No, individuals in a coma are typically unable to talk. A coma is a state of prolonged unconsciousness where a person does not respond to external stimuli and lacks awareness of their surroundings. While some may exhibit reflexive movements or sounds, meaningful communication is not possible. Recovery can vary widely, and any potential for communication generally occurs only after regaining consciousness.
A coma
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.
No, individuals in a coma are generally unresponsive and unable to communicate verbally. A coma is a state of prolonged unconsciousness where a person does not exhibit purposeful responses to external stimuli. While some may experience reflexive movements, they do not have the awareness or cognitive function necessary for speech.
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
Personal information like this is not to be given out over the internet but if you want to talk to him then you can find him on twitter.
No, they haven't had that much time to talk since she woke up from her coma.
Age has less to do with it then the cause of the coma, how severe the injury was (if there was an injury), how long they have been in a coma, their overall health, and several other factors. Sometimes hospitals will actually induce people into a coma. If the patient has been intubated (put on a machine to assist their breathing), they will often be given medications to actually put them in a coma. This allows the breathing machine to work better because the body isn't fighting against it. When the patient begins to heal and can breathe on their own again, they will allow them to wake from the coma and remove the machines. The best thing to do is to talk to the doctor and find out WHY they are in a coma. They can estimate what the chances are in that patients induvidual case.
coma, as in a coma.
When cheese goes into a coma
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In a Coma was created in 1995.
A barbiturate-induced coma