One such procedure happens when patients are intentionally paralyzed so that they can be attached to a breathing machine. Unless they are paralyzed, their bodies involuntarily fight against the rhythm of the machine. Murray explains: So what happens is you have a person that is fighting, fighting, fighting, fighting, and you cant get air in and out of them, so you paralyze them. But it doesnt mean theyre asleep. Theyre not asleep. They are completely helpless, and yet they are aware of everything thats going on around them.
Doctors see how agonizing this induced paralysis is for patients. That is why 87 percent of them say they would not want to be put on mechanical ventilation.
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I was paralyzed for 24 hours after surgery and on a ventilator. I was comfortable and not in any pain. In fact, I wondered if they had even done the surgery.
People should think long and hard before taking this article seriously.
They want us dead and young people zombified on drugs.
Agree, however in teaching hospitals the severe stroke patient is a BIG lab rat and the medical students and the intern have at him. The don’t protest and they cannot move.