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Man Wants Pepsi After 19-Year Coma
Charlotte Observer ^ | 07/10/03 | DAVID HAMMER

Posted on 07/10/2003 6:20:46 AM PDT by bedolido

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Ark. - The last time Terry Wallis was conscious of the world around him, Ronald Reagan was president, Bill Clinton was the governor, the Soviet Union was the enemy and the World Trade Center still stood.

Thrown into a stupor after an auto accident in 1984, he recently spoke his first words in 19 years: "Mom. Pepsi. Milk."

Only in the last two weeks has the 39-year-old Wallis realized that Reagan no longer is president, answering "I don't know" when asked who is in office now.

"He's beginning to realize he's in a different place now," said his physician, Dr. James Zini. "We never thought he'd regain this kind of cognitive level."

Wallis and a friend were in a car on July 13, 1984, when it ran off the road. Both men were found beneath a bridge the next day. The friend died; Wallis was left a quadriplegic and fell into a coma for three months.

He soon emerged partially from the coma. But for 18 years, he could communicate only by blinking his eyes or grunting.

Then, on June 13, he called out "Mom" to his mother and later asked for a Pepsi. While home from the hospital for a weekend, he said he wanted milk with his breakfast. Since then, he has steadily increased his vocabulary, and he is considered fully emerged from his stupor.

Wallis is eager to learn, now that the world is opening up to him again. Propped up in bed Wednesday at the nursing home where he lives, Wallis clutched small blue cushions that have kept his withered hands from closing shut over years of disuse.

He tells a visitor that he loves to talk and is happy, but he doesn't acknowledge, or isn't able to explain, the long gap in his life.

"I never had no accident," he said.

A speech therapist works with Wallis three days a week, and his doctor wants to give him more intensive physical therapy now that he can better comply with instructions. Nurses have been told to ask Wallis open-ended questions to help him develop answers beyond just "Yes" and "No."

Wallis has re-entered a world where so much was different. The World Trade Center, Pentagon and the Oklahoma City federal building were all attacked by terrorists. The Berlin Wall is gone, as is the Soviet Union.

The Internet in 1984 was a loose affiliation of computers of interest only to academics. National League and American League baseball teams never played each other until the World Series. Roger Maris was still the home run king.

Wallis' daughter, Amber, was 6 weeks old at the time of the accident. Wallis said it is his goal to walk for her. During a visit with her last month, he was able to tell her, "You're pretty" and "I love you."

His long-term memory is keen. He remembered the telephone number of a long-dead grandmother and recalled driving a car whose transmission had failed, forcing him to drive in reverse.

Over the past 19 years, the Wallis family would pick him up at the Stone County Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and take him home or to family functions.

Zini said that probably aided in a gradual recovery that began with him reacting to a six-figure doctor's bill.

Eighteen years ago, Wallis shook his head violently when a doctor told the family that medical bills were running about $125,000 - as if to say the price was not acceptable, said his father, Jerry Wallis.

Later on, Wallis would react to Chevrolet TV commercials.

"He wouldn't drive a Chevrolet and when the commercials would come on the TV he'd have a fit. He'd shake his head from one side to the other and give some kind of hollering," Jerry Wallis said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: coma; man; pepsi
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1 posted on 07/10/2003 6:20:46 AM PDT by bedolido
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To: bedolido
There are those who would have pulled the plug on this man many years ago. And called it death with dignity.

Michael M. Bates: My Side of the Swamp

2 posted on 07/10/2003 6:23:52 AM PDT by mikeb704
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To: bedolido
Bet he doesn't even know about New Coke.
3 posted on 07/10/2003 6:23:54 AM PDT by William McKinley (From you, I get opinions. From you, I get the story.)
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4 posted on 07/10/2003 6:25:49 AM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: William McKinley
How about the George Foreman grill! Now that will be suprising..
5 posted on 07/10/2003 6:26:18 AM PDT by ewing
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To: bedolido
"He wouldn't drive a Chevrolet and when the commercials would come on the TV he'd have a fit. He'd shake his head from one side to the other and give some kind of hollering,"

Damn!

6 posted on 07/10/2003 6:26:46 AM PDT by krb (the statement on the other side of this tagline is false)
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To: bedolido
"Man Wants Pepsi After 19-Year Coma"

"Wallis was left a quadriplegic and fell into a coma for three months. He soon emerged partially from the coma. But for 18 years, he could communicate only by blinking his eyes or grunting."

Is it just me, or does it sound like this guy was in a three month coma and not a 19-year coma?

7 posted on 07/10/2003 6:27:26 AM PDT by cincinnati65
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To: bedolido
Man Wants Pepsi After 19-Year Coma

Me sees a new Pepsi commercial in the near future.

8 posted on 07/10/2003 6:27:38 AM PDT by A2J
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To: bedolido
Good for Pepsi...Chevrolet ain't so happy! What a great story. Wait until the vultures (media) all start asking him stupid questions.
10 posted on 07/10/2003 6:28:41 AM PDT by Hildy
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To: bedolido
I wonder if his refusal to acknowledge he had an accident is volitional rather than a cognitive problem - he seems to have really cared a great deal about cars and driving: it might be hard for him to accept that a car accident robbed him of 19 years of his life.
12 posted on 07/10/2003 6:30:41 AM PDT by wideawake (God bless our brave soldiers and their Commander in Chief)
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To: bedolido
"This coma story brought to you by the people at Pepsi and Ford."
13 posted on 07/10/2003 6:33:25 AM PDT by Daus
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To: cincinnati65
Exactly.

He wasn't in a coma for 19 years.
14 posted on 07/10/2003 6:41:18 AM PDT by DB (©)
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To: DB
I mean would have been any less compelling a headline if it read: Man's first words after 19 years..."Mom" and "Pepsi"

At least it would have been factually correct.

15 posted on 07/10/2003 6:43:08 AM PDT by cincinnati65
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To: cincinnati65
There was another article on this where he asked the nurse to "make love to him"...

No mention of that either it seems...
16 posted on 07/10/2003 6:43:59 AM PDT by DB (©)
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To: bedolido
When I was coming out of anesthesia with my first child 47 years ago, my mother told me I had a little girl. She said I replied: "I don't want no baby. I want a pepsi." That stuff's addicting, I tell you. :0)
17 posted on 07/10/2003 7:05:21 AM PDT by JudyB1938 (It's a wild world. There's a lot of bad and beware.)
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To: Analogman
LOL...

BTW, what sort of "analog" man are you?

18 posted on 07/10/2003 7:07:18 AM PDT by krb (the statement on the other side of this tagline is false)
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To: JudyB1938
When I was coming out of anesthesia with my first child 47 years ago, my mother told me I had a little girl. She said I replied: "I don't want no baby. I want a pepsi." That stuff's addicting, I tell you. :0)

When I lived in Atlanta, GA. I visited the Coke company (Atlanta is the home of Coke) and was surprised to find, in Coke's early days, cocaine was an active ingredient.

So I understand the addition possibilities

19 posted on 07/10/2003 7:14:22 AM PDT by bedolido (Ann Coulter... A Conservative Male's Natural Viagra)
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To: bedolido; MAF
Back in 1982, in a diner in Little Rock, I happened to overhear a conversation between a group of men sitting in the next booth. This is an example of the sentiment of some of the people in Arkansas around the time Terry Wallis last remembered stuff before his accident. It went like this:

Poor Terry. It might be better not to tell him that Bill Clinton actually served two terms as president. He just might relapse back into his previous comatose state.

20 posted on 07/10/2003 7:27:10 AM PDT by Slyfox
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