yes- there is no reason for memory loss unless damage to brain from concussion or lack of oxygen
No she is in a coma, but then she wakes up from it and someone triggers her memory and she reveals who "A" is, but that's what happened in the book.
Yes but they cant talk to you , if hes/her asleep and wakes up they cant you will have to wait for them to focus
a card and yourself to visit , hopefully when the friend wakes up someone will be there and that would be a blessing.
very likely given the severity of the injuries
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is about a 43 year old magazine editor having a stroke. He is then goes into a coma and wakes up with no memory and almost completely paralyzed.
It is technically common sense. Head and brain damage would most likely be the cause.
she wakes up from her coma and they all become a happy family
if areas of the brain have been sufficiently damaged due to the severity or duration of the condition which led to the coma, the individual may recover from the coma with permanent disabilities, or may even never regain consciousness.
He gets thrown from a horse and breaks his neck
It depends on why the infant is in a coma. there a several illnesses that can put someone in a coma.
broken nose fractured scull concussions bleeding brain memory loss coma death or you lay in a coma forever or you get pallzied
Bones is writing her novel then hits delete and Booth wakes up from his coma and asks "Who are You?" to her after Brennan tells him the surgery went fine but he had a reaction to the anesthetic