Posted on 10/17/2017 7:59:33 PM PDT by BenLurkin
A 7-year-old Kentucky boy fell into a deep sleep for 11 days recently...
Amy Shaw told television station WDRB ... that it happened after she and her son Wyatt attended a wedding in which she described the little boy as being the life of the party.
While she expected her son to be tired that night, she could never have anticipated that he would not wake up for 11 days.
...
He is having trouble walking and talking, but has shown signs of improvement.
Doctors woke the boy up with the help of a drug normally used to treat seizure; however, his condition remains a medical mystery.
All tests performed on Wyatt thus far so far come back clear, ...
(Excerpt) Read more at ktla.com ...
I wish I could sleep for eleven days.
Rip Van Winkle
Maybe someone slipped something into his food or drink.
Something to treat seizures? Maybe a simple increase in metabolism wi thyroid medicine would have done the job...
Did you see this article?
http://nypost.com/2017/09/25/patient-in-coma-for-15-years-shows-signs-of-life-after-breakthrough/
His first words upon awakening were, Alas! gentlemen, I am a poor, quiet man, a native of the place, and a loyal subject of the King, God bless him!
More seriously, I hope the little guy recovers from whatever this is.
Happens all the time with people with POTS (syndrome). Surprised they didn’t figure it out.
Me to. I'm lucky if I get 4 or 5 hours of sleep at night.
May God bless and heal this young boy. Prayers for the family.
I wonder if he ever would have awakened had the Dr.s not intervened.
I hope not.
Elaboration?
Man, I wish I could just sleep for eight hours straight.
Happened just once in the last few years this past January and felt great
Typical college freshman
Friend of mine at work had a kid who would pass out, sometimes for several days at a time. It was due to the Autonomic System (subconscious stuff, like breathing, digesting, etc.) not communicating properly with the rest of her body (Disautonomia). Tried all kinds of crap (i.e., drugs), nothing worked. Finally a surgeon re-positioned her neck, and now all seems fine. Biggest problem for her parents was finding a doctor that actually believed the kid wasn’t faking it...and then getting a surgeon lined up to do the work, as the few that do it are way overbooked.
Thanks! :)
That would be one helluva mickey.
Ramones: Somebody Put Something In My Drink
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBFdvcF7auY
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