No, it is not possible for someone to wake up after being declared brain dead. Brain death is defined as the complete and irreversible loss of all brain function, including the brainstem, which controls essential life functions. Once brain death is confirmed through established medical criteria, the individual is considered legally and clinically dead, and there is no possibility of recovery or consciousness.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents - 1985 Wake Me When I'm Dead 1-3 was released on: USA: 20 October 1985 Netherlands: 8 November 1986
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The movie Dead Leaves is a Japanese two thousand four science fiction movie about two renegades who wake up on Earth and are soon sent to prison before escaping.
Waking Sleeping Beauty was created on 2009-09-06.
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It is impossible to wake up dead, because if you were dead, you wouldn't wake up. If you wake up, then you are not dead. You cannot wake up dead, though. No, if you go to bed alive then you would have to be in the bed dead so you would have to wake up dead. Haven't you ever seen scary movie 3?
To Wake the Dead has 222 pages.
Wake the Dead was created on 2005-02-22.
Wake Up Dead was created in 1986-12.
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A wake is held for someone who has DIED.
In general, people do not dance with the dead at a wake. People who attend a wake often eat and drink and discuss the dead but do not usually touch the person who has died.
Yes, it is not possible to die in a dream. When you dream, your brain is active, but your body is still alive and functioning. So, even if you dream about dying, you will wake up unharmed.
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Right Now Nancy Wake is NOT dead
The wisest decision would be to NOT wake them up. Why? It is because it scares and confuses them... really bad. Instead of waking them up, just simply guide them back to their beds and tell them about it in the morning.
The stage during which it is most difficult to wake someone is the "deep sleep" stage. During this stage, brain waves, breathing, and heart rate are the slowest.