My son is in a quasi vegetative state. He is regaining, and is conscience...this video gave me so much hope, as I read him the news and talk to him like he is there. I dont care what people think, hes here, just cannot move yet.
I'm so sorry, I sincerely hope your son makes a full recovery. My daughter was diagnosed with a terminal illness and I've never prayed so hard in my life. One Sunday I was in the chapel and a choir of girls about her age were singing. I asked the lady who brought the group could they sing to my girl. She said she didn't know if the pediatric ICU nurses would allow it. But they came with me to ask. The girls surrounded her bed and sang her favorite hymn Amazing Grace and there wasnt a dry eye on the unit. The next Sunday my daughter though pale and weak was sitting in the chapel ! She needed to thank them. There was still a long way to go but she was declared in full remission and her Dr's called it a miracle and she's in medical journals for it. Now it's nearly 4 years later and my girl is still healthy about to start college. Please don't lose hope. Miracles are very real. Please tell me his first name so I can pray for him.
@@frankyjnr764 Yes thank God and forget about the doctor, the hospital, the medical equipment and the parents money because had nothing to do with it. It was all 100 percent God.
My mother also in coma for 8years. Since 11-3-2010..unforgettable tragedy in my life-accident with her. Still waiting for her. Pls pray for her 😢😢hope this miracle happen to her😔
My fiance fell into a coma after being hit by a car. He'd suffered massive brain damage and spent about 4 days in a coma. One night, as I was sitting by his bedside in the hospital, I just started talking to him. Going on and on about all sorts of things. I hadn't done that before because hospitals tend to make me very nervous. The last thing I said as I was falling asleep with my head laying on his arm, was about how we'd talked about what we'd both do if the other died. I'd always told him I'd want to die with him and even though his sentiment was very similar, he never liked that response much. That night I told him "If there's any way that you can possibly stay here, please do. I don't want to lose you. But if you have to go... if there's no other choice... I promise I won't kill myself. I'll keep living for you." About 30ish minutes later, the machines started beeping. His vital signs were fading fast. He was pronounced dead 3 hours later. Maybe it was just coincidence... but I know he heard me. I know he was wanting to hear that.
BarrelsOfCelery. I'm sad that you to feel that pain. He is much closer than most would believe. There is so much more to us than just the physical body. The physical body is just an illusion than helps us in soul growth. May I suggest that when you feel up to it, check out the 'channeling Erik' youtube channel. This is but one source that can answer many of our concerns. Love and light to you.
I took a nap one day and woke up 3 months later in a hospital with a breathing tube in my neck. I had suffered a spontaneous brain bleed. While I was out my children (20 and 21 YO sons) were advised to turn off the breathing machine and let me die as my chances of survival and recovery were so slim. My children refused and I woke up 3 weeks later to a nurse asking if I knew my name. After 3 months of in hospital rehab I could walk and take care of myself. I got to go home (!) and with effort got strong enough to cook and clean my home. This was a year ago. I have seizures every other month or so, memory problems and lingering muscle and coordination problems on my left side, but consider all that as annoyances.I am very lucky to have come through that as well as I did. I thank God for my for my sons and every day I get to wake up. I have NO memory of my time while in the coma. From the accounts in this video I think that is a blessing. BTW, I was very fit, drank no alcohol, did no drugs, at a healthy weight and worked out regularly when this happened No one has an explanation for why this happened me. They say it could happen to any one at any time. Take no day on this beautiful planet for granted!
cataderian Bravo my friend! That was quite inspirational! Hope you a long life and a complete recovery! Ps. Alcohol and drugs can be a lot of fun at times don’t overlook that fact lol. Good luck buddy! All the the best! X
Hey Cat, I wrecked my harley in 1989 and went into a coma. I awoke 7.5 days later and then all the doctors and therapists started telling me that I would have to accept my limitations. I was bedridden and could not walk. I think that it must be a paragraph in some medical textbook because they all said the same thing almost word for word. They said...."As soon as you accept your limitations your life will get easier. People will help you." Well I'm a little bit stubborn and told them that I would heal. Their reply to that was "Barry what your experiencing is called confabulation. You are trying to imagine this situation as you want it to be and not how it actually is." Well I recovered and I'm fine today. Oh it took a looooong time and yeah I still have aches and pains...but unless I told someone about it they would have no idea. My memory problems went away and I stopped worrying about seizures long ago. My point is this: Keep doing the things that you are doing and it might get even better than it is. There is actually a way to "exercise" your memory. What a person can do is pay attention to things. Reading is perhaps the best but even watching TV and having conversations helps. By the way....my entire left side did not work at first......but now this former right handed individual is almost ambidextrous. Remember Cat ......"exercise" your memory." It'll get stronger if you do. Have a great day and tomorrow have an even better one. I'm confident that you will.
I’ve seen patients like this. Nurses need to realize these patients CAN hear you, so watch how you speak to these patients. You can really depress them with what you say if you treat them like they aren’t even there!
I know I know they can hear everything they say!!!!my pastor’s son went into coma to an artificial life support unfortunately pastor disconnected his son after 3 days in coma!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭I still Dnt understand why I won’t nevertheless understand why he gave up so soon on his faith in Hod to do miracles feels like!or maybe he didn’t have money to keep him alive!😣😭😭😭😭😭😭😭how ever I’m happy his son is already in heaven in Jesussss arms
yes!! my head was crushed brain severed in numerous places i couldn't do anything but listen to doctors n nurses tell my family i was retarded then completely brain dead then they pronounced me dead and got info together about my death were taking off all the monitors and such even covered my head with a blanket miserable hags
Omgosh, I know! I mean, they know this, but I think some don't care. I tried my best to take care of the person inside the body too, esp since others (not all) just acted like they were a block of wood...
Nurses should be required take psychology exams, so should doctors. Frequently. To make sure the staff is actually able to take care of a patient.. I also really really hate the type of doctors that stay up and work all night, and also try to work the next day.. doctors are the least healthy people in the world.. they're constantly sleep deprived, and can easily make mistakes. Nurses get more sleep, but they're also usually very moody and aggravating.
i was in a coma when i was 9 (9 years ago) and i remember everything, i havent fully recovered and i never will but I started taking photos as a way to occupy my time 7 years ago and now im travelling the world full time working as a photographer. Some people unfortunately dont make it through but definitely something to fight through.
Bless you man, may God give you all the power and strength to keep doing the things you love and to recover, and even tho you said you won't be able to fully recover i hope you do...Stay strong.
That is so inspirational and that's a true miracle the good Lord blessed you with. I think it's awesome that your taking this second chance at life and making the most of it by traveling the world and using your new talent of photos. You are a true inspiration to me and I'm glad great God gave you this blessing!
I was in a Coma for one month after being struck down with Encephalitis when I was 24yrs old in 2004. I can't say I saw myself floating above my body or went to another plain but I did see some messed up things. I used to see a women climb out of the ceiling panel and scuttle across the ceiling. Then her arm would extend really long as she tried to reach for me. I also 'saw' two kids in the bed opposite me. They were twins with one dressed in pink and the other dressed in blue. They were both severely burnt to the point where you couldn't make out their facial features. But none of those visions were real. I was on an adult Ward with no kids but I often wonder if it was once a children's intensive care unit and they did die there (the hospital I was in is a very old one in London) It wasn't a nice experience but what I did get from it is I now know that you can hear when you're in that state. I remember the music my boyfriend played for me (we compared notes after I woke up) And my monitors would peak when I heard my boyfriends voice. At that time my parents didn't approve of him but when they saw how hearing his voice affected me positively they warmed to him and ended up loving him (we celebrated our 20th anniversary two days ago!). When I woke from the Coma I was in a state of delirious happiness because of all the amazing things I'd heard my family tell me. So if you're ever near someone in a Coma or someone who is close to death and no longer able to communicate please speak to them and tell them how much they mean to you coz they will hear you.
Lil Miss hi, i live with cronical encephalitis since 2010. Can you tell me what medication do you got? I try to find an alternative medication to "levetiracetam" (keppra) Thanks a lot from germany 👋🏻
Lil Miss those were not visions honey. That's the realm where dragons lie. That demon couldn't have you and those children may have been the only thing preventing her.
So true bro my dad went into a coma for 9 days because of a really bad concussion when he finally woke he said he could hear me speaking to him and when he heard me he would have good thoughts. He’s gone now but I still know that he can hear me
I was a care assistant in a nursing home a lady in her 40s was bought in after the hospital said she would never come out of her coma all the other staff talked over her didn’t involve her but I used to tell her jokes and speak to her like she was there and one day she smiled the nurse told me it was just a reaction not a smile but I kept on and one day I heard her tut and I said if you can tut you can do more 4 hrs later she started calling out words we contacted her family her husband son and daughter came over straight away and within days she was having conversations but sadly because her muscles were not being used she had little movement her family thanked me for pulling her out of her nightmare and it’s my most proudest moment so never give up on people in comas.
Kathleen there was little dine stimulant her some stretchers but little and not often it onky had 3 care assistants for 50plus residents and only 5 in the day and because they said she wouldn't come round they didn't get specialists in movement in shocking really it was a nursing home so lots of very ill folk there needs to be more staff that can spot triggers while using movement and terrible jokes help.
Kathleen and her first full word was one and it was 12.30pm and we didn't know where I was coming from and we got to her room and she kept repeating one so I said brilliant now say two and she did then 3 and four with in an hr she was saying her husband's name.
I had so many different painkillers and prescriptions prescribed to me. Doctors said I would be in a wheelchair within 5 years. They gave me all these painkillers and other pills and I refused to take them. I moved out of the county and I moved into a house that had a pool. I swam every day, minimum of 25 laps a day, even when it rained. And of course, I prayed. It's been over 18 years and I'm not in a wheelchair yet. Swimming and prayers are the best healing powers for your body. Thank you Jesus Amen
Jesus Christ makes me terrified how many people did we ''put to sleep'' while they were in a coma and how many of them were aware of what's happening arround them?
VITA kyo Yes, but really less important : would it happen to you and me and other people searching UA-cam ? Probably not. So we simply care less, but coma happens to everyone, regardless of how safe they are. Selfish, but hey, that's how it works.
I was in a medical coma for 3 weeks and when I woke up, I had never been so terrified in life before then. I woke up in a different place in the intensive care unit and it was the middle of the night. It took me months to recover physically, but it took me 7 years to get over the physiological trauma. I feel so sorry that this kid lost his childhood because of the coma.
I was put into the coma in an isolation room in the ICU (I had just landed a really great job for the xmas break during my first year at uni as a mature student and I came down with the really nasty strain of swine flu that turned into pneumonia) . When I woke up I could see in the same room, but due to the blinds I wasn't sure if it was my body in there! One messed up thing with a medical induced coma's is when you wake up, your head and way of thinking is so scrambled , yet you think you are being perfectly rational. I was paranoid to the point that I thought all male nurses were trying to harm me, steal my medication (opiates) for my back. Also the really odd thing was I had no realisation that 3 weeks had past, as I was meant to put knocked out for 24 hours for my body to recover. My head was so scrambled that I thought I was dead and was in hell for the first 6 hours of being awake. It was the flashbacks that just kept coming back so vividly of those first hours, that just kept fucking with me for years.
Dan Allnatt Bless you, you really went through a tough time didn't you, i can tell by the way you really need to get it of your chest as ive done with bad accidents in my past, keep talking and making sense of it you need people to talk to about it i know the feeling, time will heel you more and more and hope the flashbacks go away for you.
Dan Allnatt I'm so sorry that happened to you. I was in a medical coma too and it has also been the scariest thing I've ever been thru. The confusion is scary but what scared me the worst was the horrifying hallucinations and delusions. I thought 2 of the nurses were trying to kill me and I was soooo terrified of being alone. I have been diagnosed with PTSD and told by my therapist that specializes in PTSD that everyone she's seen that's been in a coma in ICU in those circumstances have some degree of PTSD. If you're still struggling with it I hope you'll get help!
VAM3.14R ! You think it's funny? There's something wrong with you. You go thru a coma and see how funny it is when you have a catheter stuck up in your bladder, you're wearing diapers, you can't move or speak or feed yourself or defend yourself if someone tries to hurt you . Yeah.... REAL FUNNY.
I was a CNA for 20 yrs. I took care of many people who could not speak or respond but I always talked to them and explained what I was doing. I always felt they could hear me. You just never know but always hope and do your best for them.
Im hoping and praying for my husband who had an accident a month ago has been in a coma since then the doctors are doing their best to discourage me saying that he'll be in that vegetative state forever
@@MultiLydiah so sorry to hear. I'll say a prayer for you and your husband. Just hold his hand and love him that's all you can do and know that tons of others love you guys and are praying for you💕🙏 stay strong
My dad was in coma he recently just passed away 3 months ago. See this video kinda helped to see that when I talked to him I guess he could really hear me even though the doctors said no.. I'm glad I did. It hurts so bad knowing I'll never see him again but at least I had the honor of being his son for a while. RIP dad.
I know, Just imagining, you can't physically respond in anyway. but the idea that shook me is, you're in the coma, and you're conscious of those in the room with you. your doctor, and loved ones deciding to pull the plug or not, and you're powerless to do anything...
@@MasonPerry7 I thought the same thing. Imagine hearing everything, knowing what's going on and trying so hard to scream out "I'm here!! I'm ok!!". I can't, nor do I even want too, imagine that feeling.
just another gay passing by True it may be cool to lucid dream in a coma. But you have to think about the scary shit you’d see. On top of that you’re going to be staying in that coma anywhere from a few days to months to years. And on top of THAT dreams feel muuuuuuuch longer than they actually are. So it’s basically gonna feel like you’re trapped in a nightmare for a millennia. Not so fun.
I was in a coma for 4 days, i just remember i was at my computer and resting on my bed and then i woke up in ICU and on Ventilator with a nurse looking down at me. It took me a long time to recover in mind and body. My son saved my life by finding me and calling 911.
My ex-sister-in-law was in a coma for a couple of months and she told me that because she was unresponsive everybody just assumed that she was unconscious but she was fully conscious the entire time, and the only person who treated her like a human being was the maid that came in to take care of the room every day. The moral of that story is: Never assume a person in a coma is unconscious!
He's lucky he has a very supportive and loving family. 12 yrs in coma is too much.. he must really been bless and thankful to his family for not giving up on him,
I know a lady that went to a hospital and talked to someone in a coma. soon enough he woke up, and thanked her for all the encouraging things she said. He said that her heard every word. This is so beautiful. 💓
I was in a coma for few months and i remember i could hear and see everything even though my eyes were closed. But i didn't have the perception of time. It was like a few days. And i didn't knew i was there for months. I can even feel that state today while i am sleeping like if someone walks in my room while i am in deep sleep or even dreaming i know who is it and it's upto me whether i want to wake up or keep sleeping. It's like being aware of what you are doing. And i am changed its like i am reborn after that.
You learned to precicve things beyond your body. Your subconscious is ALWAYS taking notes, always on "record." Like if you were to do a "sense deprivation," meditation for hours per day. "Yourself," learns to understand things on a level that isn't taught...an outside perspective of the self. Very handy.
It's not so weird if you think about it. When you're asleep you still hear everything going on around you whether you know it or not. This will influence your dreams to some degree.
Yeah, I have had my dreams and what's on the TV in Sync, they say you only dream during REM and that's the deepest part of your sleep, but I'm sure I was drifting in and out of my sleep and dream, and what was going on on' the tv at the moment was exactly what I was dreaming about, I was an audience member and a guest on the talk show and also watching myself in the audience and on stage (every aspect!!?? Work your brains on that!!! 😂) all at once watching the show on a cliff above a coved beach
This is so trueeeee for real when i leave the tv on while ill sleep whatever is in playing on the tv will influence some dreams or noises or when i was young and my mother would come into my room before i woke up for school to open the window or get clothes or whatnot i can remember some dreams where it was hwr actions and movements but someone or something entirely in my dream and then when i wake up i see my mom in the position or movement or exactly what the end of my dream was!! Crazy stuff
I was in a medically induced coma for 6 weeks while trying to recover from ARDS with sepsis. It was a complete nightmare. It happened 1999 and I still suffer from PTSD from it. It's so hard to articulate how terrible and terrifying it was. I feel so bad for this man.
My worst fear.. Trapped in a body with no means to communicate.. I was in a medical coma and this happened to me. I could hear the people talking around me but I couldn't see nor say anything to them. It was painful. Such a strong man to have endured this for such a long time
Jaison Prince I feel bad for the people who are like this in nursing homes and have home health aides people with ALS and MS and other issues. especially if they are being abused. they can't tell anyone.
Hi..glad you are ok. When you say it was painful, do you mean pain as in hurt or painful as feelings? How long were you in a coma? What did you feel as you were coming back? 🙂
Tanytui G Not physical pain bro, but psychological terror. It was as if I was trapped inside my own thoughts completely immobile. A pure claustrophobic experience I would say.
I survived a coma I wasn't supposed to wake from. I was in a carbon monoxide poisoning accident in which the landlords of my rental property had not had the gas heater serviced in over 15 years and there were multiple leaks which became apparent when I finally turned on the heat and the gas furnace filled my home with deadly but undetectable gas during early December of 2010. The first kid in this vid is absolutely correct as far as my experience went- I was aware, and trapped in a land between life and death; 'the land of dragons'. I died 4 times, and saw so much, leaving me with brain damage and severe PTSD. I had to relearn everything as well. One most heartbreaking memory is of my dad, who never cries, weeping at my bedside as soon as everyone else left the room. I was screaming with everything in me, 'I'm here!' Over and over, but he could not hear me and apparently I could not speak as I was intubated and otherwise comatose. I turned all of my mental, physical, and spiritual energy towards just touching him. After about 10 minutes, my hand shot out and grabbed his. Finally, someone knew I was in there. He stayed by my side for the rest of the night telling me stories to keep me calm. The doctors didn't believe him but we both knew the truth and I eventually pulled through. I continue to suffer from this event 7 years later and likely always will. I'm praying for recovery as I've already lost so much of my life to this.
Himawanization I saw a lot of things, dreamed/hallucinated- but my loved ones could always bring me back eventually... whether they knew it or not. Dying is also a crazy experience, as well as waking up. I had to squeeze my entire being through a lemon colored and sized tunnel with all of my might and immediately I woke up and shortly after, my family was ushered in. I don't think I'd ever be strong enough to hang on like that or come back from the other side again. I wish I could get over all of it but it's difficult to retain a sense of purpose after an ordeal such as this. I really admire the persons in this video.
Erin Vinson I haven't felt in a coma but i fel in a 3 day sleep because my lungs got a very hard push that made it impossible to breath so i passed but, i were playing rugby so there was a doctor by the pitch who made me breath agian but i diden't Woke up untill 3 Days and it felt horribel it was like a time gap in my life and i can't imgene the suffer you went througe. Huge respect and hope you will recover fully nomather what the doctors say Sry for bad Bad english
This story is so touching. My ex-husband had brain surgery in the 1980's due to an aneurysm, and people in his ward were in comas. I remember a man who faced the window and I wanted so much to go in and talk to him, but I prayed for him silently. If I knew then what I know now, I would have gone into his room, held his hand and spoke to him to give him hope.
I m a survivor I had been in coma for 17 days after a critical liver transplant while my kidneys heart lung brain and almost all body organs stoped working My family and friends thought it’s the end some of them were talking about shutting down the machine but my mother never agreed with them I have seen dreams some were supper scary and some with nice views when I woke up I thought I was just fainted my mom says that when she used to come to my room and pull out the sheets on me I used to show reaction but my doctors and nurses were not believing her words the first night when I woke up from coma I heard my family talking behind my hospital room door I heard them saying the nurse want them to pay some money and I heard my dad saying he is not happy from me as I have given them hard time but after few days when I was totally able to speak I asked my mom where was she when I first came out of coma she said that night they all were home except my younger brother in hospital who were not even in my room at night time but I swear I heard them talking I heard my nurse telling them I m asleep I saw a friend in my room who lives far away from us I thought she is here to see me but later I got to know she didn’t came hospital at all I used to hear music from my country all days even after coma but my family were saying there is nothing as I hear there are many more weird things I saw there and heard but as my family and friends say none were real It’ gets scary for me when I try to remember those things I got survived with 5% chance One more thing I request every one to do body donation when we die we don’t even need our body organ but our body organs can safe many lives I got my liver from UCLA Los Angeles hospital after getting rejected by a family when they didn’t liked my religion and refused to give me their son’s liver and that was the reason I went to coma for not getting the organ on time but thanks got they found out another Donor before it was too late It’s been a year I got a new life I m very thankful and appreciative the family who helped me live a little more with their child organ I m a medical assistant and I do my job with full attention and honesty as heath and life’s means a lot Love your loved ones before it’s too late
wow.. that is amazing. and that is sad they rejected you because of religion. I'm an Atheist and I would never do that to anyone. not even if they was a Satanist. saving someone should be about helping them live. not what religion they are.
@Asma Hamid … well thanks but I don't believe in any god's so I really don't believe in them blessing me.. I'll just take your thanks and that is enough for me. I am an Atheist now but I was a believer for 32 years. I am a person of Science now. Strict Scientific Facts is all I believe in. But I do have Morals and believe everyone should be treated with respect. I would help anyone in anyway I could regardless of their skin color, national origins, or religion. we are all Humans in my book. we all come from Stardust. and that is a fact of Science. you, me, everyone are made up of the same elements found in exploding stars that have went Supernova. in fact we are part of the universe, not separate. I believe we are connected to the very fabric of the Universe. if anything I'm a Pantheists. I would believe a God would be the whole universe. everything. even us. we would be part of that god. not separate.
I understand how he felt he feels invisible I feel the same only I can try to make myself visible but no matter how loud or hard I yell they always seem to walk right through me but I still have people that believe in me.
Lost my mom when she was in a coma. I just want a conversation with her :,( I was two weeks from graduating high school. Feel as I did on that day still.
Magic I disagree. Sure being in a coma for 12 years would be horrible, but better suffer 12 years and resume from there than lose all of your years in a snap. There are no second chances once you lose your life after all. I’d bet the people in the video agree. Well, just my opinion.
Imagine having that hope and never giving up. God bless those parents who held on for 12 years! Imagine the profound love and patience. This is the true definition of patience is a virtue
I remember Martin’s story he made a book called “The Ghost Boy”... I read it and almost cried. It really goes to show how much we can take for granted and the blessings we can have.
I think people are too quick at taking a Doctor urging to Turn off Life Support machines. I'm one of these "Let's wait awhile & see" type of people. I had a friend Alisha who suffered from Systemic Lupus & had a stroke at age 26. I went to see her on a Thursday at the hospital and she was doing really well. Two days later she had a stroke & was put on life support in ICU. Her mother told me they were taking her off life support & that I needed to come to the hospital to say my goodbyes. When I got there I grabbed Alisha's hand, told her I was there, that I loved her. Alisha squeezed my hand and a tear fell down her cheek!! I knew right then that she was aware!! She was not brain dead as the Doctors said she was & I honestly feel that Alisha could hear her Doctors discussing "Pulling the Plug" with her family!! And I was horrified that these Doctors convinced her mother to turn off the machines. Alisha had only being on life support for 2 days!! I've often wondered what if they waited just another day or two. Or even another month or two. I've often wondered " What if I spoke up" & encouraged her family to wait awhile before pulling the plug?? I'm convinced that they gave up on Alisha far too quick. And I think these Doctors are too quick to turn off the machines because of cost of keeping comatose people alive.
@@AnandSingh-sv7mh I'm very sad to say that when Alisha's mother took the doctors advice to remove Life Support machines Alisha passed away. Alisha had only been on Life Support for 2 days. I think had they waited longer & gave Alisha more time maybe she could have recovered. I miss her dearly.
I know this is an old video and my comment will be buried but I can't stop thinking how scary it must've been for these people approaching a nights sleep after waking up from a coma. Like being in a coma for years and even thinking about going to sleep has to induce some anxiety
I was in a coma for 9 days. After waking up I was so afraid to close my eyes in fear of falling asleep and slipping into another coma. I was in the ICU private room so I kept the TV on and loud so I could stay awake. I stayed awake for 48 hours and refused any medication that could promote sleep. They finally assigned a private nurse to stay by my side watching me in case my health turned bad while sleeping the nurse was there to save me. It's good to be alive and breathing on my own ✝️💗
Yeah! Give up on those who give up. Their issue to deal with not ours. Focusing on things irrelevant makes them multiply, right? And irrelevance intensifies into negativity when bothered upon it.
Losing the ability to communicate is one of the hardest and most stressful things ever my own mother lost her speech and I was the only one that truly understood her I miss and love her so much never give up on people.
Recovering Soul that's so true thanks guys appreciate everyone's kind words and to Sentient Diarrhea I don't rise to troll idiots like you there's obviously a reason you have zero subscribers.
I woke from my coma completely paralyzed and on a ventilator and my face itched like crazy because of the medicine I was being given. I couldn't scratch my nose or tell anyone to scratch it,felt like a thousand ants crawling over my face and nose, and I just had to lay there screaming in my head.Its such a cliche to tell people to appreciate the little things but in that situation I became extremly aware of how awesome it would be if I could just scratch my own face or at least tell someone to do it.People take far too many things for granted and I did the same until going through my experience. I had to learn how to do everything all over again and still to this day every time I scratch my nose I think of how great it is just to do that one tiny "insignificant" action.
@@Odysseus1999 It's truly hard to explain because it's difficult to even wrap your mind around it.People get a slight sense from that story of not being able to scratch my face or tell someone to, some people it has actually upset them so much they cry.When they took me off the ventilator after the 3rd month I could only mouth words but over the next week I could get some volume out and I was in so much pain I begged my parents, Drs,nurses to let me die.Would beg until they sedated me.I have a son now and can't fathom having him beg that.Its part of the reason why I don't have full empathy when someone tells me how bad they hurt, and I can't stand when people tell me that I have no idea how bad this pain they experienced was,but it's not their fault because they don't know what I've been through but unfortunately I have told a few people over the years that unless they have experienced pain so bad that they beg for death... to just assume I know exactly how bad you hurt.Having a son helped cure the last bit of negativity I had resulting from that experience.Now I don't think the experience of getting so sick, having to learn to crawl and walk again as a negative or positive because alot of both happened because of it,so I just think of it as just another experience.
Did they purposely have you paralyzed? Or was it just your medical condition at the time? If you'd been given a paralytic without a sedative....well then...that's just unethical and cruel of them.
@@madelynrpoer6700 no,the paralysis was caused by the rare form of encephalitis I had,they put me into a medically induced coma because of the amount of pain I was experiencing when awake plus it made the running of all the tests alot easier.It was done for a good reason and I am glad they did,there was a time when they took me off the ventilator and I could speak but the only thing I said and asked my parents was to please take me home,put me in my bed, and let me die. I would beg for death until they knocked me out either with sedatives or opiates.People often complain about pain and if I am not in the mood to listen or be sympathetic I just tell them that unless it's hurts bad enough that you beg for death then don't talk to me about pain.Its been hard to have sympathy or empathy for someone experiencing temporary pain after I experienced pain far worse and for far longer.
@@kyleroesler7057 thanks,me too. I still get calls from the hospital I was in when they have a kid who is temporarily or permanently paralyzed and if in the state I go by and talk to them and their parents. I know what it feels like to be in that situation and if I can help someone in the slightest of ways then that's what I'm going to do.
I am another survivor. It's been 20 years since I came out of the coma. Recovery has been long and difficult. I had a near death experience that wasn't earth shaking or foreign to me. I was able to witness bits of life beyond and the great peace and order that exists there. It wasn't easy to come back to this life of pain and unsurety, but I knew I had things to do. Life hasn't been easy since, but I am happy. Life is good and will continue to improve. I know God has my back, and I am grateful.
Ancient civilizations were smart enough to build monuments they cant duplicate today but, they were so stupid to know its flat. Stopit! Do some research before you insult things you have no clue about #ignoraceisdeadly
I thought jail is scary until you got jail on your own body, fully aware but incapable of doing things, waiting when will end. thats scary. Stay healthy everyone
I just can not believe that people do exist in this day and age that take care of their unresponsive loved ones for years and never give up. I wish I knew someone like that, most people I know are so selfish.
Very selfish..unreal.... I watch my mother watch dad before he died for 2yrs straight everyday like human being....a( mammal)warmblooded...not a reptilian......
My brother in law has been taking care of his son for over twelve years. He's been in a coma state. At 18 right after graduation he was in an accident was thrown from his truck and suffered severe brain damage he has been by his side every day at the nursing home. He'll never give up. One day I hope he comes out of it. Blessings for Shawn and my brother in law and shawns mother
My teacher daughter was in coma and when she back concious she told her papa things she seen. She told them that she saw her body laying in bed. She also saw 2 doors and curious what's in it. But she choose to stay beside her body cuz something might happened if she leave. She heard people singing in a very beautiful voices. When she look up, she saw a Big church ... she is just a child yet she saw those things.. Amazing
*If you don't want to watch the video, then read this.* Edit: geez, there sure is a whole lot of beef down here. I heard this story before. It's really sad. He was sexual abused by the nurses, they mistreated him a lot, he even heard his own mom say she hoped he died. Of course they all denied it once he regained the ability to speak but I can't get over how upsetting this is. I remember crying when I first read this story. I still feel tears welling up in my eyes. Poor fella.
I once saw myself lying asleep on my bed. I felt wide awake and walked into my parents room and looked at my Mum. I really thought she was dead. I felt so horrified I went back to bed to cry. Never knew a thing after that until I woke up in the morning and my Mother had died. Scary stuff!
*Imagine one day waking up. Not knowing who you are or where you are. You've been in a coma for years. The whole life you lived was made up in your mind. You are not who you think you are. It was all just a dream. Just a flash in your brain that never happend. You are waking up on a bed not knowing what year it is. Do you have a family? Is there someone waiting for you? Do you even look like you think you look or it's all in your head. Do YOU, the person that you think you are even exists? You remember a whole life that never happend. You are lost.*
Satan works in mysterious ways.... but only with GOD'S permission. God worked His Mighty work, as He does every day. People miss what God can do. He is our Creator. He calls the shots. God bless this person.
@@64SKELL God is not religion. I believe you are misguided by the devil. I will pray for you. The bible tells us that fools say there is no God --- Psalm 14:1 The fool has said in his heart, “There is no God.” --- Good and evil exist because of God. He is the Creator of everything under the sun... the bible is not man-made... every word is God-breathed- 2 Timothy 3: 16-17 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the servant of God[a] may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. I am sorry that you have suffered under the hands of the Catholic church. They are prophesied about in scripture though- even the protestant reformers taught that. They had millions put to death for not following their doctrine. I too used to be Catholic until I was led out by God and the Holy Spirit. In fact, Revelation talks about the Roman Papal Power. It says that it is the anti-Christ and that soon there is going to be tribulation under this power...all the world ( except the believers in Christ) are going to follow this power and receive the mark of the beast ( the Roman Papal Power). Only those who believe and trust in Jesus Christ and God's word ( the bible) are going to receive God seal and be protected during the Tribulation. Please, reconsider.
@@64SKELL you are a fool...that's what the Bible says about you. Just because you can't explain God doesn't mean He doesn't exist. Even nature can tell you that there is a God. I pray that God reveals to you His existence.
The Devil's Advocate I wouldn't be worrying about this life the one you advocate for is not your friend. And if you keep representing him who deals in destruction of men's souls your gonna wish you never existed. Laugh now cry later?
I am feeling pretty bad that everyone here is joking about their poor fate. Why? Just for the sake of seeking attention? Imagine your loved one getting locked inside of his/her own body for years. That could be you too.
@@kyia7712 You know what? I don't care about likes in my comments. But I just noticed some jokes about these victims are getting 6K likes. It makes me feel bad about humanity because 6K people just found that funny. Why and How is that supposed to be funny?
Ive learned more about the experience in a coma from the comments section more than the video! Thanks for all the honest coma experiences you guys posted.
I was in a coma for 8 days after being hit head on by a car while riding my motorcycle back in 1988. I was 25 yrs old. I remember dreaming while in a coma. Just like dreams we have at night while sleeping. I don't remember specific dreams except for one which I still remember. Just basic dreams. That's it.
It's not a dream you fucking idiot. It's the state between life and death. Many of these ppl want to scream for help but no words come out their mouths. You lose your senses when your dieing. Your hearing and consious is the last to go before you slump over.
Every coma case I have so far heard about in random places, one guy is a piano player who was in a Mozart Documentary, a friend came and played Mozart... he heard music, but it was India Bhavageethe like singing. They all keep stimulating the person, and eventually do something to push the stimulus for a response. For whatever it's worth, if you know anyone in a coma, stimulate the person, and do things like play music, put a whistle in their mouth, touch them with velvet, flowers, cotton balls, etc. Do all things to get a response, and try to discern what movement seems capable of them to encourage them to keep doing as a way to maybe reach them and wake them. Almost seems like assistance is needed to jump start them out of the comatose state. If faced with that situation I would do those things. Nothing to lose.
NINA MANLEY that's what i think of...the burden on your family. I love my son and daughter, and I'm certain they would care for me if something horrific like this were to happen, but God Almighty i pray and hope never to burden their lives in this way.
My son is in a quasi vegetative state. He is regaining, and is conscience...this video gave me so much hope, as I read him the news and talk to him like he is there. I dont care what people think, hes here, just cannot move yet.
WSO
Bless you, sending a prayer your way x
I love you and I am glad you got to see this ,,,
Do your best to be strong and push for what is good for your child's medical care. I hope that your child regains control soon.
Don't stop believing, hold on to that feeling!
I'm so sorry, I sincerely hope your son makes a full recovery. My daughter was diagnosed with a terminal illness and I've never prayed so hard in my life. One Sunday I was in the chapel and a choir of girls about her age were singing. I asked the lady who brought the group could they sing to my girl. She said she didn't know if the pediatric ICU nurses would allow it. But they came with me to ask. The girls surrounded her bed and sang her favorite hymn Amazing Grace and there wasnt a dry eye on the unit. The next Sunday my daughter though pale and weak was sitting in the chapel ! She needed to thank them. There was still a long way to go but she was declared in full remission and her Dr's called it a miracle and she's in medical journals for it. Now it's nearly 4 years later and my girl is still healthy about to start college. Please don't lose hope. Miracles are very real. Please tell me his first name so I can pray for him.
They never gave up on him. Thankgod. Beautiful. I'm so happy he's found love.
True
Nice,but THANK GOD.
Yeah, imagine all the people in coma’s who had similar experiences to him, conscious, but immobile, but weren’t as lucky as him..
@@frankyjnr764
Yes thank God and forget about the doctor, the hospital, the medical equipment and the parents money because had nothing to do with it. It was all 100 percent God.
Do do do do da Doo never gonna give you up never gonna let you down
My mother also in coma for 8years. Since 11-3-2010..unforgettable tragedy in my life-accident with her. Still waiting for her. Pls pray for her 😢😢hope this miracle happen to her😔
vaani jee I am praying for your Mum in the name of Jesus that she wakes up and becomes well again!
vaani jee everything would be fine.. there is a hope..
vaani jee keep telling her to push foward.. give her encouragement and support her.. ask her to see the light and follow it
John Barkes Thanks dear. Will try our best..
Shanaya Star Okay hope for the best. Thanks dear 😌
God Bless Everyone who reads this... Have a Beautiful Blessed day.
oh.. Thank You.
You have a blessed day your self
STFU
Ali yildiz 😂😂😂💔wicked 😂
May God shine his light on you forever 🙏🏼💖🦋🌈
@@aliyildiz2863 😠demons
My fiance fell into a coma after being hit by a car. He'd suffered massive brain damage and spent about 4 days in a coma. One night, as I was sitting by his bedside in the hospital, I just started talking to him. Going on and on about all sorts of things. I hadn't done that before because hospitals tend to make me very nervous. The last thing I said as I was falling asleep with my head laying on his arm, was about how we'd talked about what we'd both do if the other died. I'd always told him I'd want to die with him and even though his sentiment was very similar, he never liked that response much. That night I told him "If there's any way that you can possibly stay here, please do. I don't want to lose you. But if you have to go... if there's no other choice... I promise I won't kill myself. I'll keep living for you." About 30ish minutes later, the machines started beeping. His vital signs were fading fast. He was pronounced dead 3 hours later. Maybe it was just coincidence... but I know he heard me. I know he was wanting to hear that.
BarrelsOfCelery That just made me cry. He definitely heard you! He was holding on bcuz he was worried about you😢 I'm sorry for your loss
Yes dear. You did the right thing. His time was up. He had just hung on to keep you company. Rest assured he is in peace now.
this made me cry. i am so sorry for your loss.
i want to cry ...blessings for you
BarrelsOfCelery. I'm sad that you to feel that pain. He is much closer than most would believe. There is so much more to us than just the physical body. The physical body is just an illusion than helps us in soul growth. May I suggest that when you feel up to it, check out the 'channeling Erik' youtube channel. This is but one source that can answer many of our concerns. Love and light to you.
it would be so weird to go to sleep as a kid and wake up an adult
yeah, first thing i check whether my pennis still in coma or not
Faezma Faez he was paralyzed
Holy shiz
Faezma Faez the fact that you spelled pennis made me laugh for a solid minute
I don't think the body would age but his mental thingy majig would
I took a nap one day and woke up 3 months later in a hospital with a breathing tube in my neck. I had suffered a spontaneous brain bleed. While I was out my children (20 and 21 YO sons) were advised to turn off the breathing machine and let me die as my chances of survival and recovery were so slim. My children refused and I woke up 3 weeks later to a nurse asking if I knew my name. After 3 months of in hospital rehab I could walk and take care of myself. I got to go home (!) and with effort got strong enough to cook and clean my home. This was a year ago. I have seizures every other month or so, memory problems and lingering muscle and coordination problems on my left side, but consider all that as annoyances.I am very lucky to have come through that as well as I did. I thank God for my for my sons and every day I get to wake up. I have NO memory of my time while in the coma. From the accounts in this video I think that is a blessing. BTW, I was very fit, drank no alcohol, did no drugs, at a healthy weight and worked out regularly when this happened No one has an explanation for why this happened me. They say it could happen to any one at any time. Take no day on this beautiful planet for granted!
cataderian
Bravo my friend! That was quite inspirational! Hope you a long life and a complete recovery!
Ps. Alcohol and drugs can be a lot of fun at times don’t overlook that fact lol. Good luck buddy! All the the best! X
cataderian God bless your soul.
Thank you for sharing your story! Very inspirational!
Just the happy story I needed right now. All the very best to you and your family. Onward and upward xx
Hey Cat, I wrecked my harley in 1989 and went into a coma. I awoke 7.5 days later and then all the doctors and therapists started telling me that I would have to accept my limitations. I was bedridden and could not walk. I think that it must be a paragraph in some medical textbook because they all said the same thing almost word for word. They said...."As soon as you accept your limitations your life will get easier. People will help you." Well I'm a little bit stubborn and told them that I would heal. Their reply to that was "Barry what your experiencing is called confabulation. You are trying to imagine this situation as you want it to be and not how it actually is." Well I recovered and I'm fine today. Oh it took a looooong time and yeah I still have aches and pains...but unless I told someone about it they would have no idea. My memory problems went away and I stopped worrying about seizures long ago. My point is this: Keep doing the things that you are doing and it might get even better than it is. There is actually a way to "exercise" your memory. What a person can do is pay attention to things. Reading is perhaps the best but even watching TV and having conversations helps. By the way....my entire left side did not work at first......but now this former right handed individual is almost ambidextrous. Remember Cat ......"exercise" your memory." It'll get stronger if you do. Have a great day and tomorrow have an even better one. I'm confident that you will.
I’ve seen patients like this. Nurses need to realize these patients CAN hear you, so watch how you speak to these patients. You can really depress them with what you say if you treat them like they aren’t even there!
I know I know they can hear everything they say!!!!my pastor’s son went into coma to an artificial life support unfortunately pastor disconnected his son after 3 days in coma!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭I still Dnt understand why I won’t nevertheless understand why he gave up so soon on his faith in Hod to do miracles feels like!or maybe he didn’t have money to keep him alive!😣😭😭😭😭😭😭😭how ever I’m happy his son is already in heaven in Jesussss arms
yes!! my head was crushed brain severed in numerous places i couldn't do anything but listen to doctors n nurses tell my family i was retarded then completely brain dead then they pronounced me dead and got info together about my death were taking off all the monitors and such even covered my head with a blanket miserable hags
@@peggywoodard5829 That's totally crazy, did you sue them?
Omgosh, I know! I mean, they know this, but I think some don't care. I tried my best to take care of the person inside the body too, esp since others (not all) just acted like they were a block of wood...
Nurses should be required take psychology exams, so should doctors. Frequently. To make sure the staff is actually able to take care of a patient.. I also really really hate the type of doctors that stay up and work all night, and also try to work the next day.. doctors are the least healthy people in the world.. they're constantly sleep deprived, and can easily make mistakes. Nurses get more sleep, but they're also usually very moody and aggravating.
i was in a coma when i was 9 (9 years ago) and i remember everything, i havent fully recovered and i never will but I started taking photos as a way to occupy my time 7 years ago and now im travelling the world full time working as a photographer. Some people unfortunately dont make it through but definitely something to fight through.
Happy to hear you're still 'fighting'. 🙂
Bless you man, may God give you all the power and strength to keep doing the things you love and to recover, and even tho you said you won't be able to fully recover i hope you do...Stay strong.
That is so inspirational and that's a true miracle the good Lord blessed you with. I think it's awesome that your taking this second chance at life and making the most of it by traveling the world and using your new talent of photos. You are a true inspiration to me and I'm glad great God gave you this blessing!
Rye Jessen You remember what was going on around you when you were in a coma?
People like you motivates me to go out and tackle my problems, knowing how little mine are in comparison.
I was in a Coma for one month after being struck down with Encephalitis when I was 24yrs old in 2004. I can't say I saw myself floating above my body or went to another plain but I did see some messed up things. I used to see a women climb out of the ceiling panel and scuttle across the ceiling. Then her arm would extend really long as she tried to reach for me. I also 'saw' two kids in the bed opposite me. They were twins with one dressed in pink and the other dressed in blue. They were both severely burnt to the point where you couldn't make out their facial features. But none of those visions were real. I was on an adult Ward with no kids but I often wonder if it was once a children's intensive care unit and they did die there (the hospital I was in is a very old one in London) It wasn't a nice experience but what I did get from it is I now know that you can hear when you're in that state. I remember the music my boyfriend played for me (we compared notes after I woke up) And my monitors would peak when I heard my boyfriends voice. At that time my parents didn't approve of him but when they saw how hearing his voice affected me positively they warmed to him and ended up loving him (we celebrated our 20th anniversary two days ago!).
When I woke from the Coma I was in a state of delirious happiness because of all the amazing things I'd heard my family tell me.
So if you're ever near someone in a Coma or someone who is close to death and no longer able to communicate please speak to them and tell them how much they mean to you coz they will hear you.
Lil Miss wow what a moving story. Nah God continue to bless you and watch over you. 🙏🏾 What hospital was you in May I ask?
Lil Miss hi, i live with cronical encephalitis since 2010. Can you tell me what medication do you got? I try to find an alternative medication to "levetiracetam" (keppra)
Thanks a lot from germany 👋🏻
This is a very beautiful story , I'm really happy for you ❤
Lil Miss those were not visions honey. That's the realm where dragons lie. That demon couldn't have you and those children may have been the only thing preventing her.
So true bro my dad went into a coma for 9 days because of a really bad concussion when he finally woke he said he could hear me speaking to him and when he heard me he would have good thoughts. He’s gone now but I still know that he can hear me
I was a care assistant in a nursing home a lady in her 40s was bought in after the hospital said she would never come out of her coma all the other staff talked over her didn’t involve her but I used to tell her jokes and speak to her like she was there and one day she smiled the nurse told me it was just a reaction not a smile but I kept on and one day I heard her tut and I said if you can tut you can do more 4 hrs later she started calling out words we contacted her family her husband son and daughter came over straight away and within days she was having conversations but sadly because her muscles were not being used she had little movement her family thanked me for pulling her out of her nightmare and it’s my most proudest moment so never give up on people in comas.
That's interesting about her muscles. You don't think of that, that they should be somehow exercising the patient.
Kathleen there was little dine stimulant her some stretchers but little and not often it onky had 3 care assistants for 50plus residents and only 5 in the day and because they said she wouldn't come round they didn't get specialists in movement in shocking really it was a nursing home so lots of very ill folk there needs to be more staff that can spot triggers while using movement and terrible jokes help.
Kathleen and her first full word was one and it was 12.30pm and we didn't know where I was coming from and we got to her room and she kept repeating one so I said brilliant now say two and she did then 3 and four with in an hr she was saying her husband's name.
WOW! You should be proud of yourself. You are one in a million. God Bless you.
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I had so many different painkillers and prescriptions prescribed to me. Doctors said I would be in a wheelchair within 5 years.
They gave me all these painkillers and other pills and I refused to take them.
I moved out of the county and I moved into a house that had a pool.
I swam every day, minimum of 25 laps a day, even when it rained.
And of course, I prayed.
It's been over 18 years and I'm not in a wheelchair yet.
Swimming and prayers are the best healing powers for your body.
Thank you Jesus
Amen
God bless you
Amen. Well done listening to spirit. 🙏🙂🌈
@@miriaml.150
Thank you
@@katrinkasanfranciscobayare7364 You're welcome. Keep up the great job. You are an inspiration.🙂
Hope you well
Jesus Christ makes me terrified how many people did we ''put to sleep'' while they were in a coma and how many of them were aware of what's happening arround them?
hey sure just imagine
It’s like being buried alive, very creepy! 😨
We also killed millions of very healthy people , using machine guns , napalm & atomic bombs ...
VITA kyo
Yes, but really less important : would it happen to you and me and other people searching UA-cam ? Probably not. So we simply care less, but coma happens to everyone, regardless of how safe they are.
Selfish, but hey, that's how it works.
Ava Lin *thats practically murder oh my god*
What amazed me was the number of ads
trby ads*
There is only 4.. what the heck?
Bilal what? Saying this guy is trying so hard to get as much money as possible from a supposed "emphathy" video
Bilal how is that insensitive, I think you’re just too sensitive
trby odd I didn't get a single ad
I was in a medical coma for 3 weeks and when I woke up, I had never been so terrified in life before then. I woke up in a different place in the intensive care unit and it was the middle of the night. It took me months to recover physically, but it took me 7 years to get over the physiological trauma. I feel so sorry that this kid lost his childhood because of the coma.
I was put into the coma in an isolation room in the ICU (I had just landed a really great job for the xmas break during my first year at uni as a mature student and I came down with the really nasty strain of swine flu that turned into pneumonia) . When I woke up I could see in the same room, but due to the blinds I wasn't sure if it was my body in there! One messed up thing with a medical induced coma's is when you wake up, your head and way of thinking is so scrambled , yet you think you are being perfectly rational. I was paranoid to the point that I thought all male nurses were trying to harm me, steal my medication (opiates) for my back. Also the really odd thing was I had no realisation that 3 weeks had past, as I was meant to put knocked out for 24 hours for my body to recover. My head was so scrambled that I thought I was dead and was in hell for the first 6 hours of being awake. It was the flashbacks that just kept coming back so vividly of those first hours, that just kept fucking with me for years.
Dan Allnatt
Bless you, you really went through a tough time didn't you, i can tell by the way you really need to get it of your chest as ive done with bad accidents in my past, keep talking and making sense of it you need people to talk to about it i know the feeling, time will heel you more and more and hope the flashbacks go away for you.
Dan Allnatt I'm so sorry that happened to you. I was in a medical coma too and it has also been the scariest thing I've ever been thru. The confusion is scary but what scared me the worst was the horrifying hallucinations and delusions. I thought 2 of the nurses were trying to kill me and I was soooo terrified of being alone. I have been diagnosed with PTSD and told by my therapist that specializes in PTSD that everyone she's seen that's been in a coma in ICU in those circumstances have some degree of PTSD. If you're still struggling with it I hope you'll get help!
VAM3.14R ! You think it's funny? There's something wrong with you. You go thru a coma and see how funny it is when you have a catheter stuck up in your bladder, you're wearing diapers, you can't move or speak or feed yourself or defend yourself if someone tries to hurt you . Yeah.... REAL FUNNY.
Dan, you must be weak minded. Simular thing happend to me, when i woke up, i laughed. Turned on the news to find 9/11 happend a few days prior.
I was a CNA for 20 yrs. I took care of many people who could not speak or respond but I always talked to them and explained what I was doing. I always felt they could hear me.
You just never know but always hope and do your best for them.
Im hoping and praying for my husband who had an accident a month ago has been in a coma since then the doctors are doing their best to discourage me saying that he'll be in that vegetative state forever
@@MultiLydiah so sorry to hear. I'll say a prayer for you and your husband.
Just hold his hand and love him that's all you can do and know that tons of others love you guys and are praying for you💕🙏 stay strong
@@MultiLydiah hang in there
@@MultiLydiah Any updates?
My dad was in coma he recently just passed away 3 months ago. See this video kinda helped to see that when I talked to him I guess he could really hear me even though the doctors said no.. I'm glad I did. It hurts so bad knowing I'll never see him again but at least I had the honor of being his son for a while. RIP dad.
Gilberto Alvarado My condolences on the passing of your father.
Gilberto Alvarado i am so sorry that ur father passed away stay strong💙
Gilberto Alvarado god bless your pop's I just buried my mother last week it really sucks so I feel you bro
sorry to hear this bro
Mj Moye my sincere sympathies ... get the book “ Good Grief,” it will help a lot.
Love his father.
Such a great dad he has
Yes sir so beautiful of a soul
I wish I ua-cam.com/video/VA0ruoKAnHA/v-deo.html
The feeling of trapped inside your own Body makes me sick
Just like sleep paralysis
kevin detzel not true
I know, Just imagining, you can't physically respond in anyway.
but the idea that shook me is, you're in the coma, and you're conscious of those in the room with you.
your doctor, and loved ones deciding to pull the plug or not, and you're powerless to do anything...
@@MasonPerry7 I thought the same thing. Imagine hearing everything, knowing what's going on and trying so hard to scream out "I'm here!! I'm ok!!".
I can't, nor do I even want too, imagine that feeling.
just another gay passing by True it may be cool to lucid dream in a coma. But you have to think about the scary shit you’d see. On top of that you’re going to be staying in that coma anywhere from a few days to months to years. And on top of THAT dreams feel muuuuuuuch longer than they actually are. So it’s basically gonna feel like you’re trapped in a nightmare for a millennia. Not so fun.
Isn't his soul still a 12 year old boy ? I really wants to know how he adapt to his adult body. It must be really hard and confusing :(
What's confusing about it imagen waking up with out a morning wood
I don’t think souls age, they’re basically immortal that stay in a temporary body
@Simon he mentally aged, but just because you do mentally, doesn't mean you did socially, academically, and such.
Every man is still a 12 year old boy at heart.
Kalie M wait so your saying my soul is immortal that’s scary
boy *wakes up*
mom: you’re awake!
boy: 5 more minutes
U just copied someone's comment xd
@@cutiebunnyamber3447 Yeah he changed a few words
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Yeah nice try buddy. Your original comment really made me laugh when I saw the same comment, except it was 6 days before yours.
bruh chill since when did i copy a comment and who’s did I copy????
I was in a coma for 4 days, i just remember i was at my computer and resting on my bed and then i woke up in ICU and on Ventilator with a nurse looking down at me. It took me a long time to recover in mind and body. My son saved my life by finding me and calling 911.
Feel bad for him. He just turned from a child into an adult without him being able to do anything. Well at least he's good now ;)
BlueDias DB damn bro he beat no nut November 9 years running
Oli Starke World record for damn sure.
Omg..imagine being a little kid and waking up as an adult...without having any of the education you needed or anything
weird flex but ok
Sho Tohara you can’t go back to school after 20. Maybe that’s just where I go to school but yeah
My ex-sister-in-law was in a coma for a couple of months and she told me that because she was unresponsive everybody just assumed that she was unconscious but she was fully conscious the entire time, and the only person who treated her like a human being was the maid that came in to take care of the room every day. The moral of that story is: Never assume a person in a coma is unconscious!
He's lucky he has a very supportive and loving family. 12 yrs in coma is too much.. he must really been bless and thankful to his family for not giving up on him,
This makes me wonder how many others would be alive if their families could afford to keep them on life support that long.😢
I just said the same about my cousin cousin rip ladawynya
Yeah 😢
To be honest not alot because the chances of snapping out of a vegetative state are 1 in a million. Either way never give up hope no matter what!
I know a lady that went to a hospital and talked to someone in a coma. soon enough he woke up, and thanked her for all the encouraging things she said. He said that her heard every word. This is so beautiful. 💓
Abigail Ballard now everyone has a hell of a story lol
Abigail Ballard Thats a beautiful story.
I was in a coma for few months and i remember i could hear and see everything even though my eyes were closed.
But i didn't have the perception of time.
It was like a few days.
And i didn't knew i was there for months.
I can even feel that state today while i am sleeping like if someone walks in my room while i am in deep sleep or even dreaming i know who is it and it's upto me whether i want to wake up or keep sleeping.
It's like being aware of what you are doing.
And i am changed its like i am reborn after that.
That's insane. Glad to know you're okay and livin life.
Cool story bro
Wow...that's really amazing I'm glad you survived and sorry about that
That sounds pretty cool
You learned to precicve things beyond your body. Your subconscious is ALWAYS taking notes, always on "record." Like if you were to do a "sense deprivation," meditation for hours per day. "Yourself," learns to understand things on a level that isn't taught...an outside perspective of the self. Very handy.
It's not so weird if you think about it. When you're asleep you still hear everything going on around you whether you know it or not. This will influence your dreams to some degree.
Robin that's why I sleep with headphones and porn... 10/10 dreams
Yeah, I have had my dreams and what's on the TV in Sync, they say you only dream during REM and that's the deepest part of your sleep, but I'm sure I was drifting in and out of my sleep and dream, and what was going on on' the tv at the moment was exactly what I was dreaming about, I was an audience member and a guest on the talk show and also watching myself in the audience and on stage (every aspect!!?? Work your brains on that!!! 😂) all at once watching the show on a cliff above a coved beach
Damn, Quint. No chill whatsoever. LMAO
This is so trueeeee for real when i leave the tv on while ill sleep whatever is in playing on the tv will influence some dreams or noises or when i was young and my mother would come into my room before i woke up for school to open the window or get clothes or whatnot i can remember some dreams where it was hwr actions and movements but someone or something entirely in my dream and then when i wake up i see my mom in the position or movement or exactly what the end of my dream was!! Crazy stuff
tripd he saw his father after he woke from his coma but no one knew that he was aware of what was going on.
Nurse:Sir you have been in a coma for 12 years
Me:how much da bill m8?
Nurse:a few hundred thousand dollars
Me:put me back
penos 😂😂
If it happened to me:
Me: how much is the bill?
Nirae: what bill
Me: is it a high bill doctor
Doctor: it’s 10,000 dollars
Me: kill me now
More like 2 million here in America
Me : How much is the bill ?
Nurse : 100,000
Me : *falls in another coma*
Doctor: You’ve been in a coma for 13 years.
Him: Oh boy, I can’t wait to watch Incredible 4
Doctor: just Incredibles 2
No...actually tho
Lmao
This comment was so stupid , I had to stop to comment this comment .
Original Hot agreed Lmao. Don’t even now we’re to begin to explain it
I LOVE HOW THE DOCTORS KNOWS THAT ITS ONLY 2 PARTS
Doctor: you have been in coma for 20 years
Another doctor: the queen of UK is still alive
😂😂😂
Lol
Is my family still alive!?
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
And the commonwealth realm*
Doctor:You have been in a coma for 12 years
Kid:just 5 more minutes
To joke or mock about a child getting so sick,he goes into a coma is just disgraceful! What a despicable person you must be. .Shame on you.
Or just 5 more years
@@janelleturpin8064 r/woooosh
That was actually really funny lol
T-STORM Hysterical!!!!! 😂
Spoiler:
He said “what a great nap!”
But on a serious note-so much love and respect for this dude ✊🏽
Pen & Blade How dare you spoil it
How dare you
Bluebubbles1403 RBLX they said spoiler.
You evil evil evil person how did you know I come to the comments first?
*Has coma for 12 years*
*Wakes up*
Doctor: You’ve been in a coma for 12 years.
Him: Oh boy, I can’t wait to watch Shrek 5!
Doge Gomez goat
Doge Gomez no the doctor tells him it been...12 years. And they look at their left arm and they lost it somehow
That's not funny
Ronnie houston just because it’s not funny for you doesnt mean it shouldn’t be funny for everyone else
Ronnie houston bitch I’m wheezing rn
I was in a medically induced coma for 6 weeks while trying to recover from ARDS with sepsis. It was a complete nightmare. It happened 1999 and I still suffer from PTSD from it. It's so hard to articulate how terrible and terrifying it was. I feel so bad for this man.
We’re you conscious the whole time too?
My husband is in hospital for the 2nd time this summer with sepsis. It’s sudden and awful. I’m so glad you recovered!
Plz try and explain if you can ? Death intrigues me and I just want to know what happens when the lights turn off
Oh my gosh.. I believe you. I don't want to imagine that
Just imagine falling in a coma today and waking up 19 years later... So scary
Not so scary at all, Just leave your money at the stock market.
Just imagine falling in a coma and not waking up is much scarier.
Fofflez The Waffle n
RAGExVALLEY pxlpr
and just see flying spaceships everywhere
Yeah but neko x, you cant quite planwhen to fall in a coma.... anywho wow this comment almost got more likes then i have subs lmao
My worst fear.. Trapped in a body with no means to communicate.. I was in a medical coma and this happened to me. I could hear the people talking around me but I couldn't see nor say anything to them. It was painful. Such a strong man to have endured this for such a long time
Jaison Prince I feel bad for the people who are like this in nursing homes and have home health aides people with ALS and MS and other issues. especially if they are being abused. they can't tell anyone.
Hi..glad you are ok. When you say it was painful, do you mean pain as in hurt or painful as feelings? How long were you in a coma? What did you feel as you were coming back? 🙂
Its nothing to fear if you have JESUS CHRIST in your life
Mark Frost you're afraid to end up in hell, aren't cha?
Tanytui G Not physical pain bro, but psychological terror. It was as if I was trapped inside my own thoughts completely immobile. A pure claustrophobic experience I would say.
I survived a coma I wasn't supposed to wake from. I was in a carbon monoxide poisoning accident in which the landlords of my rental property had not had the gas heater serviced in over 15 years and there were multiple leaks which became apparent when I finally turned on the heat and the gas furnace filled my home with deadly but undetectable gas during early December of 2010. The first kid in this vid is absolutely correct as far as my experience went- I was aware, and trapped in a land between life and death; 'the land of dragons'. I died 4 times, and saw so much, leaving me with brain damage and severe PTSD. I had to relearn everything as well. One most heartbreaking memory is of my dad, who never cries, weeping at my bedside as soon as everyone else left the room. I was screaming with everything in me, 'I'm here!' Over and over, but he could not hear me and apparently I could not speak as I was intubated and otherwise comatose. I turned all of my mental, physical, and spiritual energy towards just touching him. After about 10 minutes, my hand shot out and grabbed his. Finally, someone knew I was in there. He stayed by my side for the rest of the night telling me stories to keep me calm. The doctors didn't believe him but we both knew the truth and I eventually pulled through. I continue to suffer from this event 7 years later and likely always will. I'm praying for recovery as I've already lost so much of my life to this.
Erin Vinson i wondering what you see in there
Himawanization I saw a lot of things, dreamed/hallucinated- but my loved ones could always bring me back eventually... whether they knew it or not. Dying is also a crazy experience, as well as waking up. I had to squeeze my entire being through a lemon colored and sized tunnel with all of my might and immediately I woke up and shortly after, my family was ushered in. I don't think I'd ever be strong enough to hang on like that or come back from the other side again. I wish I could get over all of it but it's difficult to retain a sense of purpose after an ordeal such as this. I really admire the persons in this video.
Himawanization I'll be glad to answer any questions that I have the answers to, also! This is kinda like therapy for me right now, it is good.
Erin Vinson I haven't felt in a coma but i fel in a 3 day sleep because my lungs got a very hard push that made it impossible to breath so i passed but, i were playing rugby so there was a doctor by the pitch who made me breath agian but i diden't
Woke up untill 3 Days and it felt horribel it was like a time gap in my life and i can't imgene the suffer you went througe. Huge respect and hope you will recover fully nomather what the doctors say
Sry for bad Bad english
How long were you out for?
This story is so touching. My ex-husband had brain surgery in the 1980's due to an aneurysm, and people in his ward were in comas. I remember a man who faced the window and I wanted so much to go in and talk to him, but I prayed for him silently. If I knew then what I know now, I would have gone into his room, held his hand and spoke to him to give him hope.
I m a survivor I had been in coma for 17 days after a critical liver transplant while my kidneys heart lung brain and almost all body organs stoped working
My family and friends thought it’s the end some of them were talking about shutting down the machine but my mother never agreed with them I have seen dreams some were supper scary and some with nice views when I woke up I thought I was just fainted my mom says that when she used to come to my room and pull out the sheets on me I used to show reaction but my doctors and nurses were not believing her words the first night when I woke up from coma I heard my family talking behind my hospital room door I heard them saying the nurse want them to pay some money and I heard my dad saying he is not happy from me as I have given them hard time but after few days when I was totally able to speak I asked my mom where was she when I first came out of coma she said that night they all were home except my younger brother in hospital who were not even in my room at night time but I swear I heard them talking I heard my nurse telling them I m asleep I saw a friend in my room who lives far away from us I thought she is here to see me but later I got to know she didn’t came hospital at all
I used to hear music from my country all days even after coma but my family were saying there is nothing as I hear there are many more weird things I saw there and heard but as my family and friends say none were real
It’ gets scary for me when I try to remember those things
I got survived with 5% chance
One more thing I request every one to do body donation when we die we don’t even need our body organ but our body organs can safe many lives I got my liver from UCLA Los Angeles hospital after getting rejected by a family when they didn’t liked my religion and refused to give me their son’s liver and that was the reason I went to coma for not getting the organ on time but thanks got they found out another Donor before it was too late
It’s been a year I got a new life I m very thankful and appreciative the family who helped me live a little more with their child organ
I m a medical assistant and I do my job with full attention and honesty as heath and life’s means a lot
Love your loved ones before it’s too late
Bless you. May you have a very long healthy wealthy life. Ameen
wow.. that is amazing. and that is sad they rejected you because of religion. I'm an Atheist and I would never do that to anyone. not even if they was a Satanist. saving someone should be about helping them live. not what religion they are.
doug harmon thank you so much god bless you
Go Green thank you Allah bless you too
@Asma Hamid … well thanks but I don't believe in any god's so I really don't believe in them blessing me.. I'll just take your thanks and that is enough for me. I am an Atheist now but I was a believer for 32 years. I am a person of Science now. Strict Scientific Facts is all I believe in. But I do have Morals and believe everyone should be treated with respect. I would help anyone in anyway I could regardless of their skin color, national origins, or religion. we are all Humans in my book. we all come from Stardust. and that is a fact of Science. you, me, everyone are made up of the same elements found in exploding stars that have went Supernova. in fact we are part of the universe, not separate. I believe we are connected to the very fabric of the Universe. if anything I'm a Pantheists. I would believe a God would be the whole universe. everything. even us. we would be part of that god. not separate.
What a fighter ! Mad respect
Aarjan Dhakhwa mad resect to the parents who never opted to take him off the machine
Please explain evrything
WTF u mean a fighter
teadus he means he is fighting his coma and disease
Oh my gosh yes
I understand how he felt he feels invisible I feel the same only I can try to make myself visible but no matter how loud or hard I yell they always seem to walk right through me but I still have people that believe in me.
He successfully completed no nut November 12 years in a row🙏👏
Lmao
Dang that's deep lol
Hes gonna need the “nut for entire year“ achievment
roman paredes he’s the champion
Lmfao
My granny fell into a coma before going to afterlife. I felt devastated by the heart wrenching news. Rest in paradise Granny 💔🙏💔🙏.
The fact that this guy graduated and got married, proves that anything is possible! 👏
Lost my mom when she was in a coma. I just want a conversation with her :,( I was two weeks from graduating high school. Feel as I did on that day still.
Andre Ballas I’m so sorry man 😢
So sorry . I am sure your mom is so proud of her son. Lots of hugs 🤗
I’m sorry for your loss😢
I'm sorry bro
Andre Ballas I’m so sorry for your loss of your beloved Mother !! May she Rest In Peace..... I wish you the best in life
Imagine being in a coma and hearing that they're going to turn the machines off. Omg would be like being buried alive or worse
Tom Hough that would be a good story plot of a horror movie ending
*AAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!! SOOO SCARY!!!!!*
Tom Hough I would rather die than not moving, talking, seeing for 12 years :)
I would be mad
Magic I disagree. Sure being in a coma for 12 years would be horrible, but better suffer 12 years and resume from there than lose all of your years in a snap. There are no second chances once you lose your life after all. I’d bet the people in the video agree. Well, just my opinion.
Imagine having that hope and never giving up. God bless those parents who held on for 12 years! Imagine the profound love and patience. This is the true definition of patience is a virtue
*wakes up from coma*
"Boi, I need to watch avengers 4"
` lαxѵ 死 · it’s not out..
@@imirkksome2476 yes it is...
zymeel gaming No it’s not..
zymeel gaming How?
@@imirkksome2476 because avengers infinity war was the 4th avengers movie
I remember Martin’s story he made a book called “The Ghost Boy”... I read it and almost cried. It really goes to show how much we can take for granted and the blessings we can have.
Tony Flamingo if you mean like an audiobook then yes.
Unique Diamondz soooo true!
You almost cried, you are almost human probably
Nurse: "sir you've awaken from a 12 year coma"
Me: "yeah i know im here to watch incredibles 2"
Bruhhh😂
Lmao
Joshua Prieto bye linkin park :(
@@Xequtor no because incredibles 2 took 14 years to make, 12 years ago the first one was just 2 years old so it is incredibles 2
@@patriciap6211 oh
Respect to all ,especially his dad🙂👍
I get mad when I fall asleep by accident and wasted a lot of time, imagine a 12 year sleep
Faheem Lodin I get mad when I place Second and don’t get the victory RoYaLe
Grayson Beckett agreed
SO RELATABLE
He didn’t even have time to live his teenage life lmao
Faheem Lodin I know right
I think people are too quick at taking a Doctor urging to Turn off Life Support machines. I'm one of these "Let's wait awhile & see" type of people.
I had a friend Alisha who suffered from Systemic Lupus & had a stroke at age 26. I went to see her on a Thursday at the hospital and she was doing really well. Two days later she had a stroke & was put on life support in ICU.
Her mother told me they were taking her off life support & that I needed to come to the hospital to say my goodbyes.
When I got there I grabbed Alisha's hand, told her I was there, that I loved her. Alisha squeezed my hand and a tear fell down her cheek!!
I knew right then that she was aware!!
She was not brain dead as the Doctors said she was & I honestly feel that Alisha could hear her Doctors discussing "Pulling the Plug" with her family!! And I was horrified that these Doctors convinced her mother to turn off the machines. Alisha had only being on life support for 2 days!!
I've often wondered what if they waited just another day or two. Or even another month or two. I've often wondered " What if I spoke up" & encouraged her family to wait awhile before pulling the plug??
I'm convinced that they gave up on Alisha far too quick. And I think these Doctors are too quick to turn off the machines because of cost of keeping comatose people alive.
So is it in anyway Alisha is no more..?? Plz don answer a yes bcz dat literally will shatter a thing inside me.
@@AnandSingh-sv7mh I'm very sad to say that when Alisha's mother took the doctors advice to remove Life Support machines Alisha passed away. Alisha had only been on Life Support for 2 days. I think had they waited longer & gave Alisha more time maybe she could have recovered. I miss her dearly.
Godd. 🙁😔😔 prayers for her. 🙏🙏
I promise I’m not trying to be insensitive but did you tell her parents that she squeezed your hand and a tear fell down her cheek?
Sorry for your loss,the only good thing to come out of that day,was you got the chance to say goodbye. Time heals all pain
I know this is an old video and my comment will be buried but I can't stop thinking how scary it must've been for these people approaching a nights sleep after waking up from a coma. Like being in a coma for years and even thinking about going to sleep has to induce some anxiety
I was in a coma for 9 days. After waking up I was so afraid to close my eyes in fear of falling asleep and slipping into another coma. I was in the ICU private room so I kept the TV on and loud so I could stay awake. I stayed awake for 48 hours and refused any medication that could promote sleep. They finally assigned a private nurse to stay by my side watching me in case my health turned bad while sleeping the nurse was there to save me. It's good to be alive and breathing on my own ✝️💗
Christine Pierce Good shit. Happy for you.
I was in co... Nvm I wasnt
Don’t worry it’s not burried
True
One video ago I saw how awful the world could be... this video I saw how hopeful things can be....
We’re still humans aren’t we?
Here's to never giving up on anyone or anything. 💐💞
What about that "one" ex? Give up on her bro, give up 😂
Yeah! Give up on those who give up. Their issue to deal with not ours. Focusing on things irrelevant makes them multiply, right? And irrelevance intensifies into negativity when bothered upon it.
Ashutosh Bhardwaj
says he was 12 years in coma at age of 17 but woke up at age 17 so it makes it 5 years and he told everyone WHAT
Thank you
thank goodness he didn't live in America - his family would have been Broke with all his medical bills......
I agree! That system is a shame!! 😰😓🤕😡
He's lucky they didn't kill him off as too much of a burden financially to the NHS. They would do it now.
God is good
I agree! They are so quick to tell you to unplug the person because they are suffering and there's no hope.
@@salomeogutu8490 god is good. God is putting him in to a coma. Niiiice
Losing the ability to communicate is one of the hardest and most stressful things ever my own mother lost her speech and I was the only one that truly understood her I miss and love her so much never give up on people.
Sending virtual hugs 🖤
Lol
RandomnessTube intuition and empathy are highly underated. Infants cant speak, but they still communicate.
Prayers to you and family too heal
Recovering Soul that's so true thanks guys appreciate everyone's kind words and to Sentient Diarrhea I don't rise to troll idiots like you there's obviously a reason you have zero subscribers.
Doctor: You have been in a coma for twelve years
Me: How much is the bill?
Doctor: 300 hundred thousand dollars
Me: Put me back
Oof
Then it’ll grow :C I GUESS COMA FOR-Ever :D
Bill would be in the millions
Probably would be more like 30 million
This ain't funny at all.please.
This really helped, my mom has been in a coma for 3 years
Dont loose hope. May Allah give her good health. Ameen.
Why did alah took her health?
Your very strong I couldn't imagine such a thing. I hope she comes back to you soon surround her with love.
Have faith she will wake up. Keep her in your prayers everyday. Never loose hope what’s her name????
Royalblessings her name is nadina
I woke from my coma completely paralyzed and on a ventilator and my face itched like crazy because of the medicine I was being given. I couldn't scratch my nose or tell anyone to scratch it,felt like a thousand ants crawling over my face and nose, and I just had to lay there screaming in my head.Its such a cliche to tell people to appreciate the little things but in that situation I became extremly aware of how awesome it would be if I could just scratch my own face or at least tell someone to do it.People take far too many things for granted and I did the same until going through my experience. I had to learn how to do everything all over again and still to this day every time I scratch my nose I think of how great it is just to do that one tiny "insignificant" action.
I can’t imagine how it’d feel being trapped awake in your own body. I wouldn’t be angry if my family pulled the plug, I’d be relieved.
@@Odysseus1999 It's truly hard to explain because it's difficult to even wrap your mind around it.People get a slight sense from that story of not being able to scratch my face or tell someone to, some people it has actually upset them so much they cry.When they took me off the ventilator after the 3rd month I could only mouth words but over the next week I could get some volume out and I was in so much pain I begged my parents, Drs,nurses to let me die.Would beg until they sedated me.I have a son now and can't fathom having him beg that.Its part of the reason why I don't have full empathy when someone tells me how bad they hurt, and I can't stand when people tell me that I have no idea how bad this pain they experienced was,but it's not their fault because they don't know what I've been through but unfortunately I have told a few people over the years that unless they have experienced pain so bad that they beg for death... to just assume I know exactly how bad you hurt.Having a son helped cure the last bit of negativity I had resulting from that experience.Now I don't think the experience of getting so sick, having to learn to crawl and walk again as a negative or positive because alot of both happened because of it,so I just think of it as just another experience.
Did they purposely have you paralyzed? Or was it just your medical condition at the time? If you'd been given a paralytic without a sedative....well then...that's just unethical and cruel of them.
@@madelynrpoer6700 no,the paralysis was caused by the rare form of encephalitis I had,they put me into a medically induced coma because of the amount of pain I was experiencing when awake plus it made the running of all the tests alot easier.It was done for a good reason and I am glad they did,there was a time when they took me off the ventilator and I could speak but the only thing I said and asked my parents was to please take me home,put me in my bed, and let me die. I would beg for death until they knocked me out either with sedatives or opiates.People often complain about pain and if I am not in the mood to listen or be sympathetic I just tell them that unless it's hurts bad enough that you beg for death then don't talk to me about pain.Its been hard to have sympathy or empathy for someone experiencing temporary pain after I experienced pain far worse and for far longer.
@@kyleroesler7057 thanks,me too. I still get calls from the hospital I was in when they have a kid who is temporarily or permanently paralyzed and if in the state I go by and talk to them and their parents. I know what it feels like to be in that situation and if I can help someone in the slightest of ways then that's what I'm going to do.
I am another survivor. It's been 20 years since I came out of the coma. Recovery has been long and difficult. I had a near death experience that wasn't earth shaking or foreign to me. I was able to witness bits of life beyond and the great peace and order that exists there. It wasn't easy to come back to this life of pain and unsurety, but I knew I had things to do. Life hasn't been easy since, but I am happy. Life is good and will continue to improve. I know God has my back, and I am grateful.
Wow God bless you bro!! Your life is a true miracle!! I am more interested in what you experienced on the other side?? did you see God?
You are so lucky!
What did you see?
Yeah thank god ! for that awesome coma . wtf ?
People are so stupid !
god doesn't have your back ! god isn't something / someone real !
doctor: you were in a coma for 12 years, by the way we are still in lockdown
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
😂😂 oh dude not again
Lol lol
The patient : I just need five more years, and goes back to sleep.
Doc......... Knock me out again
Alarm rings*
10 more minutes!!
12 years later
OH SHIT IM LATE AT SCHOOL
haha
Lol
Damn dat shit was not funny
To**
How did u know that happend to me?!?
Doctor: you have been in a coma for 12 years
Me: what is new?
Doctor: people think that the earth is flat
Me: put me back in a coma
U got that from another video
Ancient civilizations were smart enough to build monuments they cant duplicate today but, they were so stupid to know its flat. Stopit! Do some research before you insult things you have no clue about #ignoraceisdeadly
Natedabarber Figueroa it’s called a joke XD
United Hairlines lol
Tiz Mitzy no it wasnt
How did he hit puberty in a coma
IDK
LOOOL
Coma is u just sleeping
Um he was in a coma for 12 years...? Do you really think that a coma will stop you from ageing? There is no way to escape from time.
Does that mean he just shits his pants?
Nurse: you have been in a coma for 12 yrs
Me: wait a damn minute
Me: *runs outside*
Me: where's the flying cars
😂🤣
You: "Wait a damn minute"
Nurse: "Well, why not, it's already been 12 years."
@@peterlamont647 lol
Hah😆😂🤣
Imagine being in come for 12 years and then when you wake up you then run outside lol
Nurse: sir you have been in a coma for 12 years you are in 2018 now
Me: thank you mam
Nurse: did you just assume my gender?
SMALL ELECTRICAL IMPULSES SENT THROUGH THE WRIST/HAND CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.GOOGLE IT.
Ese Callum What???
*Goes back to sleep*
Hahahahah nice
you literally stole a meme and wrote it as if it's your own.
*talks about a guy going into a coma*
*puts 4 ads on it*
UA-cam vanced 😉
😂
Why wouldnt there be ads? I would do the same, just because someone is trying to make money doesnt make them a pos
@@vapegoddtodd1551 no, he's capitalizing off of these men and their illness purely for ad revenue, there's a difference
Jacob Bradshaw youtube is his job ads are literally 15 seconds or less people be hella dramatic
Me:wakes up
Nurse:you been in a coma for 12 years
Me: damn can't wait to play fortnite season 43
Nurse:put him back
Zimon Green 😂😂
ACTUALLY there are 144 months in 12 years and 1 season is like 2 months so approximately In 12 years it would be season 71 *adjusted glasses*
I got killed by a guy named OpTIC -_- Zero
@@Night-yz4fh ACTUALLY fortnite wasnt a thing 12 yrs ago *Adjusts balls*
@@hgtj3n0s95 I killed a guy named optic.
I thought jail is scary until you got jail on your own body, fully aware but incapable of doing things, waiting when will end. thats scary. Stay healthy everyone
I just can not believe that people do exist in this day and age that take care of their unresponsive loved ones for years and never give up. I wish I knew someone like that, most people I know are so selfish.
Very selfish..unreal.... I watch my mother watch dad before he died for 2yrs straight everyday like human being....a( mammal)warmblooded...not a reptilian......
Sad but true hurts to live around selfish
My brother in law has been taking care of his son for over twelve years. He's been in a coma state. At 18 right after graduation he was in an accident was thrown from his truck and suffered severe brain damage he has been by his side every day at the nursing home. He'll never give up. One day I hope he comes out of it. Blessings for Shawn and my brother in law and shawns mother
@@barbaramikulcik1930 he will come out of it!!! We all hold our hearts for him! ❤
90% coma jokes
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9% Coma stories
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Turtle correction 90% coma jokes
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This comment 😂😂😂
So true. Appreciate what you have while you have it
Pkrussl what are u doin here
Wtf you doin here
and what if you have nothing ?
WOAH
Wtf, why are you here?
My teacher daughter was in coma and when she back concious she told her papa things she seen.
She told them that she saw her body laying in bed. She also saw 2 doors and curious what's in it. But she choose to stay beside her body cuz something might happened if she leave. She heard people singing in a very beautiful voices. When she look up, she saw a Big church ...
she is just a child yet she saw those things.. Amazing
Miu the door to heaven and the door to hell.thank god she didn’t choose one of them.
Children are pure . that experience is incredible to hear about .
God is real. Love this testimony
heaven is real. amen
@@adminadmin-vj1kl yes it’s true. Cuz in warren family the exorcist, the movie also indicates doors during astral projecting
*If you don't want to watch the video, then read this.*
Edit: geez, there sure is a whole lot of beef down here.
I heard this story before. It's really sad. He was sexual abused by the nurses, they mistreated him a lot, he even heard his own mom say she hoped he died. Of course they all denied it once he regained the ability to speak but I can't get over how upsetting this is. I remember crying when I first read this story. I still feel tears welling up in my eyes. Poor fella.
Pussy
inex you are what you eat
Funniest comment Then you're a lesbian 😂😂😂
inex still get more than you
Tomas Gaming I probably will with all this pussy.
I once saw myself lying asleep on my bed. I felt wide awake and walked into my parents room and looked at my Mum. I really thought she was dead. I felt so horrified I went back to bed to cry. Never knew a thing after that until I woke up in the morning and my Mother had died. Scary stuff!
You must be a medium. You go see a psychic to see if you do have a gift or not .?
@@Kp-ld4so Doubt it, a nightmare hahaha
Omg I’m so sorry for your loss but that other person that left that comment about being a medium could be right
Tineke Williams no hate dawg but I don’t really believe that
Jasyah Jones He said it was nightmare...
"Let's go to *iHOP* !!"
-"Well it's *iHOb* now"
** goes back to coma **
it still is and always will be ihop, ihob is just a promotional thing.
Hahaha nice one
It’ll only be ihob for a little bit
Can you guys take a joke?
This single handedly might be the funniest comment I’ve ever read.
He's smile is the the best and says all about someone
*_wakes up from coma_*
_Where is Padme? Is she safe? Is she alright?_
Wasssup360 you did not just do that! XD
Wasssup360 huh
It seems you killed her in your coma
Xxx Zzz NOOOOOO
@@thomaswijk8354 😂
Wakes up
*cant wait to play half life 3!*
Doctor: I have some bad news...
How is things
Doctor: you can't move from the chest down
the kid: portal 3 ?
too soon
*Imagine one day waking up. Not knowing who you are or where you are. You've been in a coma for years. The whole life you lived was made up in your mind. You are not who you think you are. It was all just a dream. Just a flash in your brain that never happend. You are waking up on a bed not knowing what year it is. Do you have a family? Is there someone waiting for you? Do you even look like you think you look or it's all in your head. Do YOU, the person that you think you are even exists? You remember a whole life that never happend. You are lost.*
thats really deep man
really deep 0_o
Ink Echo Was bored 😂
Mike ferrari Ferrari And there's a hot nurse checking on you
And then a few years later after you have worked tirelessly to come to terms with reality - it happens again.
@@bladerunner1b Hahahahah nice twist i can make a movie with this storyline.
Satan works in mysterious ways.... but only with GOD'S permission. God worked His Mighty work, as He does every day. People miss what God can do. He is our Creator. He calls the shots. God bless this person.
@@64SKELL God is not religion. I believe you are misguided by the devil. I will pray for you. The bible tells us that fools say there is no God --- Psalm 14:1 The fool has said in his heart,
“There is no God.” --- Good and evil exist because of God. He is the Creator of everything under the sun... the bible is not man-made... every word is God-breathed- 2 Timothy 3: 16-17 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the servant of God[a] may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. I am sorry that you have suffered under the hands of the Catholic church. They are prophesied about in scripture though- even the protestant reformers taught that. They had millions put to death for not following their doctrine. I too used to be Catholic until I was led out by God and the Holy Spirit. In fact, Revelation talks about the Roman Papal Power. It says that it is the anti-Christ and that soon there is going to be tribulation under this power...all the world ( except the believers in Christ) are going to follow this power and receive the mark of the beast ( the Roman Papal Power). Only those who believe and trust in Jesus Christ and God's word ( the bible) are going to receive God seal and be protected during the Tribulation. Please, reconsider.
You don't have to bring religion into everything.
@@theblinkingbrownie4654 I agree there's always one
@@64SKELL you are a fool...that's what the Bible says about you. Just because you can't explain God doesn't mean He doesn't exist. Even nature can tell you that there is a God. I pray that God reveals to you His existence.
Eurgh, another religious nut... they're honestly so annoying. Please can we admire and respect this "miracle" without you trying to convert everybody.
I was asked at a job interview how come I had a lapse in my employment history - they are never satisfied with my coma explaination
God's Truth Teller There is some sort of irony here...
Haha, good one. :)
The Devil's Advocate I wouldn't be worrying about this life the one you advocate for is not your friend. And if you keep representing him who deals in destruction of men's souls your gonna wish you never existed. Laugh now cry later?
How ironic
David Meagher It's an expression.
I am feeling pretty bad that everyone here is joking about their poor fate. Why? Just for the sake of seeking attention? Imagine your loved one getting locked inside of his/her own body for years. That could be you too.
I was just about to comment this but no need to now because smart, intelligent, thoughtful peoppe do it thank you.
@@kyia7712 You know what? I don't care about likes in my comments. But I just noticed some jokes about these victims are getting 6K likes. It makes me feel bad about humanity because 6K people just found that funny. Why and How is that supposed to be funny?
They r just hooligans.
It’s just comedy, yeah, sucks for those people but otherwise who really cares?
I was just about to comment this . People disgust me with their jokes
Me: *falls into 12 year coma*
Me: *wakes up 12 years later*
Me: IS MY CAT STILL ALIVE
Mine wouldn't be, cause she is 12yo now. So I would prefer to get back to sleep.
Damn, most depressing thing ever
Oh dear i'll get you another one
That would be so sad
I was sick and i was in bed missng my cat purring next to me........so yeap...accurate 😊😊
Ive learned more about the experience in a coma from the comments section more than the video! Thanks for all the honest coma experiences you guys posted.
He woke up and saw his son Carl and wis wife Lori Grimes, alongside his best friend Shane.
Lmao I can’t wait for the new episode tonight
DaCupcake Draws omg ikr
Woo hoo, Rick lived! but poor Michonne and Daryl, they are so devastated thinking he died. Episode 6 looks like it's going to be good.
His First Words Were 'I Found Them'
He’s an amazing guy because there’s an amazing God and he has amazing parents that didn’t give up on him.
Maybe we’re all in a coma and when we die.. we wake up
It does feel like it sometimes.
Ravedaze that’s deep
Ravedaze OMG,....That would be Fuckt Up....,😨
Matrix 2?
Ravedaze I always think the same thing! I explain it as "we're in an egg and when we die we hatch into a new life"
I was in a coma for 8 days after being hit head on by a car while riding my motorcycle back in 1988. I was 25 yrs old. I remember dreaming while in a coma. Just like dreams we have at night while sleeping. I don't remember specific dreams except for one which I still remember. Just basic dreams. That's it.
Is everything that we see or seem a dream but within a dreamer?
- Edgar Allan Poe
J Bro yes
Bs..you don't understand coma
It's not a dream you fucking idiot. It's the state between life and death. Many of these ppl want to scream for help but no words come out their mouths. You lose your senses when your dieing. Your hearing and consious is the last to go before you slump over.
hidden KARD obviously never had a lucid dream lmfao
Is ALL that we see or seem
Every coma case I have so far heard about in random places, one guy is a piano player who was in a Mozart Documentary, a friend came and played Mozart... he heard music, but it was India Bhavageethe like singing.
They all keep stimulating the person, and eventually do something to push the stimulus for a response.
For whatever it's worth, if you know anyone in a coma, stimulate the person, and do things like play music, put a whistle in their mouth, touch them with velvet, flowers, cotton balls, etc. Do all things to get a response, and try to discern what movement seems capable of them to encourage them to keep doing as a way to maybe reach them and wake them.
Almost seems like assistance is needed to jump start them out of the comatose state.
If faced with that situation I would do those things. Nothing to lose.
19years man that must be horrible to miss out all those years ,never to get them back. Live life to the fall and love those around you,
Think about who had to feed him and clean up his defecation?
Sonny Fales lmao ! 😂
NINA MANLEY that's what i think of...the burden on your family. I love my son and daughter, and I'm certain they would care for me if something horrific like this were to happen, but God Almighty i pray and hope never to burden their lives in this way.
The woman who cared for her husband of 19 years is a saint. She deserves so much
I’m the type of person who would wake up from 12 years in a coma and still be tired lol
Yas
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"Dont ever stop dreaming" says the guy that slept for 12 years
Thx for telling me lol
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Brilliant
play brothers in game I say tits, which seems ok for someone who has not touched a woman in 12 years.
not cool bro
*Can you imagine being trapped in a world and can’t do anything for 12 years* ☹️🙏🏽
Stunnaman Nick naruto knows but it wasnt long and everyone stuck in the divine tree xD
Yea probably everyone who watches this will imagine that...
Yeah my childhood
It's called prison
Justin Meeks lol
“The importance of love and faith and never stop dreaming.” Beautiful.