Yes - 25 in clinical practice
Neurologists see a wide array of people
who have been in coma states
In my experience, it is more common that one would think,
just that many will not talk about it as
they believe others will think they are “Crazy”
Thanks for your testimony!
“In my experience, it is more common that one would think, just that many will not talk about it as they believe others will think they are Crazy”
I’ve learned that there are a few things that many people experience but don’t talk about much, if at all.
Last week I was with my dad in his final few hours of his life. Cancer had taken it's toll and he was past the point where he could swallow fluids. Yet I was watching him raise his hand in a drinking motion and had a satisfied expression on his face afterward. He also seemed to be in communication with his departed sibblings. Days before he passed he sensed a presence of a person in the room we couldn't. One of his last coherent words was he wanted to go be with his dad.
I also know when I was working in nursing homes when a patient told you they were going home and would not be there in the morning they did not mean they were going back too their prior residence. This was true even in ones that were not actually terminal. They knew it many times. You came in the next day and they had passed.