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Reborn [Pill reverses "vegetative state"]
The Guardian (UK) ^ | September 12, 2006 | by Steve Boggan

Posted on 09/11/2006 8:17:41 PM PDT by aculeus

We have always been told there is no recovery from persistent vegetative state - doctors can only make a sufferer's last days as painless as possible. But is that really the truth? Across three continents, severely brain-damaged patients are awake and talking after taking ... a sleeping pill. And no one is more baffled than the GP who made the breakthrough. Steve Boggan witnesses these 'strange and wonderful' rebirths

For three years, Riaan Bolton has lain motionless, his eyes open but unseeing. After a devastating car crash doctors said he would never again see or speak or hear. Now his mother, Johanna, dissolves a pill in a little water on a teaspoon and forces it gently into his mouth. Within half an hour, as if a switch has been flicked in his brain, Riaan looks around his home in the South African town of Kimberley and says, "Hello." Shortly after his accident, Johanna had turned down the option of letting him die.

Three hundred miles away, Louis Viljoen, a young man who had once been cruelly described by a doctor as "a cabbage", greets me with a mischievous smile and a streetwise four-move handshake. Until he took the pill, he too was supposed to be in what doctors call a persistent vegetative state.

Across the Atlantic in the United States, George Melendez, who is also brain-damaged, has lain twitching and moaning as if in agony for years, causing his parents unbearable grief. He, too, is given this little tablet and again, it's as if a light comes on. His father asks him if he is, indeed, in pain. "No," George smiles, and his family burst into tears.

(Excerpt) Read more at guardian.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ambien; brain; braindead; deathcult; dontkillthem; health; hildypottymouth; humanbean; medicine; moralabsolutes; post7; pvs; sarahscantlin; scantlin; schiavo; terrischiavo; threadhijacking; veggietales; wonderdrugs; zolpidem
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To: aculeus
What an amazing drug! What a great series of stories! The resiliency of the human mind and body are astonishing.

Not everyone is pleased with this hopeful news, however. The Kevorkian vultures among us to are filled with anger, misery, and despair because of it.

41 posted on 09/11/2006 8:47:33 PM PDT by JCEccles
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To: Hildy

LOL, you are one nasty Broomhildy. Sorry about your parents though.


42 posted on 09/11/2006 8:47:53 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: aculeus
WOW, this is truly amazing and proves there is so much we don't yet understand about the human brain.

Comatose patients are still there, it's a matter of turning on the right switch.

43 posted on 09/11/2006 8:48:43 PM PDT by TAdams8591
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To: BerthaDee

ping for tomorrow


44 posted on 09/11/2006 8:49:04 PM PDT by teenyelliott (Soylent green should be made outta liberals...)
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To: jwalsh07

Honestly, why am I nasty? Because I'm a realist? Because I believe there are things WORSE than death? Because I believe the soul goes one beyond the confines of a body that doesn't work? Does that make me nasty? I just don't understand.


45 posted on 09/11/2006 8:49:43 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: aculeus


After 20 Years in 'Vegetative State' Woman Wakes
46 posted on 09/11/2006 8:50:09 PM PDT by The Spirit Of Allegiance (Public Employees: Honor Your Oaths! Defend the Constitution from Enemies--Foreign and Domestic!)
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To: denydenydeny
"I get the feeling that certain people are going to be very upset at this news."

And they will continue to deny, deny, deny.

47 posted on 09/11/2006 8:50:57 PM PDT by TAdams8591
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To: aculeus; leda

Leda, actually click through the link and read the article. Then I have a question.


48 posted on 09/11/2006 8:55:04 PM PDT by patton (Sanctimony frequently reaps its own reward.)
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To: JCEccles

What I wonder is if it will help less severely brain injured people recover lost faculties, such as short-term memory or anosmia, among other residual effects.


49 posted on 09/11/2006 8:55:39 PM PDT by Salamander (And don't forget my Dog; fixed and consequent.........)
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To: jwalsh07

Thanks I just did.

Curiosity got me to do it.

Gonna ask to try it for my son who has alot of uncontrollable movement from his brain damage.

Can't hurt.


50 posted on 09/11/2006 8:55:44 PM PDT by Global2010 (My Pumpkin Honey Smoked Salmon is yummy. Pray the Rosary)
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To: Hildy

None of the above. You're nasty because you tell people to STFU when you disagree with them. There is a difference Hildy between folks who have simply run out of time and those who are much younger but have electrical problems. The analogy you''re making with your folks doesn't hold. Ambien is a cheap drug and governement is their to protect those who can't protect themselves. That doesn't include me BTW. :-}


51 posted on 09/11/2006 8:56:11 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: Global2010

Best of luck. God bless.


52 posted on 09/11/2006 8:56:46 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: jwalsh07
There is a difference Hildy between folks who have simply run out of time and those who are much younger but have electrical problems.

What does that mean? Really? So, let's say...people under a certain age, we'll say, 50, should be kept alive no matter what and people over 50 should die? I really don't know what you're trying to say.

53 posted on 09/11/2006 8:59:11 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: BykrBayb

Hey you!
Have a look!


54 posted on 09/11/2006 8:59:30 PM PDT by Salamander (And don't forget my Dog; fixed and consequent.........)
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To: Global2010

Crossed fingers and prayers for your son!
Let us know what happens!


55 posted on 09/11/2006 9:00:43 PM PDT by Salamander (And don't forget my Dog; fixed and consequent.........)
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To: Soul Seeker
I'd love to take this and run with it for obvious reasons that still depress me....but I'd rather not be like the embryonic stem cell advocates that latched onto the miracle breakthrough that turned out to be a sham a few weeks ago.

No one yet knows exactly how a sleeping pill could wake up the seemingly dead brain cells, but Nel and Clauss have a hypothesis. After the brain has suffered severe trauma, a chemical known as Gaba (gamma amino butyric acid) closes down brain functions in order to conserve energy and help cells survive. However, in such a long-term dormant state, the receptors in the brain cells that respond to Gaba become hypersensitive, and as Gaba is a depressant, it causes a persistent vegetative state. "It is thought that during this process the receptors are in some way changed or deformed so that they respond to zolpidem differently from normal receptors, thus breaking the hold of Gaba. This could mean that instead of sending patients to sleep as usual, it makes dormant areas of the brain function again and some comatose patients wake up."

No guarantees, but there appears to be a scientific hypothesis as to the mechanism of action.
56 posted on 09/11/2006 9:06:39 PM PDT by Old_Mil (http://www.constitutionparty.com/)
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To: aculeus

"We have always been told there is no recovery from persistent vegetative state - "

Interesting article - But it dosen't say that any of the cases cited were diagnosed as being in a persistant vegitative state - nor if this could be considered a recovery.

"Holroyd remains perplexed. "There is a measurement of the depths of coma called the Glasgow scale, with three being the worst and 15 being normal," he says. "Riaan was six, but within 10 minutes of taking the pill he is up to nine."


Interesting that he is still on the "depth of Coma" scale - Assuming that 15 is aware and 12 is during a lecture on Chemistry with a hangover. .... ( it's a joke ! )



And we need to seriously begin to address the "whatever it takes" factor -


57 posted on 09/11/2006 9:11:06 PM PDT by RS ("I took the drugs because I liked them and I found excuses to take them, so I'm not weaseling.")
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To: Hildy

Well, that puts me in the deep freeze. :-}


58 posted on 09/11/2006 9:11:40 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: Thinkin' Gal

Ah, Ambien ... there is also that "Ambien effect" that, when not bringing forth legislators for 3 AM roll calls, does have some people up and functioning while still asleep.


59 posted on 09/11/2006 9:12:05 PM PDT by NonValueAdded (Katherine Harris for US Senate!)
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To: Old_Mil

I find it curious the company that developed zolpidem doesn't want to be involved in the testing on brain damaged patients. You would think that they would be shouting this from the rooftops (even though the drug is now available as a generic). Strange ...


60 posted on 09/11/2006 9:12:39 PM PDT by JustaDumbBlonde
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