Posted on 01/12/2015 5:26:57 PM PST by Coleus
In the 1980s, 12-year-old Martin Pistorious became seriously ill with what doctors believed was Cryptococci Meningitis. His health started deteriorating and Martin lost his ability to move, make eye contact and even speak to others. His doctors told his parents, Rodney and Joan Pistorious, to bring him home and let him die. They told them he was as good as a vegetable.
However, he didnt die. Joan said, Martin just kept going, just kept going. According to NPR news, his father would get up at 5 oclock in the morning, get him dressed, load him in the car, take him to the special care center where hed leave him. Rodney said, Eight hours later, Id pick him up, bathe him, feed him, put him in bed, set my alarm for two hours so that Id wake up to turn him so that he didnt get bedsores.
For twelve years, Martins family cared for him without any sign that he was improving. Joan started to despair and even told her son, I hope you die. Today she acknowledges that was a horrible thing to say but says she just wanted some sort of relief. Remarkably, now Martin is 39-years-old and says he was totally aware of everything going on around him.
He said, Yes, I was there, not from the very beginning, but about two years into my vegetative state, I began to wake up. I was aware of everything, just like any normal person. Everyone was so used to me not being there that they didnt notice when I began to be present again. The stark reality hit me that I was going to spend the rest of my life like that totally alone.
Unfortunately, Martin was even aware of his mothers harsh words and began believing that no one would ever love him. He said, You dont really think about anything. You simply exist. Its a very dark place to find yourself because, in a sense, you are allowing yourself to vanish.
Martin spent most of those days at a care center where his caregivers played Barney reruns over and over again. They did this because they believed he was a vegetable too. He said, I cannot even express to you how much I hated Barney.
But eventually, Martin became frustrated with being trapped in his own body and started to try and take control of his life. He learned to tell time by the rising and setting of the sun and would reframe even the ugliest of thoughts that haunted him like his mothers wish for him to die. As time passed, I gradually learned to understand my mothers desperation. Every time she looked at me, she could see only a cruel parody of the once-healthy child she had loved so much, said Martin.
Now Martin is married and has penned a memoire about his life. He has gained control of his body and in his book Ghost Boy, he writes, My mind was trapped inside a useless body, my arms and legs werent mine to control and my voice was mute. I couldnt make a sign or sounds to let anyone know Id become aware again. I was invisiblethe ghost boy.
Martins survival is a testament to how little we actually know about the human brain and a good reminder that we should value all life even when we hear the terrifying words your loved one is a vegetable or in a vegetative state from a medical professional.
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Astonishning and Inspirational,
May others learn from this ordeal
My mother-in-law knew a doctor’s wife who was in a coma for awhile, heard everything that was said in her presence. Including, the “nick names” they used instead of real names for the patients they considered vegetables: carrot, celery, etc. It was a horrible way to treat people.
Remarkable.
I’m going to look for an archived version
Thank you
The Death Culture loses another one!
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Even if you thought he probably wasn’t aware of his surroundings, how much trouble would it have been to turn on something besides Barney.
Wow.
Amazing. Thanks for sharing this story.
Men and women created in the image of God, and called “vegetables” as though they weren’t. Horrible indeed.
Such dehumanizing names make it easier to dismiss, ignore, mistreat, and even kill them. All thanks to “modern medicine”.
I’m friends of and related to several nurses. Unfortunately, they can become quite jaded. Not all, but some.
I guess I missed the part where somebody was trying to kill him.
Thank you for this.
Some miss a lot.
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Really frightful. So happy for the guy.
Someone send this to Jeb Bush
Maybe...and only Maybe...he might figure out what we are all upset about
You did not link to a source for this story.
Or is this one of those fanciful emails that seem too good to be true and are?
I would like to know the source. Please send it to me.
Frankly, the guy looks far too healthy to have been in a coma for the past 12 years.
Wow!
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