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No, death pretty much trumps coma...a person won't be in a coma after they die. You might have some evidence, in the form of bedsores and wasting, that the person had lingered in a coma if the coma persisted for some extended time prior to death. .
There is no set answer it varies from person to person and from situation to situation. Some variables include: time awake, amount of physical activity, stress of day, tranquility of dream and comfortability of sleeping position. A person can sleep forever (coma) or for only an hour, but on average, without being interrupted a person will sleep for 8-12 hours.
Some conditions that cause coma can be completely reversed, restoring the individual to his or her original level of functioning.
A coma is not an ailment, it is when a victim (or whoever you may) is suffering from some other effects which can bring on a coma, such as Carbon Monoxide, which sends them slowly into an unconscious state. Once the original ailment is cured, the coma will lose effect, however a coma can last for weeks and months on end.
Some things that a person might fall out of include: bed, tree, chair, love, plane, car, and swing
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There is no time limit. Some people remain unconscious for years, in which case they are said to be in a coma. The more serious the injury, the more prolonged the unconsciousness.
Some people do fall for people they have never met. But in order for you to get to know the person better you will have to meet.
If someone is in a coma, he is unconscious and will not respond to voices, other sounds, or any sort of activity going on around him. He is still alive, but his brain is functioning at its lowest stage of alertness. You can't shake and wake up someone who is in a coma like you can to someone who has just fallen asleep. Usually, a coma does not last more than a few weeks. Sometimes, however, a person stays in a coma for a long time - even years - and will be able to do very little except breathe on his own. Most people do come out of comas, however. Some of them are able to return to the normal lives they had before they got sick. On TV, someone in a coma usually wakes up right away, looks around, and is able to think and talk normally. But in real life, this rarely happens. When a person comes out of a coma, he will often be confused and can only slowly respond to what's going on around him. It will take time for him to start feeling better. Over time and with the help of therapists, however, many people who have been in a coma can make a lot of progress. They may not be exactly like they were before the coma, but they can do a lot of things and enjoy life with their family and friends.
Eating a protein only diet can lead to serious health problems. Some people with genetic deficiencies they didn't know about can fall into a coma on high protein diets. The coma was the first indication os the disease, called OTC. OTC patients have an inability to remove the large nitrogen load from eating too much protein. This poses problems for the brain and kidneys. Just eat a BALANCED diet and watch your calorie consumption.
This person may have eaten the core, because the seeds of the apple contain a small amount of poisen, which is natural in apples so the consumer may spit it or let it out in another way so it may fall in the ground and grow.
Comatose does not mean tired, it means unconscious, in a coma. In some forms of speech, referring to a very tired person as comatose may be done to exaggerate their tiredness.