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July 05, 2006

Man emerges from coma

Most people say that this is impossible - that someone emerges from a coma that lasted 19 years. Here, it happens and I am happy for the man, so rehabilitation will be tough. Imagine the change that the world underwent in the last 19 years, from the emergence of the Internet to 9/11 to oil crises and more.

Congratulations to Terry Wallis.

Doctors say that his brain was methodically rebuilding white matter, the infrastructure necessary to interact with the outside world - a very slow self-healing process.












Posted by Andreas at July 5, 2006 03:28 PM

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Wow! Whatever has was doing within the 19 years of being somewhere else.

Posted by: Nizar at July 7, 2006 04:38 PM

Just read about it. It's amazing. Makes me wonder whether all those people who were in coma but had their plugs pulled, had a chance.

Posted by: Adam at July 5, 2006 06:43 PM

wish him well :) 19 years of hiatus is kinda scary. Imagine i wake up and people start to talk gibberish and pigs can finally fly !

I can download lunch via phone and speak to aliens via MSN.

Posted by: Terenceg at July 5, 2006 04:15 PM

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