What It's Like To Be In A Coma

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  • Five years ago I was in a medically induced coma for 2 weeks. Here's what I remember about that time.
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  • @fuekmailaifu2531
    @fuekmailaifu2531 7 лет назад +38310

    This made me question if I'm in coma or not

    • @fuekmailaifu2531
      @fuekmailaifu2531 7 лет назад +199

      +Marvin Joosten I didn't watch it

    • @Araweelo
      @Araweelo 7 лет назад +282

      I used to think that when I was little

    • @julio-dh6st
      @julio-dh6st 7 лет назад +1305

      "If you're reading this, you've been in a coma for 20 years. We're trying a new technique to try to wake you up, if this gets trough to you, PLEASE wake up."

    • @XxDAHVIESBITCHxX
      @XxDAHVIESBITCHxX 7 лет назад +791

      This isn't helping with my anxiety omg ahaha

    • @saddieahsan
      @saddieahsan 7 лет назад +72

      +NONEYA BIZNUSS doctors don't beg you to wake up

  • @iAmMadeOfSoup
    @iAmMadeOfSoup 6 лет назад +32674

    You should voice a Disney Princess

  • @RicJG7
    @RicJG7 7 лет назад +17503

    Natural storyteller, so dynamic

  • @oof-gq9ge
    @oof-gq9ge 7 лет назад +6927

    I was in a coma for 3 months, 9 months old I was diagnosed with a heart problem and my heart did not pump blood properly, 10years later I was out of hospital with a brand new heart, now I'm 15 loving life because I have a second chance.

    • @zorex.
      @zorex. 7 лет назад +343

      im glad that you're ok now

    • @BresdilloK
      @BresdilloK 7 лет назад +144

      Do you remember it?

  • @gracendion4095
    @gracendion4095 7 лет назад +15824

    She hasn't posted in a year is she alright....

  • @ObiJuanKenobi3
    @ObiJuanKenobi3 6 лет назад +6037

    One of my greatest (and strangest) fears is going into a coma and living out another life, only to wake up and find that it was never real.

  • @paigehensley5226
    @paigehensley5226 7 лет назад +16660

    My mother passed away after two years of being in a non medically induced coma. I remember she would cry when we came into the room and we would talked to her. It was like she was aware that we were there. I couldn't understand how she could feel like this when I thought she wasn't conscious. I struggled for a long time with her reactions and with guilt. She would wail and cry. I was 14 and in school, couldn't drive, so I couldn't keep her company as much as I wanted to. I felt guilty that she was alone for all that time. I was afraid that she would be isolated and sad. No offense, but this just kinda fucks me up even more. Now I feel like she must have been more aware of more than I thought and must have felt more terrified and helpless than I could have ever imagined. It makes me incredibly sad to think about. I can only hope that her dreams took her to amazing places. I just wish I could have saved her.

  • @bethanyjayne7248
    @bethanyjayne7248 7 лет назад +3799

    I was in a medically induced coma for around 5 days and it was the weirdest experience of my life, i mean once i woke up i was so disorientated but i could remember everything that had happened and was said when i was in the coma. Its so weird.

  • @somewhereovertherainbow806
    @somewhereovertherainbow806 7 лет назад +7346

    I can listen to her endlessly. Her voice is so beautiful and for some reason, very comfortable and trance - like.

    • @chimichangaplays7781
      @chimichangaplays7781 7 лет назад +85

      I couldnt finish the video 😂. The differences and major conplexity of different humans is amazing to me.

    • @InspectorWolf
      @InspectorWolf 7 лет назад +8

      Yasss Melanie

    • @ug1283
      @ug1283 7 лет назад +2

      MRLANSOEIEIIEIE

    • @ug1283
      @ug1283 7 лет назад +2

      +Tyler's Dun MELANIEEE*

    • @lakinforst1974
      @lakinforst1974 7 лет назад +3

      +Tyler's Dun |-/

  • @th0tcheet017
    @th0tcheet017 7 лет назад +4062

    She's so adorable and high energy and I can't believe she sleeps at all XD

    • @whatsername2358
      @whatsername2358 7 лет назад +7

      ikr and i love ur picture.

    • @th0tcheet017
      @th0tcheet017 7 лет назад +1

      Killjoyswearegoingdownpanic!ing Dun yas fam, you too!

    • @whatsername2358
      @whatsername2358 7 лет назад

      Belle Rising thx u

    • @sleepyret
      @sleepyret 7 лет назад +25

      she probably doesnt sleep all that much anymore considering she was asleep for 15 days (i think i cant remember lol)
      i mean thats a longass nap i wouldn't want to ever sleep again

    • @th0tcheet017
      @th0tcheet017 7 лет назад

      munchie lol that's what I was thinking XD

  • @violetverdandi2623
    @violetverdandi2623 6 лет назад +3596

    her voice is relaxing

  • @FBBBO
    @FBBBO 7 лет назад +472

    My dad is currently in an induced coma and close to dying. Watching this video makes me a little happier knowing that he might be "dreaming" about these great places and that he might be able to hear us when we visit. thanks so much

  • @EveofPyrite
    @EveofPyrite 7 лет назад +5867

    you should find out if you were seeing actual places in Alaska

    • @eirikmurito
      @eirikmurito 7 лет назад +29

      ok il ask her :D

    • @awayfree6395
      @awayfree6395 7 лет назад +182

      Such a fascinating question! I think that most likely she was seeing actual places as well as previously seen places/images warped with different brain imagery. Let me explain. I think that if she saw google images or tv programs or anything else about Alaska before the coma, her brain would use those same images during the coma. The images might have been mixed or merged with her previous visual experiences but since the brain can only gather the images from memories and cannot produce novel information it uses what it already has and mixes it together. I think it's kind of like coordinating clothing, you know? Each time you get a different outfit, sometimes the same outfit but you use only the clothes you have. I wonder if there's any facts in my thoughts, would be interesting to know more how this works. :)

    • @EveofPyrite
      @EveofPyrite 7 лет назад +29

      Away Free yes that would be amazing but if she has never been to the places or seen those places it would be so fascinating

    • @EveofPyrite
      @EveofPyrite 7 лет назад

      Disabler are you related to her?

    • @eirikmurito
      @eirikmurito 7 лет назад

      Sultry Roses no

  • @WaiferThyme
    @WaiferThyme 7 лет назад +464

    I had surgery in March when i broke my leg and ankle. The surgery itself went great lol. but 2 hours after i got back to my room i stopped breathing! Now here is the strange part! I could HEAR everybody! All the nurses and the doctors calling codes and yelling at me to breathe. I could hear them giving instructions to each other and i knew they were doing stuff to my body but i couldnt feel anything. I thought for sure i spoke to them and asked them to call my Mum and to pray but they told me later i never said a word! It was like i was on the other side of a glass wall - i was there - but not really!

    • @janab19
      @janab19 7 лет назад +21

      that sounds very cool but kinda scary

    • @noinspirationtwoday7356
      @noinspirationtwoday7356 7 лет назад +7

      damn, soundslike a really intence time for you

    • @WaiferThyme
      @WaiferThyme 7 лет назад +1

      it was interesting for sure!

    • @forever-ue8vk
      @forever-ue8vk 7 лет назад +6

      wowww, I am thinking of some times when I would know that I'm sleeping and I'm trying to wake up and fighting and jerking and I know what's going on around me but can't wake up.... it won't last for more than a minute tho

    • @TheLililara
      @TheLililara 7 лет назад +9

      + forever21 I have this too, it's called sleep paralysis! It doesn't cause you any harm but it's so scary! It's normal for your muscels to be paralised during sleep, and sleep paralysis happens when the mechanism to get your muscels relaxed while you sleep stays when you wake up. If you're worried about it, look it up :)

  • @Yizee
    @Yizee 7 лет назад +1079

    I lost my mom 2 years ago to cancer and the other night I had an amazing dream where I went back to my birthday in 2012 and I saw my mom again I saw my cat who also had died and I was so happy to be back with them and it all seemed so real and I wanted to keep living from that day forward and be with my mom again. But ofcourse I end up opening my eyes to this reality and realize I'm back to being alone and my mom being gone and I have no idea where she is I can only pray heaven exists. But dreams is the only chance I have to see my mom anymore and I cherish every dream I can get that involves her.

  • @richieslife5156
    @richieslife5156 7 лет назад +391

    I was put into a coma and I didn't realize or remember anything , no dreams just darkness. That's my personal experience.

  • @peterlopez6153
    @peterlopez6153 7 лет назад +533

    I was in a coma for three days almost four after I had a concussion. I didn't remember what my dreams were like and just assumed it was like regular sleeping, but after watching this video it kinda jogged my memory.

    • @peterlopez6153
      @peterlopez6153 7 лет назад +89

      At first when I watched the video I was like "it wasn't like that at all" then I started thinking about it and I started realizing that at some points I would talk and it was like no one heard me. Like if they would talk about something and then bring it up again later they wouldn't remember anything I said, bc well I didn't actually say it.

    • @xiolian22
      @xiolian22 7 лет назад +6

      Same here, I was in a coma for 3 days and can't remember a thing

    • @danidejaneiro8378
      @danidejaneiro8378 7 лет назад +17

      I wonder if the difference has to do with hers being "medically induced" and yours happening, like....naturally?

    • @tonipony4028
      @tonipony4028 7 лет назад +11

      I was in a induced coma for 2 weeks when I was a teenager​. I don't remember anything but waking up. must be different for everyone.

    • @Noyja25
      @Noyja25 7 лет назад +4

      Toni Pony same, I was just confused as to where the hell I was lol

  • @porcupineracer2
    @porcupineracer2 7 лет назад +443

    Your coma experience sounds exactly the same as my normal dream experiences. Now you are making me think I don't actually dream, but go into a coma every night!

    • @s731s
      @s731s 7 лет назад +13

      LMAO !!! IKR? ! for me that would explain why it's so damn near impossible for me to wake up in the mornings. why it takes me at least an hour to truly "wake up" like literally my vision is blurry I walk like a drunk I have no balance or coordination and it's such an ordeal just to frigging speak, like I can hear in my head that I am answering someone's question but irl my mouth doesn't move. everyone thinks I'm super weird I know. but it's true it's like this every morning, some times less than an hour if I slept well, more than an hour if I had little or rough sleep. caffeine helps a lot but now reading this comment made me laugh while also contemplating if this could be a real thing. even before I wake up I also have the deepest sleeps ever where I cant8 hear alarms, voices, sounds, I usually need to be physically shaken lightly to maybe sorta kinda get me out of my mini comas 😂😵😆

    • @nancykozorezova3549
      @nancykozorezova3549 7 лет назад +37

      But that's exactly what a coma is haha you're asleep! So it makes perfect sense that they sound like similar experiences, one just lasts much longer (the coma)

    • @lollsazz
      @lollsazz 7 лет назад +8

      +Nancy Kozorezova No, it's not the same as dreaming. Coma is more like general anesthesia - you don't usually feel any pain, and this resembles the deepest part of the sleep cycle. People have had similar experiences while sleeping vs coma, but I don't think one should say they're the same when they aren't

    • @anamarinkovic8952
      @anamarinkovic8952 7 лет назад +7

      Coma is actually sleaping but not be able to wake up

    • @nancykozorezova3549
      @nancykozorezova3549 7 лет назад +2

      lollsazz​ alright you wanna get technical but the point is that your brain will respond and perceive it the same way. It's equivalent to sleep in terms of experience that's all I'm saying.

  • @chertericamilam1246
    @chertericamilam1246 7 лет назад +88

    OMG this makes me want to cry because I use to take care of a women that was in a coma. I would tell her Good Morning, how are you today and things like that and my coworkers would look at me and talk about me. Now I know I made a difference to her.

  • @jeanniceferrier3418
    @jeanniceferrier3418 7 лет назад +2860

    Questions (hope they weren't asked yet) :
    How did you percieve time ?
    Did you have moments of complete black out (like sleep) or was time slower because you were kind of always dreaming ?
    Did you feel pain, or urges (like hunger, toilet...) ?
    Did you experience nightmares, or angish, feelings of being trapped or freaking out about not being able to move ?
    Did you have moments of pure lucidity like, just hearing noises and not being able to move like when you are in a half-sleep, knowing that you are in a coma ? Could you really pause and think sometimes or was it all that blurry and surreal ?

  • @cjmoore1231
    @cjmoore1231 7 лет назад +103

    As someone who lives in Alaska, I can say that it really is beautiful

    • @chazzy8356
      @chazzy8356 7 лет назад

      Same

    • @IdK-sv5nl
      @IdK-sv5nl 7 лет назад

      +ria wtf how is a kpop fan in the comment section of a video about a coma experience

    • @IdK-sv5nl
      @IdK-sv5nl 7 лет назад

      +alyssa smith just a joke.. Sorry if I offended you

    • @akemijohnson1785
      @akemijohnson1785 7 лет назад +1

      +ria same im also a kpop fan

    • @jobunns
      @jobunns 7 лет назад

      I've always wanted to visit Alaska it seems like a beautiful place:)

  • @suelynnb5867
    @suelynnb5867 7 лет назад +203

    Sounds exactly like being asleep. People talking around me/uncomfortable positions always get interpreted in my dreams.

    • @Xamerax
      @Xamerax 7 лет назад +5

      well i always wake up if someone around me starts talking so i've never really experienced that

    • @Yanescudo
      @Yanescudo 7 лет назад +1

      I thought the same thing. Sometimes I fall asleep listening to songs and they always seem to get into the dream.

    • @sqorr
      @sqorr 7 лет назад

      This Is Weird... So I Was Dreaming About A Snake biting me And I was Calling My Brother Then I Said That To My Dream Then I Realized I Said It to real-life So I Was Really Embarrassed:)

    • @sqorr
      @sqorr 7 лет назад +2

      This Is Weird... So I Was Dreaming About A Snake biting me And I was Calling My Brother Then I Said That To My Dream Then I Realized I Said It to real-life So I Was Really Embarrassed:)

  • @akalt7007
    @akalt7007 6 лет назад +543

    I live in Alaska. It's beyond anything the human mind can project! I live in the foothills of the Alaska range, the one with Denali in it, and it's heaven. So much so that, even though I have terminal leukemia, I'm fighting to stay home as long as I can. It is a healing place where believing in something far higher than us is written all across the land and sky. When that higher power chooses to, it dances in a curtain of shimmering light or falls in frosty white piles as big fluffy snow flakes. It makes easing the worldly pain much more manageable.

  • @vazvazvoova3941
    @vazvazvoova3941 7 лет назад +546

    My friend went in a coma before he passed for two weeks, when ever someone plays quran-islamic book-.. tears would come out of his eyes.
    One of the nicest people i've ever known😌

  • @emilymclean3444
    @emilymclean3444 8 лет назад +59

    My friend actually recently died during a medically induced coma and odly this made me feel a lot better about it. Knowing that she didn't really suffer and that she could hear every thing that I and her family were saying.

    • @michaelp8455
      @michaelp8455 8 лет назад +7

      I'm so sorry. I'm sure that hurts a lot but I hope you pull through it, stay strong

  • @murder00redrum
    @murder00redrum 9 лет назад +175

    This is actually awesome

    • @ClairityProject
      @ClairityProject  9 лет назад +18

      Kevin Cassidy Well thank you :)

    • @jamigeenville3853
      @jamigeenville3853 9 лет назад +2

      The Clairity Project How are you doing now???

    • @kyndracandylish709
      @kyndracandylish709 7 лет назад +2

      +The Clairity Project I love the story u tolled us :) sorry about my spelling xD

  • @avasims8897
    @avasims8897 7 лет назад +5374

    I bet she had REALLY bad morning breath when she woke up😂

  • @katiegraham8717
    @katiegraham8717 7 лет назад +2479

    Is it possible to have a nightmare in a coma? If so, what would it feel like? Because wouldn't it just keep going on and on and on for hours and be really vivid?

    • @Darcy-oj4by
      @Darcy-oj4by 7 лет назад +202

      Why Not watch the movie 'insidious' that will give u the answer

    • @florisr9
      @florisr9 7 лет назад +96

      Of course, just like when you're asleep normally.

    • @Klissaczek
      @Klissaczek 7 лет назад +178

      Yeah, but when you sleep you lose track od time, don't you? So don't worry, I think it'd pass quickly for you

  • @kathyjean5331
    @kathyjean5331 7 лет назад +49

    My mother was in a coma for a whole month. She claims that during that time, she was on the farm she grew up on. While I was visiting her, she opened her eyes a few times, but she wasn't actually awake from her coma. It was the weirdest thing ever. Most heartbreaking that I thought I could wake her up since she could listen to me.

  • @dibby7473
    @dibby7473 7 лет назад +307

    my dad's been in a induced coma since August 7th... some guys beat him up severely their all gonna be in jail soon... he opens his eyes sometimes when they take off some of the drugs but I don't know if he's up. A couple days ago he was listening to what people said to him. Those people who did that to him tried to kill him and snap his neck but they stretched a vein and it caused a blood clot in his artery in his neck 😔 I really want him to wake up soon 😕💕 He has a breathing tube in and alot of I.V's. They said he could be in a coma for a long time. My sister was in a coma for 6 months 😢

    • @dibby7473
      @dibby7473 7 лет назад +7

      he opens his eyes when they take off the drugs a little bit

    • @meganw8310
      @meganw8310 7 лет назад +35

      best wishes to you and your family. People suck.

    • @thrashmami9519
      @thrashmami9519 7 лет назад +15

      Everything will be okay :) several family members have been in a coma, it's scary, but every one I've ever known has woken up! Good luck!

    • @Dragon-wl5ic
      @Dragon-wl5ic 7 лет назад +15

      That's terrible. Good luck to your dad and your family. I hope he is going to get better very soon. Stay strong x

    • @DrBitchcraft.
      @DrBitchcraft. 7 лет назад +3

      oh sh*t I hope the guys who beat him get what they deserve ;__; Can you write to this thread, if you remember, when he wakes up? stay strong!!

  • @lindseygrace8086
    @lindseygrace8086 7 лет назад +4772

    I just found this channel and I heard that she was dying soon and I haven't seen a video posted from her since a year ago and I'm not hating I love her but did she pass away so she didn't post anything?

    • @allymcdaniel5091
      @allymcdaniel5091 7 лет назад +494

      Uni Que she is still alive she was recently on twitter and Facebook

    • @michi797
      @michi797 7 лет назад +217

      Is she dying?

    • @captainfoxheart
      @captainfoxheart 7 лет назад +216

      A yes :(

    • @mollyseger9593
      @mollyseger9593 7 лет назад +95

      IEatCows wait is she really? how?

    • @lovelyxskinny
      @lovelyxskinny 7 лет назад +125

      Uni Que she's not dying soon. where did you hear that??

  • @zcdarktide
    @zcdarktide 6 лет назад +202

    I was in a coma for 7 days when i had pneumonia last year... crazy dreams that I thought were complete reality, when I woke up I was telling everyone these stories and they were like "uh huh...". And I thought I was in Minnesota when I woke up!! This is crazy relatable.

  • @crosseyedspyder1607
    @crosseyedspyder1607 7 лет назад +2832

    Can u lucid dream during a coma?

    • @datdatdemon5370
      @datdatdemon5370 7 лет назад +72

      CrossEyedSpyder probably....

    • @001GenLee
      @001GenLee 7 лет назад +264

      I'd like to astral project one day. Where your spiritual body comes out of your physical body. People that have astral projected said they see their body laying there, but r able to fly up to outer space, through walls, u name it, and yes, see passed loved ones.

    • @NovaSullivanx
      @NovaSullivanx 7 лет назад +12

      its true!

    • @Napthas
      @Napthas 7 лет назад +58

      Wtf lately whenever I am watching something it always gets referd to later on in my day. Someone comments abut 69 and then I have 69,000 cookies in cookie clicker. Video about demons has 666 views. Find out about astral projection then I read about your comment. Wow

    • @efiah9577
      @efiah9577 7 лет назад +12

      I get this too! ^^

  • @rotroom
    @rotroom 8 лет назад +196

    this is kind of like how when you hear your alarm or a song while youre sleeping, before you wake up the noises you're hearing are in your dream as something completely different. like my alarm went off once and in my dream it was an elevator dinging

    • @andreachavez9449
      @andreachavez9449 8 лет назад +1

      Yea I know what you mean, every morning i hear my alarm going off in my dreams and its like I want to turn it off but i can't and then i wake up realising its just my alarm. One time i thought it was the fire alarm

    • @jennamartin2384
      @jennamartin2384 8 лет назад +4

      +becca s one time that happened to me, and Martin Luthar King Jr. started singing uptown funk in the middle of his I Have A Dream speech. It was really weird.

    • @rotroom
      @rotroom 8 лет назад

      oh my gosh thats amazing

    • @alexandrabae6080
      @alexandrabae6080 8 лет назад

      Yeah my alarm sounds like a dog barking and sometimes in my dream out of nowhere the guy starts making barking sounds and then the dog in the room started talking lol then I woke up

    • @anatolimyroniuk8190
      @anatolimyroniuk8190 8 лет назад +1

      +becca s That would be the exact reason why I have been late for school about 40 times now, and to top it all off my mother gives me shit because I can't get her to understand what it's like.

  • @luisvillagran9520
    @luisvillagran9520 7 лет назад +1939

    Excuse my comment but I just find you so pretty.

  • @UniversalCraft13
    @UniversalCraft13 7 лет назад +251

    I clear my throat every time i hear her voice i don't know why

  • @CelestialSoda.
    @CelestialSoda. 7 лет назад +566

    What if some of us are in a coma right now and this video was played in our hospital room because our loved ones were wondering what we were going though so someone played this video. And what if each time we talk to one of our loved ones in what we think is the "real world" is just those conversations that are all in your head and you're just hearing them speak to you whilst you're in a coma. And all the stuff you do is just part of a coma dream. And also what if you learned an instrument or a different language while comatose, when you woke up from the coma you retained all that knowledge on how to speak the language you learnt, or how to play an instrument.

    • @CelestialSoda.
      @CelestialSoda. 7 лет назад

      That's true, but I was thinking of string instruments.

    • @rilee5275
      @rilee5275 7 лет назад +17

      EPICPOPTARTNINJA and what if you only think you're typing this because you're in a coma.

    • @CelestialSoda.
      @CelestialSoda. 7 лет назад +1

      O_O

    • @munamahamud9030
      @munamahamud9030 7 лет назад +3

      EPICPOPTARTNINJA mind=blown

    • @CelestialSoda.
      @CelestialSoda. 7 лет назад +1

      Good

  • @HOLYCOWofthesea
    @HOLYCOWofthesea 6 лет назад +835

    OMG thank God someone is talking about this! I had this same thing for 2-3 days after my neurosurgery!

  • @shellyfox4300
    @shellyfox4300 7 лет назад +240

    My experiences were somewhat different. I was in a induced coma last oct. My brain had been completely shut down for 7 days so my brain processed nothing. Apparently my blood pressure was so high I was a expected to have a major stroke. So for me they took away any possibility of having a stressful thought. Apparently with induced coma's there are a few different levels of sleep that they can induce. The exact second my brain began to function again I do recall that intensely. I recall a glimpse of the blackness. One second I did not exist then the next I existed ounce more. The computer was shut off then rebooted is as close to an analogy I can come up with. It was like coming out of nothingness. Like a switch being flipped. Still not awake just starting the process. I don't really know how long that took. Another week went by before I really knew what was going on. I think that part took a fair bit of time. A few days. Vague recollections then of the nurses moving me. Faces introducing themselves. Immediately forgetting their names. I could not communicate with them. Their faces seemed huge to me. Zero sense of time or space. I really think you had much more interesting drugs than I had. lol After I woke up I had some minor hallucinations. I thought there was a hole in my throat. Stuff like that. The first day after I came back to consciousness I can of drifted to sleep...woke up...drifted to sleep. Each time I did this I thought a day had passed. Ground hog day. I thought It was a week going by, but it was only a day. I think the process of waking up and returning to consciousness was rather weird and I think took a while. The actual coma though. No thought process whatsoever. From the time I collapsed to the time I began to wake up seemed to be no time at all. I thought I had been asleep for a few hours. I was shocked when they told me I had been asleep for a week. .The drugs they use to induce coma's may very a little. There are a few types. They all contain opiates. The process of waking up from a coma is bizarre for sure. The actual coma though is a nice deep sleep. Still dealing with memory issues. Short term memory seemed to be affected the most for me. It really is a great conversation starter. lol

  • @justuhlexxahevermore
    @justuhlexxahevermore 7 лет назад +1341

    She reminds me of Dani of Cimorelli

    • @Lissetete
      @Lissetete 6 лет назад +42

      *JustAlex* sameeeeee even her voice

  • @laurafreirelaura
    @laurafreirelaura 8 лет назад +46

    So many negative comments and not at all funny jokes. The girl went through something bad but she's trying to turn into a good thing by sharing the experience with others and then all these people come to make fun of her. This is why I hate the internet

    • @kellanmeeker
      @kellanmeeker 8 лет назад +2

      +Laura Freire *hates internet* *comments on youtube video on the internet*

    • @michael.mcginnis6592
      @michael.mcginnis6592 8 лет назад

      +J Kellan Exactly.

  • @schellvoges8249
    @schellvoges8249 7 лет назад +44

    My grandmother died in a coma and this brings me so much peace.

  • @ameerulaqmalmalek9470
    @ameerulaqmalmalek9470 7 лет назад +193

    its amazing how she's still being positive even through tough time..

  • @BaBa-db7zr
    @BaBa-db7zr 7 лет назад +3713

    Shane dawson

  • @canadiantess
    @canadiantess 7 лет назад +430

    Did your mind ever sleep during the coma? Or were you constantly "on"?

    • @manillalps6527
      @manillalps6527 7 лет назад +71

      Your brain never sleeps anyways.

    • @rory9919
      @rory9919 7 лет назад +44

      Good question I would love her to reply to that, I'm so intrigued by this kind of thing

    • @ReplayedCo
      @ReplayedCo 7 лет назад

      interesting

    • @hamburgsperle324
      @hamburgsperle324 7 лет назад +198

      I just found her answer to that question in another comment. She doesn't remember sleeping but knows that she must have slept because she has gaps in her memory

    • @Stephanie-zx8qx
      @Stephanie-zx8qx 7 лет назад +4

      She was asleep the entire time, every thing was a dream

  • @emz10000
    @emz10000 7 лет назад +82

    It must be different for different people - I was in a trauma induced coma for three days, and then a medically induced coma for 2 weeks after the surgery, and I remember nothing.

    • @porcupineracer2
      @porcupineracer2 7 лет назад +34

      John Snow?

    • @pouringblood
      @pouringblood 7 лет назад +1

      Thank God. Did it feel instantaneous?
      As in, did it feel like a normal night of sleep, or did it actually _feel_ as though it had been 2 weeks?
      I ask because I might need to be put in a medically induced coma for a month or so and the idea of being trapped for a month scares me to no end.

    • @emz10000
      @emz10000 7 лет назад +5

      I remember nothing - I've lost memory from about a week before the accident, and then I don't have any memories until I was in neuro rehab, in a completely different hospital!! But I was on a lot of midazolam, which messes with memory, so I put most of it down to that - but no, in my situation, it was like it never happened, I came back to normality and could not work out where 2-3 weeks had gone!
      Try not to be scared. You will be heavily sedated I assume and kept very comfortable. Hope all goes well.

    • @pouringblood
      @pouringblood 7 лет назад +6

      em.
      Thanks, I appreciate your sincerity.
      It's very reassuring.

    • @thefurrybastard1964
      @thefurrybastard1964 7 лет назад +2

      I think medically induced comas are quite different to trauma induced comas.

  • @NamiNuitsuki
    @NamiNuitsuki 7 лет назад +61

    This makes me feel better about my dad's death. He was in a coma-like state and hearing that you're able to hear the people around you and make connections makes me feel better that he was able to hear my mom and my sister and I speak to him. Your stories and dreams are also absolutely hilarious, especially the hammock one lol

  • @masterjedi_kim7711
    @masterjedi_kim7711 7 лет назад +14

    My mom was in a coma about two months ago and once she recovered from it I tried to ask her what it was like and she said she couldn't remember a thing. She'd smile,wiggle her toes, move her hands,clench her eyes shut,etc when people spoke to her. There were even moments where she'd open her eyes for a few seconds at a time and nod a little to people who were speaking to her but she said she doesn't remember a single thing from it.

  • @user-uz4cc6qz1q
    @user-uz4cc6qz1q 7 лет назад +56

    I think it's cool how the brain seems to invent reasons to why you were lying in uncomfortable positions for example, like when it doesn't have the eyes as an instrument to see what's going on it invents scenarios on its own (like the hammock & Alaska thing) to explain things in a logical way or something. This was really, really fascinating.

  • @KatieKatouree
    @KatieKatouree 8 лет назад +22

    My mom recently passed from being in one for 18 months. This gave me a little closure. Thank you and stay strong baby

    • @3mlg5uImmlg
      @3mlg5uImmlg 8 лет назад +3

      God bless her and you. You are an amazing and brave woman

    • @antonberglin9817
      @antonberglin9817 8 лет назад +1

      +The 3mlg5u Gamer My daddy has a chance to get in one and he said it earlier today which chocked me extremely much. He talked about how he thought he had cancer because a very close friend of him had a brain tumor and was having the same what should i call it....reaction ( does that make sense?) and that he had known that there was something wrong with him since december at christmas. Me being the little kid that i am didn't see any problem in dad and i was happy but hearing about this just made me sad and very worried. I would've not been this calm if he didn't say it face to face instead of in the hospital possibly dying. I'm only 13 and loosing my father already would be horrific for me as i have this HUGE bond with him
      I truly love him and don't want him away from me ever. It is sad that your mom died Katie and i can't even believe how hard it would be to go through this.

    • @3mlg5uImmlg
      @3mlg5uImmlg 8 лет назад

      +birdsbringchaos Wow god bless him and you he will be with you every step of the way

    • @KatieKatouree
      @KatieKatouree 8 лет назад

      +The 3mlg5u Gamer thank you

    • @KatieKatouree
      @KatieKatouree 8 лет назад

      +mia thank you love

  • @chloeedwaards2916
    @chloeedwaards2916 7 лет назад +24

    My dad was in a coma before he died (I'm not too sure if he would have had the same experience) but the fact that you can hear and kinda understand what people around you were saying breaks my heart because my grandparents told them to 'switch off the machines' after an hour or something like that, I can't really remember because I was young. Could you imagine hearing that and not being able to do anything about it? Heartbreaking

  • @srodgers7351
    @srodgers7351 7 лет назад +20

    Thank you so much for this. My dad was in a coma for about 3 months following a head injury. Everyone at the hospital kept telling us he could hear us and to talk to him, and we did, but it was so difficult to not have him responding back and you really just lose faith that they really can hear you. It means the world to me that we were able to maybe give him comfort while he went through all that.

  • @rileyh6801
    @rileyh6801 8 лет назад +157

    Wow...being in a coma actually kinda sounds weirdly fun

    • @RoughDenim
      @RoughDenim 8 лет назад

      +BallPython38 Haha i know right... When she was talking about it i felt like it was a thing in live you've gotte experience like having kids or something

    • @ThechannelofEric503
      @ThechannelofEric503 8 лет назад +1

      +PyroGamerHD it can be scary too

    • @alexc5591
      @alexc5591 8 лет назад

      +BallPython38 im sure if she had the choice you'd know the answer,, shes just a very strong young girl

    • @babygofficiall
      @babygofficiall 8 лет назад +1

      +touchNazty exactly i hate waking up in the middle of my dreams

    • @pey5571
      @pey5571 8 лет назад

      +BallPython38 II thought the same thing! But when she said she would have to be in it for 2 weeks it seemed scarier to me, because if you ever want to stop or wake up before those 2 weeks are over you can't. That would freak me out a lot lol

  • @norakmalhakim4390
    @norakmalhakim4390 9 лет назад +620

    Thank you for the video :) I was wondering if you manage to rest your mind by 'sleeping' while you're in a coma.

    • @ClairityProject
      @ClairityProject  9 лет назад +165

      Norakmal Hakim Good question actually! I dont remember sleeping at all but i know that i must have because there are these big gaps in my memory of the whole thing.

    • @stevensjobs
      @stevensjobs 9 лет назад +14

      The Clairity Project Hello, did you have a concept of time. ?

    • @MrKhangsar88
      @MrKhangsar88 9 лет назад +2

      The Clairity Project this is all about buddhist you had one tipe of conches its calld bodyless conches becouse you here everything byt you cant respont back in real

    • @rahimahabassi6106
      @rahimahabassi6106 9 лет назад

      stevensjobs

    • @dudlecore7358
      @dudlecore7358 8 лет назад

      +xlioilx you're a stoner I guess?

  • @Nia-tt3cu
    @Nia-tt3cu 7 лет назад +61

    Her voice is just so calming I love her

  • @rojdaaya
    @rojdaaya 7 лет назад +811

    she looks like cassie from skins

  • @TRIPP98
    @TRIPP98 8 лет назад +145

    she's fun

  • @josiemathias
    @josiemathias 7 лет назад +121

    does anyone else just love hearing her speak? its.. captivating... is it weird to fall in love with a voice? lol

  • @violet9949
    @violet9949 7 лет назад +135

    You are a beautiful ray of sunshine and light. I hope you live a rich and amazing life full of experiences despite your condition because you give me something most people lack... faith

  • @foreveraduck9490
    @foreveraduck9490 6 лет назад +288

    Rest In Peace

  • @kennameowww4608
    @kennameowww4608 7 лет назад +132

    I was in a medically induced coma for almost two months and I heard nothing. Thought nothing didn't think anything. Lol. .....

  • @sarakyoutube
    @sarakyoutube 7 лет назад +745

    This is the most interesting thing I have seen. Thank you ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Jeromy1986
    @Jeromy1986 7 лет назад +1

    Just reading the title of the video gave me a twinge of sorrow. I greatly appreciate anyone like you who can come right outb and teach us about things we're too afraid to ask about. Thank you so much!

  • @loudnoizes0619
    @loudnoizes0619 7 лет назад +42

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I also have severe lung issues due to premature birth and am going on a double lung transplant list. All tests have been completed. I was on a ventilator about 9 months ago and had an extremely similar experience when in the induced coma. U are the first one I have heard share their experience and it has put my mind at ease cuz this whole time I thought I was crazy when I was telling people about my experience. I'm 36 now but I seemed to live a very normal life with no oxygen required until I was 34 and something happened literally over night and the bottom end dropped out and now I am in a mess. Your videos have helped me so much mentally and I can't thank you enough for sharing and staying so positive. Best of luck to you moving forward :)

  • @sparklelikeaghost
    @sparklelikeaghost 7 лет назад +44

    You are insanely positive .. You just make me happy when I listen to you! Thanks! I'm glad you're okay!

  • @chonunyeona7495
    @chonunyeona7495 7 лет назад +7

    This is amazing. She is amazing. You've actually made the world a better place. Such a brave girl. You should be proud and I am certain your parents / carers / friends / people you know are proud.

  • @cupcakewithouttheicing
    @cupcakewithouttheicing 7 лет назад

    I just randomly came across this video and man, you're so lovely and cheery and the way you speak to the camera makes it feel so personal. Gonna binge-watch your videos now

  • @yb-youngblood4998
    @yb-youngblood4998 7 лет назад +238

    what if your life is a dream and when you die you wake up from the coma

  • @michaelaclark2147
    @michaelaclark2147 7 лет назад +6

    Her voice is so amazing, I really do not know why I think this. Her personality is so bubbly and refreshing and I dunno I wanna hug her

  • @KittazziCrafter
    @KittazziCrafter 7 лет назад +201

    When you're in a coma, are you aware that you're in a coma?

    • @frikinmaya4301
      @frikinmaya4301 7 лет назад +56

      just like normal sleeping, you arent aware you are in a dream state unless you are lucid; so unless she was lucid: no, she wasn't aware that she was in a coma until after she woke up. that is my assumption based on what i know, anyway

    • @phoebe12345678
      @phoebe12345678 7 лет назад +84

      I was in a medically induced coma for 5 days, and no, I wasn't aware! I thought I was completely awake and conversing with my family 😆 most bizarre experience of my life

    • @blurrypepe2187
      @blurrypepe2187 7 лет назад +3

      i always get lucid its sooo annoying

    • @102938mom
      @102938mom 7 лет назад +3

      Robyn Brace I didn't know when I was in a coma. It was like your typical movie scene when they wake up and ask what day ut is because they have no recollection of anything.

    • @yaneisiornelas1502
      @yaneisiornelas1502 7 лет назад

      Blurrypepe your lucky it's cool to have a lucid dream because you can basically control your dreams

  • @_mitchjohnson
    @_mitchjohnson 7 лет назад +6

    I was in an accident that left me in a coma for 2 weeks 5 months ago, and stumbled across this video today. They're all different, but most of what you said was quite relatable. They really put things into perspective afterwards.

  • @Summergal77
    @Summergal77 7 лет назад +6

    This video is so comforting, I was on ECMO for two months and stuff like this happened to me and I've been experiencing PTSD because a lot of the 'dreams' were pretty scary. But it's so nice to know I'm not alone in what happened to me. Thank you for this, it's still to painful to talk about my dreams.

  • @JustAnswers359
    @JustAnswers359 9 лет назад +43

    These are like my everyday dreams

    • @ClairityProject
      @ClairityProject  9 лет назад +11

      ABONESR coooooooll

    • @lollsazz
      @lollsazz 7 лет назад +1

      Mine too, before I once got burnt out from working too hard. Then I lost all of my good dreams, and they never came back again :(

  • @lindasheets813
    @lindasheets813 7 лет назад +6

    Thanks, I worked in the healthcare field over 40 years- this was great information and I'm glad you lived through your experience.

  • @katehorowitz1132
    @katehorowitz1132 7 лет назад +1

    This brought me a lot of comfort, to hopefully better understand what my family member is currently going through. Great video Claire; thank you!

  • @emilyrox5426
    @emilyrox5426 7 лет назад +1

    Claire, you are the most inspiring person I have ever seen!! I am personally intrigued by your channel because of all of your stories and your sense of humor!! I genuinely enjoy your content and I'm so glad you have found a platform to share your stories with so many people!! thank you for being the real YOU on RUclips instead of a persona that you would like people to think you are!! You are a major inspiration to me and I will be your supporter and fan until the very end!!

  • @christianjohnson2887
    @christianjohnson2887 7 лет назад +14

    she is a very good storyteller I can listen to her all day and she is so upbeat and filled with energy and she's very expiring

  • @KinziLinzi
    @KinziLinzi 8 лет назад +19

    My grandmother is currently in a coma. I'm hoping she wakes up so she can share her experience with me.

  • @jtodaro
    @jtodaro 7 лет назад

    your positivity is truly contagious

  • @sonafares9842
    @sonafares9842 7 лет назад +2

    it is the first time i get to listen to someone who went through what i experienced.. it is hard to explain to anyone what i did for a month and how it feels.. hope everything is good with you now.. vänliga hälsningar från Sverige

  • @whydoilovepetewentzsomuch1520
    @whydoilovepetewentzsomuch1520 7 лет назад +187

    Because the best part wasn't waking up. It was Alaska

    • @karinas7790
      @karinas7790 7 лет назад +7

      +Brendon Urie I LOVE BOTH OF YOUR NAMES SM BLESS

    • @tinakushner1758
      @tinakushner1758 7 лет назад +12

      Haha I had to read your comment at least five times. I thought it was a quote from Looking for Alaska

    • @alephquartz
      @alephquartz 7 лет назад +2

      I thought the same thing

    • @walabixha1746
      @walabixha1746 7 лет назад +7

      when you have a chronic disease and they put you to sleep via anesthesia, sometimes you wish you'd never wake up , actually , sometimes waking up can be painful physically and emotionally

    • @Kate-vo3uk
      @Kate-vo3uk 7 лет назад

      why do i love pete wentz so much the best part of the coma

  • @madamesoap
    @madamesoap 7 лет назад +63

    you are so pretty and i love your hair!

  • @maxwelledison6180
    @maxwelledison6180 7 лет назад +2

    You are so incredibly awesome! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas. I am a therapist and I do a lot of grief work. I can tell you that your videos help a lot of people.

  • @FedUpAmerican01
    @FedUpAmerican01 6 лет назад

    You have an amazing sprit. You are truly incredible and selfless to show others, teach others what most of us cannot possibly imagine. You look great, stay strong. We all pray for you!

  • @limerence8365
    @limerence8365 7 лет назад +14

    I laughed so much during this video, her energy, the way she talks about it, makes it so entertaining. Love it!

  • @stacyk123
    @stacyk123 7 лет назад +2

    It is so cool to learn about what's going on when the body goes through this kind of stuff.
    Thanks for uploading.

  • @MargoIndigo
    @MargoIndigo 7 лет назад +9

    the brain is the most amazing enigma, man.. i could seriously listen to her talk about this forever, it reminds me of lucid dreaming.

  • @lukejackson3552
    @lukejackson3552 7 лет назад +1

    I love this. I have my own medical problems also and you are the most inspiring person i have ever met. Thank you for being yourself it's amazing.
    I was in an induced coma and I had the exact same experience with positive people are in happy places and unknown people were scary!Then thinking I was responding logically when I wasn't responding at all!
    Thank you so much for making all of your video's! You are amazing!!!

  • @alext2046
    @alext2046 7 лет назад +251

    This sounds like taking LSD.

    • @katherinep3610
      @katherinep3610 7 лет назад +75

      sounds nothing like LSD lol more like DMT

    • @AyooJoey
      @AyooJoey 7 лет назад +3

      Yes very much dmt

    • @ShaunDYST
      @ShaunDYST 7 лет назад

      Sounds more like a dose of about 600mg diphenhydramine, you start to see people from the corner of your eyes and have conversations with them but when you go to look at them no one is there, your motor functions start to disappear and just swallowing a drink of water becomes a task at hand if you manage to squeeze the glass hard enough to even hold the glass.

    • @KIINGMARLY
      @KIINGMARLY 7 лет назад +1

      Yeah this is more like lsd not DMT. Have these people actually tried DMT because my experience was more out of this world nothing from this world was present during that experience.

    • @katherinep3610
      @katherinep3610 7 лет назад

      +Marly Jeane Hamilton I've done both DMT and LSD but the way she was describing how it was like she was in a dream but knew what was happening just sounded way less like LSD to me I've never had anything like that

  • @abbyfloyd6980
    @abbyfloyd6980 7 лет назад +925

    is it bad that i want to go into a coma now

  • @Amy-sd3kz
    @Amy-sd3kz 7 лет назад +38

    Sound like you kinda enjoyed the whole 'experience'! I love you! Your voice makes me feel so clam and collected and I love listening to it. Keep being this wonderful person😘

  • @jkaygoulet
    @jkaygoulet 6 лет назад +1

    you have a great outlook, a beautiful energy, and an aura that is just out of this world. I am drawn to your attitude & grateful that you have been so willing to share your story with us. many people spend decades upon decades searching for the kind of wisdom that you already possess. thank you for being a light in such a dark world. because you have shared your story, you will live on in this world for eternity & be able to make an impact on lives in the future & your ability to find happiness & peace in the face of such a horrible illness is a message the world needs & will always need. bless you, you beautiful Earth Angel!

  • @hubertronic1
    @hubertronic1 7 лет назад +5

    you miss, are unbearably amazing. I'm soo happy to have everything found you and your positivity. I wish everyone could have a you in their life to help them realize what positivity and self induced strength can manage in life

  • @withthemates9233
    @withthemates9233 9 лет назад +10

    I used to live in Alaska so you see all these beautiful sceneries there. Lots of happy little trees.

    • @dannydougin3925
      @dannydougin3925 9 лет назад +11

      +liaezse Why should they do what you're already doing yourself??

    • @khizzy6267
      @khizzy6267 8 лет назад

      I like you.. Did you see any mooses?

  • @adlan_kacak
    @adlan_kacak 6 лет назад +26

    I love how she keep positivity things only in herself, indirectly teach me to push the negative things aside & focus in the good things only 😁😁

  • @starless1444
    @starless1444 7 лет назад +1

    I think you're a marvelously optimistic soul. Always stay creative.

  • @nicolec7682
    @nicolec7682 9 лет назад +123

    Your beautiful keep fighting

    • @lepe
      @lepe 9 лет назад +12

      Nicole C. Because if she wasn't beautiful (in your opinion) she shouldn't have kept fighting?

    • @toninhoscotti80
      @toninhoscotti80 9 лет назад +13

      Herp Derp she lost me on "you are" , but she's right, ugly people shouldn't fight for anything :D

    • @lepe
      @lepe 9 лет назад

      Antonio Scotti What?

    • @MrFRESH2207
      @MrFRESH2207 9 лет назад +1

      Antonio Scotti WTF?

    • @toninhoscotti80
      @toninhoscotti80 9 лет назад +10

      It's called sarcasm people, calm down. Lol

  • @_chococat_
    @_chococat_ 7 лет назад +8

    You are so beautiful! Thank you so much for helping all of us appreciate what we have and helping us feel more comfortable about death. We need more people in the world like you

  • @judyaboalshamlat761
    @judyaboalshamlat761 7 лет назад +2

    Duuuuuude. I just found your RUclips channel and I'm already obsessed. You're freaking DOPE.

  • @theghostsiren
    @theghostsiren 7 лет назад +4

    This was truly fascinating. Thank you for sharing this experience as well as all of the others you share. I intern at a nursing home currently and I meet so many adults like ages 60+ who are terrified of death and dying. I hope to bring some of your wisdom and peace to them! Thank you so much!