Man Wakes up from coma after 10 years

16 replies · 4110 views · Started by Imaginelyfe06 · May 2005
wow..............i mean, wow i couldnt even begin to relate to his family and his friends that's a good story
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P o e t i q R e i g n · May 2005
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see....& folks were so anxious 2 get rid of Terri....tsk tsk tsk.... ya just never know....
P o e t i q R e i g n · May 2005
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& i shouldn't even know about stories like this....'cause it's things like this that will be the reason my mama ends up being kept on life support for as long as I can help it....if the time ever comes :-(
Princess LaRonda · May 2005
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damn thats a long time
Hornet_Psi · May 2005
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I just wonder how much were his medical bills....10 years in a hospital will drain the financial life out of people.
P o e t i q R e i g n · May 2005
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Hornet_Psi wrote:
I just wonder how much were his medical bills....10 years in a hospital will drain the financial life out of people.
yeah, tru...
P o e t i q R e i g n · May 2005
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just read the article in its entirety.... he wasn't in a coma the whole time...only for like the 1st year....but for the rest of the time, he just hasn't been able to speak or remember anything....
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"How long have I been gone?" the puzzled firefighter, Donald Herbert, 44, asked in a 14-hour marathon of hugs, kisses, reunions and conversations with his wife, four sons, other relatives and old firefighter comrades. "We told him almost 10 years, and he said 'Holy cow!' " Simon A. Manka, his uncle, recalled yesterday. "He thought it had been three months."
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"I want to talk to my wife," Mr. Herbert was quoted as saying. A staff member called his wife, Linda, but it was his youngest son, Nicholas, 13, who picked up the phone and began speaking. "That can't be," Mr. Herbert said. "He's just a baby. He can't talk."
awwww...dag, that would really be a trip
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For a stretch of 14 hours, Mr. Manka said, Mr. Herbert spoke with people and asked questions, especially about his sons: Donny, now 24, and Thomas, 23, both in graduate school; Patrick, 21, a college student, and Nicholas, 13, a schoolboy but hardly the infant his father remembered.
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· May 2005
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P o e t i q R e i g n wrote:
Hornet_Psi wrote:
I just wonder how much were his medical bills....10 years in a hospital will drain the financial life out of people.
yeah, tru...
With all the help and fundraising that he had they probaly got that on lock.... But this story got me like whoa. I can't imagine the joy they had to have. This on some movie type stuff. I wonder how he reacts when he sees all the things thats changed. They need to hurry and make a reality show out of his life lol....I don't like reality shows AT ALL but thats somethin that I would watch..
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· May 2005
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wow my friend jus woke up from a coma too
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Hahaha · May 2005
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wouldn't it be cool to be ther person to update him on what has happened in history over the past 10 years? 8-) (eve)
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