It's been widely reported that people who have come out of comas, can then relate conversations that they heard from those speaking in their presence as they lay in a comatose state.
It's been widely reported that people who have come out of comas, can then relate conversations that they heard from those speaking in their presence as they lay in a comatose state.
True, but the people of FL won't buy that truth. With so many "enlightened" Yankees and retired persons inhabiting FL, one would think that the populace would be sympathetic to the disabled, but apparently not. The elderly there must be worshipping a kind of "Grecian" youth culture.
You only have to watch one of those "unsolved mystery" kinds of shows to get at least one case like that. Some of those folks, too, were considered "brain dead" at one time. I watched the video of Terri in the hospital room, and knew beyond any doubt she was not brain dead!! What a horrendous injustice is being done in this case!