Posted on 10/01/2016 1:19:42 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A chance glance and a big toe saved a 22-year-old womans life in the UK, the London Times reports. Sam Hemming, a law school graduate of North Wales Bangor University, was being driven home to Hereford by her boyfriend, Tom Curtis, in July when they got into an accident, per the Mirror:
The car flipped, and while Curtis wasnt badly hurt, Hemming was left with broken neck bones, a fractured arm, and severe head injuries, leading doctors to place her in a medically induced coma, the Sun notes.
After 19 days, the doctors said hope was gone, and Hemmings family gathered to say their goodbyes.
Doctors said theyd switch her life support off and on three times before turning it off for good, just to make sure there was no brain activityand as they prepared to switch it off for the final time, a medic brushed against her big toe with an icy-cold wipe and her toe wiggled.
Doctors gave her a tracheotomy, and a few days later when they turned the life support off again, she could breathe on her own.
The second part of Hemmings story: Doctors didnt think shed ever walk or talk again, though now shes doing both as she recuperates at her parents home.
Even though Hemming suffers from PTSD and has memory loss, doctors are hopeful they can keep boosting her brain function, per the Hereford Times. When I look at the pictures of me in the coma, it seems unreal, Hemming says.
And when I hear that my toe saved me, its amazing. (A college student in a coma gave his mom a Christmas miracle.)
Scanned too quickly and thought this was a Dick Morris article.
More “good news” from that depraved medical system in the UK.
God bless this woman. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, it would have gone the other way. Never trust a doctor who tells you to turn off life support, especially under a national health plan.
Ha ha! Good one!
We’re here for your liver
There are times when Hillary has no foot movement. Does that count?
The wonderful NHS strikes again! And fortunately was thwarted.
From the article, it sounds like they were all ready to pull the plug without even checking for brain function. There is actually a standardized protocol that they should have used for determining if brain death has occurred.
The culture of body parts and big money almost strikes again.
LOL!
Clever.
Wonderful story, thank you!
Always remember Terri Schiavo.
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