange few minutes trying to figure out what happened, then having to explain to my teachers what happened. Thankfully they were all pretty chill with it and just laughed.

  • @theresaearly7235
    @theresaearly7235 2 года назад +1

    I was in a coma for two months after having an emergency C-section. So frustrating having the trach in and not being able to communicate. I was in a lot of pain because I had lost all muscle strength and couldn’t move, so my muscles would cramp horribly. One nurse would come in and shake out my arms and legs and I will forever be grateful.

  • @Reginald_Ritmo
    @Reginald_Ritmo 4 года назад +46

    If you are in a coma for more than 1 year, you will need MASSIVE amounts of physical therapy. Much more and you could be crippled for life.

  • @Monochrome2004
    @Monochrome2004 4 года назад +134

    imagine going in a coma in 2019 and then waking up in March of 2020 and they're like, "world war 3 nearly happened, there's a global pandemic, also all the toilet paper is gone"

    • @Charlie-ue5tb
      @Charlie-ue5tb 3 года назад +4

      That would be ridiculous.

    • @seraphywang4638
      @seraphywang4638 3 года назад +1

      I would just have the most confused face ever

    • @WriterintheNova8938
      @WriterintheNova8938 3 года назад +5

      "World war 3 nearly happened"
      Oh, yeah, I forgot about that. Another thing to add, especially if you're Australian, is that Australia nearly burned to death in January and February, on top of having to deal with a possible world war 3 (Nearly started by America if memory serves me correctly?) the Koala population got it's ass kicked, and a pretty famous sports player (Koby Bryan, no idea if I'm spelling his name right, I have no interest in sports, lol) and his daughter and her sports team got murdered.
      Yeah, they'd probably regret waking up in March, lmao.

    • @dergereatl8796
      @dergereatl8796 3 года назад +3

      And thats only the first 1/4 of the year

  • @shippersteauwu9749
    @shippersteauwu9749 3 года назад +7

    My mom once went into a diabetic coma. I don’t specifically know how long she was out for. 3 weeks, a month? I don’t necessarily remember, even though both my parents told me multiple times. But when she finally woke up, the doctors told her that they had to do an x-ray and check up on her, and they specifically asked if she was pregnant or expecting a child, to which my mom replied with a no. But when they gave her the x-ray, they learned that she was in fact pregnant with me. My dad tells me that I was extremely lucky that I didn’t die or anything while she was in her coma.

  • @trevthekidd
    @trevthekidd 3 года назад +19

    If I wake up from a coma and nobody says *_"Hey, you, finally awake"_*
    I'm going back to sleep

  • @awesomesauce23
    @awesomesauce23 2 года назад +6

    Hearing a doctor say he didn't know how to reassemble your bones correctly sounds absolutely terrifying

  • @archeryangel
    @archeryangel 3 года назад +5

    I wasnt in a coma, but a couple years ago in college, I caught pneumonia and went septic. I remember telling my then partner that I had to go to the hospital and him helping me up. I had the thought that I didnt want to throw up in a friend's car so I leaned down to grab a bag and that was last thing I remember until arriving at the hospital, except the color yellow. Apparently, when I went to lean down, I sat instead, grabbed the bag and then just...laid down. My poor partner had to basically carry me out the door and across campus to the car.

  • @d.l831
    @d.l831 4 года назад +10

    Oh damn! That last one...I kind of hope he dreamt about the life he is going to have. At least his family🥰

    • @MysticOceanDollies
      @MysticOceanDollies 4 года назад +2

      Still kinda freaky

    • @d.l831
      @d.l831 4 года назад +3

      @@MysticOceanDollies for sure! Especially considering how young he was...how do you process something like that?!

  • @blurrhetoric274
    @blurrhetoric274 4 года назад +16

    That last one was amazing

  • @jimmymgee5501
    @jimmymgee5501 3 года назад +14

    Imagine a 13 year old waking up after 3 days and screaming WHERES MY GRANDBABIES??? Yeah thats some confusion rite there

  • @BunnyVapor
    @BunnyVapor 3 года назад +90

    Wow imagine having your boyfriend go Into a coma, waiting weeks for him to wake up and you’re scared for his life. He wakes up, doesn’t remember you, doesn’t feel a connection, and finds the relationship awkward. So he breaks up with you
    Damn talk about being cucked

    • @toothlesshawk802
      @toothlesshawk802 3 года назад +4

      Their is actually a show exactly like that lol

    • @amaryllisnightingale6309
      @amaryllisnightingale6309 3 года назад +1

      @@toothlesshawk802 what is the name of that show?

    • @toothlesshawk802
      @toothlesshawk802 3 года назад +11

      @@amaryllisnightingale6309 its an anime so I don't know if you will still want to watch it, but it is called Golden Time. The plot is similar to what internet furry was talking about.

  • @disposothacloun8889
    @disposothacloun8889 3 года назад +4

    Worked nights for a while in my mid 20s, most of which was at a job where we were scheduled 6 days a week but often worked 7 and an average day was 10-12 hours. I also discovered that my body refused to adapt to the vampire schedule. Despite these long workdays, I had a great deal of difficulty going home and going to bed to get my eight hours of sleep. Most times, I'd go home to unwind to watch tv or whatever, and next thing I knew the sun would be going down and my body would go into extreme fatigue mode. I was averaging about 2-3 hours sleep per workday. In a twist of cruel circadian irony, I also found out that I could stumble in to my job at 10pm, drag myself through 10-12 hours of work absolutely dead on my feet, clock out at the end of my shift, walk outside to see daylight and be absolutely wide awake and wired for hours. Rinse, repeat for about 2.5 years. I was *constantly* running late for my job and my slow work pace made me the least liked person on the crew.
    Since we got, at most, one day off a week, that's when my body would eventually just kind of shut down. I have since read that it's pretty much impossible to "catch up" on missed sleep in this way, but my body sure did try. My brain would do the usual "LOL SUN'S OUT, NO SLEEP FOR YOU" when I left work that day, but then when that wore off around sunset, I'd get fantastically tired and crawl into bed (usually still wearing my work clothes) and go into a very deep sleep. These marathon sleep sessions would usually go for about 12 hours, sometimes with a wake-up in the middle somewhere for bathroom.
    My record sleep time came a little over 2 years into the job (and this godawful sleeping pattern). I had changed to a different position at work. It had different hours---2am start time instead of 10pm---but the shifts were still consistently 12 hours over 6 days. One random day off a few weeks after the change, I came home at 3pm, stayed up until about midnight, then crashed out hardcore per usual. I remember waking up once but I barely even opened my eyes before immediately going back out again. I woke up again later, sleepily rolled over to look at the clock, and saw it was 3am. I went to pee, then got back in bed. Phone rings just as I'm dozing off again. Answering machine picks up (this was the late 90s). It's my boss saying I'm late for work. I called him back and argued that it was my day off, and that I definitely had not been scheduled to work until Friday morning. My boss angrily assured me it *was* Friday morning.
    Yep, you guessed it. I'd apparently slept for almost 27 hours straight. I wonder sometimes how much longer I would have slept if work hadn't called.

  • @marthahawkinson-michau9611
    @marthahawkinson-michau9611 2 года назад +3

    My mother-in-law lost consciousness last year and spent six weeks in a coma. During that time, her husband tripped, fell, bumped his head, and tied from the head injury. Was definitely the worst day of my life when my husband and I had to tell her what happened. We waited for her ask where he was before we told her what happened to him. She was very sad that she hadn’t gotten to tell him goodbye. And yeah. We had to have his funeral without her.

  • @pixtresque
    @pixtresque 3 года назад +14

    I went into coma on December 13th 2019 after bad car accident on black ice. it was quite bad and I finally woke up in June, to Covid and I freaked cuz I thought there was zombie apocalypse.

  • @Christiangjf
    @Christiangjf 3 года назад +19

    Expectations: I was in a coma for 20 years and when I woke up I was surprised communism had fallen.
    Reality: my friends cousin's neighbor was in a medically induced coma for three hours

  • @shadowmatrix0101
    @shadowmatrix0101 3 года назад +6

    I went in for surgery to remove a large tumor (they said it was the size of a football) and apparently had major complications with bleeding so they had to bring in a specialist in the middle of me on the operating table. I woke up in the wee hours of the morning and recognized that I was in a hospital bed, but had my first inkling that something didn't go right because it looked more like an ICU room rather than a regular one. The next thing I realized was the breathing machine next to me and that I had the tube down my throat. The nurses must've been alerted by the machine that I'd woke and came in to say good morning. I went to touch the breathing tube just to confirm that I had one and the nurse about freaked out thinking I was going to pull it out. I had to gesture that no I wasn't confused and was just curious. The doctor was summoned and he said that I made him lose a good couple of years off his life thinking he was going to lose me on the table. They tried taking the tube out of my throat, but for some reason it was giving them trouble and it hurt so bad I started crying. They finally got it out, but I was in so much pain from my throat they must've done something to put me back to sleep. I woke up later in the day confused because somewhere from the first time I woke up and the last time I had woke up again and talked to my dad on the phone.

  • @defaultuser6291
    @defaultuser6291 4 года назад +157

    Anyone waking up by now:
    "What the hell is a Covid? Sure it can't be that sesious."

    • @Nyabot-mh2zi
      @Nyabot-mh2zi 3 года назад +10

      @A.A.Ron Davis even if it wasn't bad for you, millions of people still died from it-

    • @ELbabotas1
      @ELbabotas1 3 года назад

      Davis you suck

    • @connordziadul6048
      @connordziadul6048 3 года назад

      @RpM_Evan Ł 2 million to be precise. In a fraction that’s 1/4000th of the human population. Yikes

  • @Shawn47
    @Shawn47 3 года назад +3

    Obviously not the same thing as a coma, but I went under anesthesia for surgery to repair a broken ankle. I was lying in the operating room watching the nurses set out the trays of tools for the doctor, then the anesthesiologist told me to count backwards from 10. I got to 5 before a quick cut. It was just like changing the tv channel or a movie cutting from one scene to the next. I blinked my eyes and I was in a completely different place, several hours later. I didn't feel tired or groggy like I'd woken from sleep. It was just instant. The weirdest part, 'though, was the recovery room nurse happened to be leaning over me to check my vitals right at that exact moment and it happened to be a girl I'd known in high school (ten years earlier), but not seen since. I opened my eyes, instantly recognized her, and said "Tammy?" She took great joy in introducing me to all the recovery room staff and pointing out that the last time we'd spoken was when I'd asked her out in the eleventh grade and she'd turned me down!

  • @shadowzeraora7459
    @shadowzeraora7459 2 года назад +2

    The worse I had that I remember is being hospitalized when I was 15 or 16 (memories still a bit fuzzy). I ended up in the ICU for about 4 or 5 days. (Ive OD'd before and went into a coma for longer but it wasnt this bad) I dont remember much besides thinking I had tried to OD.
    Turned out, During an argument with my grandmother, my blood pressure spiked from not eating enough and I hit my head on some furniture collapsing. That was the day I realized the severity of the neglect and abuse I had been dealing with.
    I wasnt allowed to eat if I didnt do exactly what my grandmother wante or pissed her off (which was easy to do. Even getting sick pissed her off)
    I was told I had several seizures due to the meds being too much from being underweight.
    Grandmother started taking away the diet punishments after that. I still have trouble eating things she would cook. She wouldnt always cook it fully due to being in a rush or just not trying and would get mad if I got sick. Its long story. Thats what modivated me to move out as soon as I was 18.

  • @Sqeedys
    @Sqeedys 4 года назад +60

    nobody:
    this video:
    "hey, you, you're finally awake."

    • @JaelinBezel
      @JaelinBezel 3 года назад +2

      Imagine they knew beforehand when you would wake up and they actually enacted this so it would be what you woke up to.

  • @foundingtitann
    @foundingtitann 3 года назад +10

    Imagine how hard it must be to wake up from a coma in 2020 and have to be told everything that’s happened... you’d probably not even believe it

  • @Skwodo
    @Skwodo 4 года назад +15

    Imagine waking up from a coma in 2020. You would probably think they are messing with you

  • @thegatorhator6822
    @thegatorhator6822 3 года назад +3

    I've done the no sleep 5 days thing at about 15 myself. Hallucinations hit at 3 days but weren't too severe and I was able to know they weren't real. Slept about 40 hours.

  • @xiqikxx8967
    @xiqikxx8967 4 года назад +19

    My cousin was in a coma for 3years and she she woke up she was shocked and confused that she was in a coma because she swears that she has been living in another different life for 40years where she never recalled being in a accident or in a coma and had met someone and got married and had children and the family grew old and some died...and after few weeks of being woken, she had trouble figuring out which life was real and which was fake and she came to the conclusion that something happened to her in her other life and is in a coma right now and this is only a bad dream.....she was finally temporary put into a behavioral hospital to be watched 24hours after she tried to commit suicide because she thought that if she could kill herself she can finally wake up into her other life ...she is getting professional help by a psychologist.... I remember speaking to her and she told me that in her other life, I get knocked up during a trip to Morocco and I got married to my baby's daddy and that I peacefully die in 2056 😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐

    • @Maria.Mirabella
      @Maria.Mirabella 2 года назад

      Oh God, that sounds terrifying! Not being able to differentiate between fantasy and reality has to be one of the scariest things out there.

  • @thecasualprince
    @thecasualprince 4 года назад +17

    Last person: Talking about his coma dreams predicting the future.
    Immediately After: Funny Music
    Me: SHOOK

  • @landon3573
    @landon3573 4 года назад +3

    The story at 5:00 is relatable. It wasn't me but rather my mom. She had a massive asthma attack, her heart stopped twice, and then was placed in a medically induced coma for several days(I'm probably forgetting some stuff because this is all second-hand information). When she came out of it she lost some of her memories that spanned between two and three years prior to that moment. (I "came out" when I was 17, but the accident happened when I was 19, so to this day I'm not sure if she remembers me being gay or not). Apparently she had hyper realistic dreams while in the coma and she thought that God was judging her and was trying to send her to Hell. She also thought the doctors were all demons and trying to torture her. She was also a strong believer in her Christianity but the experience changed her where she was one of those crazy Christians for about a year after the accident. Luckily she's mellowed out by now, five years since the accident.

  • @xkoala303x
    @xkoala303x 3 года назад +3

    When I got my wisdom teeth taken out they knocked me out. Don’t really remember much about it like if I had dreams, I don’t even remember waking up. I just remember the nurses telling me I had to go now and that I wasn’t really sure what was going on but I was very confident about standing, and so I hopped out of the bed, and my legs were hella wobbly and stuff. I think they directed me into a closet (it was a closet with a bench my mom was so confused). I don’t really remember even going in there, I just remember trying to catch my balance and then waking up in the closet with my mom suddenly there and she’s holding me in her arms. Such a crazy experience

  • @captaincrunchiii158
    @captaincrunchiii158 4 года назад +37

    Wasn’t the footstool in beauty and the beast a dog?

    • @tejaswoman
      @tejaswoman 4 года назад +3

      Thought of that also

    • @AltName7
      @AltName7 3 года назад +5

      I read this with a little pause after Beauty. It sounded like philosophy.

  • @Rachel-xo1du
    @Rachel-xo1du 3 года назад +2

    I was on a medication for which one side effect is memory loss. A few months before this, I went to Brooklyn, NY. No memory of this. I have momentos and photos, but I still have to ask my friend who was with me what happened and if I had fun. He tears up when I ask him. It's really frustrating. I've always wanted to visit NY.

  • @tescobakery1927
    @tescobakery1927 3 года назад +3

    I once took shrooms, was really scared, fell asleep, woke up with ego death (amnesia), was freaking out because I coudn't remember who I was, started regaining my memories, was back to normal, started cringing.

  • @KingCycl0ps
    @KingCycl0ps 3 года назад +1

    Being drugged up and half awake sucks, the dreams are so vivid that it gets really confusing. Lost my eye and was on super strong pain killers after they tryed to fix it, didn't handle the pain killers well and could barely stay awake enough to eat.

  • @alvarodifini5017
    @alvarodifini5017 3 года назад +4

    Not a coma, but I once dreamt of a second life. Had a lovely girlfriend, her father died in a political turmoil, we moved to a house in the south. We were rather poor but had enough to eat, and we would go on walks by the mountainside.
    Still miss her

  • @freelanceopportunist559
    @freelanceopportunist559 4 года назад +43

    Imagine waking up from a coma to find TOOL put out a new album.

    • @samanthathick6724
      @samanthathick6724 4 года назад +1

      And that slipknot is where its at now days 😒members leaving, corey so full of himself and alicia he can't see himself. And then the shit he put out on his own. I only heard 2 or 3 songs but my god, wtf happened?

    • @samanthathick6724
      @samanthathick6724 4 года назад +1

      On a good note, puscifers new album came out today i believe, so im pretty excited about that 😃

    • @micheal2458
      @micheal2458 3 года назад +2

      lol that's when you know you've been out a looong time!

  • @TrippySepent
    @TrippySepent 4 года назад +4

    OD'd two different times some years back. Fell asleep both times.
    First time was the entire night. Woke up in the morning. Turned yellow and puked everything out of my stomach. Best friend drove me to the hospital and while I was there the doctor said I am lucky I didn't go into a "medically induced" coma.
    Second time I took my prescribed sleeping medication from my time being in the first time. Ended up passing out super fast but waking up an hour or two later and somehow managed my way to the little hospital in the town I was in and checked myself in. Genuinely weoke up about 15 hours later wondering wtf happened. No idea what happened until the Doctor said I shouldn't have ever woke up because my meds at that dose should have stopped my heart within the first half hour.
    Didn't really know what I did until he told me which made sense.
    Horrible time in my lifebut
    I've been clean from most things and have a changed perception on life. I was also technically homeless for all of this time because it was about 3-5 months between the two times I did this.
    Wild.
    Gang gang.

  • @laurahernandez3851
    @laurahernandez3851 2 года назад +1

    My sister was in a house fire and had third degree burns to her arm and face, her whole forearm was degloved, and she was in a panic when 911 took her. They had her in a drug induced coma for almost a month bc she would constantly rip out all her tubes and try to unbandage her hands. She would wake up and ask for my sisters and mom and i would just cry bc i didn't want to tell her that they died anymore. It was one of the scariest things I've seen. She finally ripped out her feeding tube one time she woke up and that time wasn't so bad, idk what happened but she came back to being an actual person instead of a panicked girl. Some people need to be sedated for the emotional trauma more than the medical one.

  • @cookiekiller8563
    @cookiekiller8563 4 года назад +9

    2:40 "I won't go into details " proceeds to explain everything

    • @sharonwilson9077
      @sharonwilson9077 3 года назад +2

      I think they probably meant they weren’t going into detail about the cause of the explosion.

  • @phs125
    @phs125 3 года назад +1

    Not really coma, but my dad went on general anaesthesia.
    He had an accident in the evening at around 5pm, the windshield nicked one of his arteries, and he was bleeding heavily.
    We went to hospital and his BP was too high, so they couldn't operate on spot, so they sedated him. His BP didn't go down, so they ended up giving him general anaesthesia and doing the surgery.
    Next morning he explained the expirience.
    He got the sedatives and he thought this thing isn't enough. It'll never get me asleep.
    Then waking up in a different town(because we switched hospital)
    He thought it was evening, but it was next morning, he said it felt weird sunlight increasing instead of decreasing.
    I have seen him throw a tantrum after the sedatives, waking up at 3am to collect his urine, him scolding me because I wasn't holding the urine pot right, him complaining about the mosquitoes, etc
    But he doesn't remember any of it.
    For him, it was, one moment, sedatives aren't really working, next moment, somehow the sunlight kept on increasing.
    But the most memorable part for me is, when he said, "death can't be horrifying, because one moment you're alive and next you're not. It's not horrible pain or seeing god or anything, it's just nothingness. Not even darkness, just nothingness..."

  • @lisachiappetti6092
    @lisachiappetti6092 4 года назад +3

    Well in 2019 I went to my best friend's 21st bday party, got so drunk I almost died, and woke up in the hospital the next day. So it wasn't really a coma, but let me tell you it was absolutely terrifying waking up in the hospital the next day and not remembering anything after I had a drink of water the night before.

    • @cpegg5840
      @cpegg5840 4 года назад +1

      I did molly one time and woke up in a townhouse that’s in a town 90 min drive away from my own; by the Grace of God, I still had my wallet with ID and bank cards, my clothes, and a family heirloom ring that’s very important to me; the homeowner knew a friend who I’d been at the club with and my friend had got this dude to drive out and take my unconscious ass to his place. It was only by luck I wasn’t raped or had my shit stolen while I was out. But I can relate to the initial terror of waking up in an unfamiliar place with no memory of shit.

  • @KC-yd5yx
    @KC-yd5yx 2 года назад +1

    I was in a comatose state for almost a month when i was 25. This was due to a ruptured aneurysm. The coma was like a neverending dream. It would start to fade.. then start right back up, again and again. I thought I was in a different state for awhile, couldn't remember peoples names, etc. I think what got me was when I tried to get out of bed and seen I was just skin and bones. Seen myself and just thought i looked like a corpse. Among other things.

  • @mustwereallydothis
    @mustwereallydothis 4 года назад +56

    LMAO!!! Overdosed on Anastasia!!
    I can relate to that, let me tell you. My little Granddaughter has been hopelessly addicted to Frozen for months. I have come dangerously close to overdosing on Anna and Elsa countless times.

    • @tejaswoman
      @tejaswoman 4 года назад +4

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @firstnamelastname6016
      @firstnamelastname6016 4 года назад +5

      Just stay away from Moana. It can really mess you up; best to keep the little one away.

    • @melo9175
      @melo9175 4 года назад

      Too bad, My Disney Addiction worsened already and Now I'm an insane Fanatic

    • @Anteater92006
      @Anteater92006 3 года назад

      This reminded me of that herobrine thing where the meme was like "if herobrine isn't real then how come by dad died by a herobrine overdose" lol

    • @mustwereallydothis
      @mustwereallydothis 3 года назад

      @@Anteater92006 bone apple tea

  • @weirdwormsaloon4088
    @weirdwormsaloon4088 2 года назад

    they always say that waking up from anesthesia feels like only seconds have passed since it was administered. i’ve experienced that now, from having my wisdom teeth out. what disturbs me is that a few years ago, i had spinal realignment surgery which i gained PTSD and a dissociative disorder from recovering from. when i woke up from that 8 hour surgery, my first thought was, “that felt like several hours, not a few minutes.” It felt like a normal sleep where I’d had dreams and everything, so now i’m afraid that something went wrong and that my PTSD comes from anesthesia awareness that i’ve forgotten about.

  • @danielfinney4295
    @danielfinney4295 3 года назад +5

    I was in a coma for 2 months when I was 23, when I came to I thought I was sixteen all over. My mom had to explain that I had a 4 year old daughter and 2 year old son, and that my old lady had been killed in the accident we were in on my motorcycle

    • @2lostbikes
      @2lostbikes 3 года назад

      That's so strange. I wonder why it was 16.

    • @danielfinney4295
      @danielfinney4295 3 года назад

      @@2lostbikes i don't know, I didn't remember about 7 years of my life

  • @Sp00kq
    @Sp00kq 4 года назад +1

    Man I'm glad I told my mom that my stomach was hurting for longer than normal. I had like 3 days of pain and on the 3rd day it hurt to get up but I could still walk without issue after getting up. Went to doctor, got blood draw, showed elevated white blood cells. Went back next day to be told those results, got another blood test and it was back to normal and my pain was gone. Super weird. One day I had pain to where it hurt to move, then the next I'm perfectly fine. Doctor doesn't know exactly but said it coulda been appendicitis. One of the reasons other than stomach pain that my mom took me is that our family has a history of gallbladder issues. I'm good now, still not a single surgery in my life so far as far as I know, I could've had one as a small kid but I don't remember anything except for a few memories like a car accident and getting chicken pox. For some reason I clearly remember my dad playing a lot of battlefield while pretty much my whole family was sick lol.

  • @venomfrankie
    @venomfrankie 4 года назад +3

    My depression made me sleep for 32 hours. Woke up to piss, ate a lunchable, and pass out again. When i truly woke up my aunt had died, my mom was on an airplane, and I was still tired smh

  • @Andrew-xq7ni
    @Andrew-xq7ni 3 года назад +2

    Closest thing iv had is passing out from a heat stroke in the field while doing my trades course to be in the infantry. Woke up in a hospital extremely concerned where my rifle went. And ask my Sgt in the hospital where my rifle was it was a silly questions thinking back on it but it was the first thing on my mind when I woke up lol

  • @thebook3481
    @thebook3481 4 года назад +81

    Op: People who woke up after being in a long coma (25-50 years), what news shocked you the most?
    People Replying: I was in a coma for 3 weeks, 2 days, 4 days...
    Op: 😑
    People who actually woke up after long comas (25-50 years) being shown Op’s post on Reddit: Internet...what’s that? What is that thing!? (Tables/iPad) Reddit? (Looks around and spots a random book on a table) you mean that book? I’m not sure if I read it or not, I’ve been in a coma for 35 years and don’t remember anything.
    Me: 🤪 Duh no one who actually was in a coma for years would know to post on Reddit let alone be coherent enough to understand anything or even be alive.

    • @kalieXandXkallysta
      @kalieXandXkallysta 4 года назад +17

      They aren’t gonna leave anyone in a coma for 25-50 years.

    • @TheBusyJane
      @TheBusyJane 4 года назад +22

      OP: people who were in a long coma
      People replying: I had surgery; I had a concussion; I took a really long nap once.
      Oh, people.

    • @LaikaLycanthrope
      @LaikaLycanthrope 4 года назад +3

      Well, they wouldn't be twigged onto how useful computers have become, probably, especially if they went under before 1995, and hadn't been in the habit of using them yet (except maybe as word processors).

    • @Sunset553
      @Sunset553 3 года назад

      After a year, they doctors and family discuss options about whether or not to continue active care or to remove life support. There was a great program about Coma which I saw here on the RUclips. It was about 4 people waking up from a coma. Each outcome was completely different.

    • @360Turn
      @360Turn 3 года назад +2

      This is.. cringey

  • @mysteria_1305
    @mysteria_1305 4 года назад +2

    I’ve been in a few medical induced comas. Can’t remember much due to a memory problem brought on by cancer treatment yet from the stuff I can remember I know I had some realistic dreams. Even parts of the memories I had at the time blended into them. Like part of a house I used to live in somehow became the way you used to get to the room they had me in.
    Had to relearn how to speak and I believe walk one of the times.
    I was also in a diabetic coma. Sugar got really low, yet I can remember the night before vividly. I had gone to the fridge and grabbed three bottles of water, tried to climb into bed with my mom like I did after my dad went to work only it wasn’t anywhere near time for that. Tried to sleep on the floor next to the bed only to be told to go back to the couch dropping my pillow and teddy bear on the way. Grandparents called to wake me up for my pills only I didn’t answer . Forgot if they drove over or if my mom came home from work and got to ride for the second time in an ambulance

  • @chrisdingley9277
    @chrisdingley9277 3 года назад +11

    love how there is more then one post on here about australia’s fucked up primeminister situation in 2013

  • @RuneInked
    @RuneInked 2 года назад +1

    My dad was in a coma for a year, and has a brain injury as a result of the car accident that caused it- he forgot about half of his life, meaning he forgot getting married and having kids- meaning he didn’t know who I or my sister was. So he woke up to be told he had a family- and also that he was bald and in his 40’s. He had to re-learn how to walk and talk, and he still can’t run to this day. This was 15 years ago.

  • @TheBluePhoenix008
    @TheBluePhoenix008 4 года назад +181

    9 ads in a 23 minute video. What are you, Morgz?

    • @elizabeth3978
      @elizabeth3978 4 года назад +6

      The Blue Phoenix: Captain Gamer wow that a lot of ads

    • @soap5648
      @soap5648 4 года назад +6

      Here at 7 likes, waiting for 100 likes-

    • @em1osmurf
      @em1osmurf 4 года назад +7

      get Mozilla Firefox, with Adblocker. what ads??

    • @user-Xx0xxxxx
      @user-Xx0xxxxx 4 года назад +2

      wait, what, i'm not getting any ads on this video

    • @andrew3084
      @andrew3084 4 года назад +8

      Buy premium its worth it

  • @natetv1494
    @natetv1494 3 года назад

    5:30 that’s just awesome that the person played along with that

  • @BlvckMidas
    @BlvckMidas 4 года назад +3

    Lmaooo as a Bostonian I feel bad for the dude that was in a coma for the undefeated season. The superbowl was not worth the watch at all😭😭

  • @Mewse1203
    @Mewse1203 4 года назад +24

    I took a whole bottle of honey flavored robotussin on a Thursday night in 2002. It had more of the active ingredient than regular robo. I was waiting to start tripping and went to bed at 4 am thinking "what a bunch of BS. I didn't get high" I have flashes of memory over the next 3 days of my sister and nephews trying to wake me up, but I thought it was a dream. I woke up after 3 days and learned it wasnt Friday afternoon but Sunday afternoon. Itvwas crazy to have lost that time. That was the last time I tried robo tripping. My sister didn't know exactly what was up, but she knew drugs were involved and wasn't happy.

    • @Josh-jx4jj
      @Josh-jx4jj 4 года назад +2

      Damn, you missed a whole weekend

    • @bluenoodles2566
      @bluenoodles2566 4 года назад

      Try some ketamine instead. It’s still a disassociative and is much safer, better than having to drink cough medicine to get high.

    • @kerrysummers6816
      @kerrysummers6816 4 года назад

      What about going to the toilet?

    • @Mewse1203
      @Mewse1203 4 года назад

      @@kerrysummers6816 lol what about it? I slept with no issues so no toilet necessary until I woke up.

    • @Mewse1203
      @Mewse1203 4 года назад

      @@bluenoodles2566 yeah I'm well past drugs at this point but I did a lot of easy to get ahold of drugs. Cough syrup, Ether extracted from starting fluid...

  • @mildredl.e6335
    @mildredl.e6335 4 года назад +27

    13:37 Rick Riordan’s-fans have learned that Albania is weird! We’ll never know what happened in Albania!

    • @notky848
      @notky848 4 года назад +2

      Albania is a scary place...

  • @Magavynhigara
    @Magavynhigara 4 года назад +1

    Was put into a medically enduced comma as a kid. Had 3 dangerous lung infections and i needed to be put under for around 4 months. Had to relearn how to walk and also discovered i have to be restrained when comming out of any anesthesia

  • @dorianmearns7407
    @dorianmearns7407 4 года назад +37

    If somebody woke up from a coma in 2020, I would tell them to go back to sleep.

  • @Beliar275
    @Beliar275 7 месяцев назад

    Can relate to the first OP with the snow - my father lost consciousness about mid of march - and sent to the hospital. When we later arrived to bring him some clothes we were told that he was put into coma to reduce the load on his body from having to support the brain. They literally chilled his body temperature down for that .. something my father never fully recovered in his last years. When measured his body temperature would never again rise above 35°C (normal is a corridor 36...37°C). Then when my father woke up later he asked how we progressed with the garden, preparing the flowerbeds and everything .. and we had to tell him that there was still snow outside mid April.

  • @heisensaul5538
    @heisensaul5538 3 года назад +3

    ok I see a question like this and it always reminds me of that joke on the Simpsons where a guy had been in a coma since the 70s and he woke up in the 90s and one of the first questions he asked to Kent Brockman was "Do Sonny and Cher still have that STUPID tv show?" and then laughs and says "She won an oscar and he's a congressman." The guy just goes "Good-night....." and dies right there lol

  • @StellaDraco
    @StellaDraco 2 года назад

    Not a coma, but coming out of sedation post-op I started quizzing the nurse who was monitoring me on cellular biology, then kept wanting to stand up and walk around. I was on significant painkillers and evidently thought not feeling any pain meant it was safe to move around.

  • @justminibanana9128
    @justminibanana9128 4 года назад +20

    Imagine someone falling into a coma in 2012 and waking up in 2020 lol

  • @mjwildy2359
    @mjwildy2359 3 года назад

    Not a coma, but I was drugged up on a very strong anti seizure medication. I had been seizing for hours, and so my parents took me to the ER. I had taken one pill of the seizure medication at home, which I had due to my Epilepsy, but it wasn't really helping. So they gave me a lot of the medication through an IV, and I passed out. I remember waking up once, for my grandfather to be sitting at the end of the bed. I remember being woken up in the morning for they to transfer me, but so much is so hazy. I don't think the nurses realized how much medication they put in me. I thought I had been in the ER for so much longer than about 7 hours, and can remember very little of the day before(the day I went to the ER) and when I got to the children's hospital. It turned out I was having psychogenic seizures, which are non epileptic, and the medication they had me taking in the ER did nothing for those seizures.

  • @michaeldesanta977
    @michaeldesanta977 3 года назад +7

    The day I woke up from a coma, Michael Jackson had just died within the hour that I woke up.

    • @frederickevans4113
      @frederickevans4113 3 года назад

      I remember that day. You're not gonna believe this tangent...
      I am an Assistant Scoutmaster and I was at Summer Camp with our Boy Scout Troop, out in the woods. The people in charge of the facility have Internet access and cellphone service (for us adults) is spotty. Rumors started going around that Michael Jackson had just passed away.
      The Scoutmaster of our troop is the first cousin of another famous musician. He called his cousin. His cousin confirmed (with the Jackson family). We were told the rumors were in fact true, the King of Pop had passed away.

    • @michaeldesanta977
      @michaeldesanta977 3 года назад +1

      @@frederickevans4113 Interesting side note: the drugs that the doctors were using to keep me in a medically induced coma were most of the same drugs that killed Michael Jackson.

  • @ldavis4972
    @ldavis4972 4 года назад +1

    They would never give anesthesia to do an ingrown toenail procedure. That is absolutely ridiculous! You don’t do something potentially life threatening for something that only requires a local anesthetic and antibiotics. I have had the procedure done numerous times and they would not EVER put someone under. Maybe he meant something else? Just glad all these people are still with us. And there are are some very rare cases of people surviving comas past even 20 years. One poor guy survived like 23 or 32, I can’t remember which, and can even remember what his family was saying about him. Was actually a sad story cause they were saying how they wished he would just die. So whenever I hear about someone in a coma I think about this poor man and always tell people that there is a very good chance that person can hear you.

  • @ToiletGrenade
    @ToiletGrenade 4 года назад +20

    Were any of the comments in this video actually answering the question?

  • @kariduanimations
    @kariduanimations 2 года назад +2

    My friend’s brother was in a coma for about half a year, I’m not sure the circumstances though. But when he woke up and discovered he had been in a coma he assumed he must now be in the far future and asked if ww3 happened yet. Then he asked if the simpsons was still on

  • @justbloomy_
    @justbloomy_ 4 года назад +9

    "She still sometimes needs to ask if what she remembers really happened or if it was part of the dreams"
    Uh oh, that sounds an awful lot like me. Since I unfortunately have the ability to easily remember dreams, I can never tell whether my memories are real or part of my dreams.

    • @pegs1659
      @pegs1659 3 года назад +1

      Same here.

    • @bridgitroeth2061
      @bridgitroeth2061 3 года назад

      I get that too sometimes. I "remember" something and then go wait, that didn't really happen. Must have dreamt it!

  • @trappozoiid
    @trappozoiid 3 года назад +2

    At the age of 10 I had open heart surgery which only lasted around 2-3 hours I total. I was out on heavy Anastasia so I quickly started to become less and less aware. I knew I wouldn’t be conscious during it and the medication would kick in pretty soon, but it felt like a few seconds after they injected it that it started to get blurry! I couldn’t even remember them rolling me out of the room on the bed! My parents recorded me, I had been giggling the whole time while they wheeled me out, again I can’t even remember that. When I woke up I wasn’t surprised at all, plus it didn’t even feel sudden waking up it was like I was slowly becoming conscious again and it didn’t feel like anything crazy. I wish I had a better and more fun story but that’s the truth it wasn’t anything special waking up for me-

  • @BlueShift2000
    @BlueShift2000 4 года назад +5

    20:47
    He was playing "living the life of Troy" in IRL...

  • @witcherbruce94
    @witcherbruce94 4 года назад +2

    10:40 legit made me cry