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Yes, news said he is in a coma and possibly has cancer.
They will still be in the stage of 100% human, still in a coma, and the nurse taking care of them will get in trouble for giving them alcohol.
The person who is in coma stage have listen and understands sign language with wordings. In this stage customers understands each and every thing but he can't express itself.
The deepest stage of sleep is REM or Rapid Eye Movement.
He had a stroke on stage and was in a coma for MANY years before finally dying.
A hypoglycemic coma is a coma that is induced from excessive amounts of injected insulin shots or medications that contained hypoglycemia. Like most commas it can last for a long time and be deadly.
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.
Dr. William Eugene (aka Gene) Scott was diagnosed with prostrate cancer in 2000 and declined Chemo. Four years later the pattern of his cell type caused the cancer to spread unched to all major system of his body. He received unconventional methods of treatment that almost cost him his life. Complication of the cancer and the treatments led to heart failure, fluid on the lungs and abnormal blood clotting. A few days before his death Dr. Scott suffered a stroke and eventually went into a coma. Dr. Scott did awake briefly from his coma and requested his favorite ... yogurt! Dr. Scott suffered a fatal stroke and was pronounced dead at 4:30 PM PST on Monday, February 21, 2005.
If someone is in a coma they are unconcious and do not respond to voices,sounds or any activitie around them.He is still alive but their brain is working at it's lowest standard/stage of alertness.If you shake someone and their in a coma then they do not wake up like if you shake someone that's asleep.
yes, hearing is the last thing to leave
coma that occurs with advanced hepatic insufficiency and portal-systemic shunts, caused by elevated blood ammonia levels; characteristic findings include asterixis in the precoma stage and paroxysms of bilaterally synchronous triphasic waves on EEG examination.
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